Skip to main content
Well-meaning Europeans sometimes argue that unlike the U.S., their countries are traditionally 'homogeneous' and have little experience with immigration.
Noah Feldman
Create image
Share

What does this quote mean?

This quote can be used as a reminder to reflect, share encouragement, or express a thoughtful idea. Create a quote image or explore related quotes below.

Best used for

  • Instagram captions
  • Pinterest quote pins
  • Personal reflection
  • Speeches
  • Greeting cards

Caption suggestions

Instagram caption

"Well-meaning Europeans sometimes argue that unlike the U.S., their countries are traditionally 'homogeneous' and have little experience with immigration."
— Noah Feldman #lifewisdom

Pinterest title

Well-meaning Europeans sometimes argue that unlike the U.S., their countries are traditionally…

Pinterest description

Well-meaning Europeans sometimes argue that unlike the U.S., their countries are traditionally 'homogeneous' and have little experience with immigration. — Noah Feldman

About Noah Feldman

Noah Feldman was a Author from United States (1970–present).

Read more about Noah Feldman →

Frequently Asked Questions

Who said "Well-meaning Europeans sometimes argue that unlike the U.S., their countries ar…"?
This quote is attributed to Noah Feldman, a Author from United States.
When did Noah Feldman live?
Noah Feldman lived from 1970 – present.
What is this quote about?
This quote touches on Life Wisdom. Browse more quotes on these themes from the categories page.