Top 11 Leh Quotes
#1. Carrying little Kunta in his strong arms, he walked to the edge of the village, lifted his baby up with his face to the heavens, and said softly, "Fend kiling dorong leh warrata ka iteh tee." (Behold - the only thing greater than yourself.)
Alex Haley
#2. When people go to Ladakh, they go to Leh; they don't go to everything in the middle.
Gautam Singhania
#3. Leh has few of what Europeans regard as travelling necessaries. The brick tea which I purchased from a Lhassa trader was disgusting. I afterwards understood that blood is used in making up the blocks. The flour was gritty, and a leg of mutton turned out to be a limb of a goat of much experience.
Isabella Bird
#4. I was heartily sorry to leave Leh, with its dazzling skies and abounding colour and movement, its stirring topics of talk, and the culture and exceeding kindness of the Moravian missionaries. Helpfulness was the rule.
Isabella Bird
#5. The more we recruit from immigrants who bring no personal traditions with them, the more America is going to ignore the things of the spirit. No one whose consuming desire is either for food or for motor-cars is going to care about culture, or even know what it is.
Katharine Fullerton Gerould
#6. When human hearts break and human hearts despair, then from the twilight of the past the great conquerors of distress and care, of disgrace and misery, of spiritual slavery and physical compulsion, look down on them and hold out their eternal hands to the despairing mortals.
Adolf Hitler
#7. My folks always let me go to the movies every Saturday. We were really motion-picture goers.
John Wayne
#8. I realized that I've lived half my life already, and it's time to believe in - and stand up for - myself.
Phoebe Snow
#10. Carrying a grudge is difficult work that brings nothing of value. Forgive, and be free.
Ralph Marston
#11. Social engineering bypasses all technologies, including firewalls.
Kevin Mitnick