
Top 12 Matanda Ka Na Quotes
#1. A novel is always more complicated than it seems at the beginning. Indeed a novel should be more complicated than it seems at the beginning.
John Irving
#2. From 1836, down to last year, there is no proof of the Government having any confidence in the duration of peace, or possessing increased security against war.
Richard Cobden
#3. I'm sort of a Southerner because those are my roots, but my parents are from Iowa.
Geneva Carr
#4. By nonviolent resistance, the Negro can also enlist all men of good will in his struggle for equality.
Martin Luther King Jr.
#5. Lady Linlithgow, too, though very strong, was old. She was slow, or perhaps it might more properly be said she was stately in her movements.
Anthony Trollope
#6. But we are as other men, exactly. Of one blood, one species, one brain, one figure, one fundamental set of collective instincts, one solitary body of information, one everything. Superiority and inferiority are individual, not racial or national.
Philip Wylie
#7. If we have a chance of succeeding and bringing stability and democracy to Iraq, it will mean learning from our mistakes, not denying them and not ignoring them.
Carl Levin
#9. I don't think Republicans will be fooled into taking this necessary spending and using it to oppose pro-growth tax cuts, using this tragedy and those deaths for his own political desires.
Grover Norquist
#10. Never limit yourself, never be satisfied, and smile-it's free!
Jennie Finch
#11. An old friend never can be found, and nature has provided that he cannot easily be lost.
Samuel Johnson
#12. It's like a pint right here, an emptiness. There's nothing I can do to fill it. If you're telling me I can't have you, if you're really telling me that, I just don't know what I'll do.
Stephen Lloyd Jones
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