
Top 15 Naxalite Quotes
#1. The Naxalite revolution - an ultra-left Maoist movement - in Bengal, and elsewhere in India, in the late 1960s provides one strand of 'The Lives of Others.'
Neel Mukherjee
#2. I think I would have been a reasonably good lawyer. I have a faculty for making sense of mountains of information.
Hilary Mantel
#3. It's annoying to be disapproved of by people who know only half the story, especially when you're not sure which half they know.
Robert Breault
#4. 2 When there is moral rot within a nation, its government topples easily. But wise and knowledgeable leaders bring stability.
Anonymous
#5. I can't complain about my life. I have a really nice life. I have a great family and I live in a gorgeous part of the country.
Mary Decker
#6. Little Bobby Jones of Atlanta is really a fine player, and shows every indication of becoming a tremendous great one, once he is master of himself, which must come with maturity.
A. W. Tillinghast
#7. He plead insanity like they do now all the time. Sir, what would you have done in 1859?
Hank Williams Jr.
#8. If a woman isn't being hazed, she's not being tested; therefore, she is not being trusted.
Warren Farrell
#9. Superman can fly high way up in the sky
'cause we believe he can. So what we choose to believe can always work out fine ... It's all in the mind.
Luther Vandross
#10. Buy a $100 U.S. bond and frame it to teach your children about inflation by watching the U.S. bond value diminish to almost nothing over the next 20 years.
Marc Faber
#11. Curiosity can only be called "fear of the unknown" only when you are in your comfort zone.
Jury Nel
#12. What we pay attention to expands. What we pay attention to we become.
Brenda Shoshanna
#13. Toni Morrison is challenged regularly because she is a black author who writes about the real world. She speaks with so much knowledge about black issues she can't be accused of creating these (issues). People find these issues threatening.
Judith Krug
#14. The corporations don't like open courts of law, trials by jury. They want to privatize by pushing people into compulsory arbitration where they win most of the time and the whole process is pretty secret.
Ralph Nader
#15. The most profound things are inexpressible.
Jenny Holzer
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