Top 15 Raj Thackeray Quotes

#1. If you go to France, you have to speakFrench. If you speak in English, no one looks at you. On the one hand we sayEnglish is a global language.

Raj Thackeray

#2. Why would I want to do more when I'm already doing so well at nothing?

Jenny Lawson

#3. I feel Mahatma Gandhi's non-violence was for the intelligent, educated British.It was not for those who don't understand this language.

Raj Thackeray

#4. A short story is a love affair, a novel is a marriage. A short story is a photograph; a novel is a film.

Lorrie Moore

#5. People hand over the power to you withimmense faith. It's your job to ensure tough implementation of laws.

Raj Thackeray

#6. Will you say England belongs to other nationals because they are there in largenumbers?

Raj Thackeray

#7. There are a lot of mindless moments in my tunes.

Calvin Harris

#8. Whoever lives in whichever state should learn the culture of thestate and its language.

Raj Thackeray

#9. Other offences, even the greatest, are the violation of one law: despotism is the violation of all.

Walter Savage Landor

#10. Terror attacks in Mumbai have grown due to increase in the population of the north Indians in the city.

Raj Thackeray

#11. India is like Europe. This means there isone currency and numerous languages andcultures. And this is a 'Europe' made up ofvarious cultures.

Raj Thackeray

#12. I speak to people in the languagethey understand. First I have a dialogue, if that is not understood I speak inanother language. There is no remedy for this.

Raj Thackeray

#13. There is a very particular feeling I get when I have the camera in my hand, looking at an actor talk, knowing that what I'm shooting will end up on the screen.

Haskell Wexler

#14. Lights, I said softly. This had become my favorite word over the past week. In my mind, it had become synonymous with freedom.

Ernest Cline

#15. I pushed my hand into the open slot of the maker and closed my fingers around the sculpted handle of the energy-pistol. The newly minted weapon had the peculiar heft of something crammed with intricate machinery at abnormal densities.

Alastair Reynolds

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