Top 100 Suu's Quotes
#1. San Suu's story will always involve politics, but the essence is the love story.
Michelle Yeoh
#2. As long as there is no law in Burma, any individual here can be arrested at any time.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#5. I think I should be active politically. Because I look upon myself as a politician. That's not a dirty work you know. Some people think that there are something wrong with politicians. Of course, something wrong with some politicians.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#8. Only to me ... Why does he take me home every wednesday? Why did he run to me when his club activities ended? Why isn't he using formal language? Why is he talking to me? Why ... The more I think about it, the prouder I get. How does he feel about me?
Morishita Suu
#9. You have a great many things to do when you are under house arrest. On the one hand, it is more comfortable than sitting in prison; on the other hand, you have to look after a household, which is strenuous under such circumstances.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#10. With the right kind of institutions, starting with the rule of law, Burma could progress very quickly.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#11. If you choose to do something, then you shouldn't say it's a sacrifice, because nobody forced you to do it.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#12. Every kindness I received, small or big, convinced me that there could never be enough of it in the world. Kindness, can change the lives of people.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#14. Every thought, every word, and every action that adds to the positive and the wholesome is a contribution to peace. Each and every one of us is capable of making such a contribution.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#15. The quintessential revolution is that of spirit. Without this, the forces which produce the inequalities of the old order will continue to operate.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#16. I think one must take responsibility for one's actions and one's decisions. But one should never take
one should never assume that everything that happens for the good is achieved by one's self alone.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#17. I don't believe in people just hoping. We work for what we want. I always say that one has no right to hope without endeavor, so we work to try and bring about the situation that is necessary for the country, and we are confident that we will get to the negotiation table at one time or another.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#18. I don't understand why people say that I am full of courage. I feel terribly nervous.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#19. Regime is made up of people, so I do put faces to regimes and governments, so I feel that all human beings have the right to be given the benefit of the doubt, and they also have to be given the right to try to redeem themselves if they so wish.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#20. I could listen to the radio and I had access to books from time to time. Not all the time.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#21. I wish people wouldn't think of me as a saint - unless they agree with the definition of a saint that a saint's a sinner who goes on trying.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#22. Once serious political dialogue has begun, the international community can assume that we have achieved genuine progress along the road to real democratisation.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#23. It is often in the name of cultural integrity as well as social stability and national security that democratic reforms based on human rights are resisted by authoritarian governments.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#24. I like it the most when I see that smiling face of his.
Morishita Suu
#26. The history of the world shows that peoples and societies do not have to pass through a fixed series of stages in the course of development.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#28. One wants to be together with one's family. That's what families are about.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#29. The root of a nation's misfortunes has to be sought in the moral failings of the government.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#30. Leaders of political parties need to keep in contact with the people; that's what it's all about. If violence were to erupt, I am fairly confident that we could control our people. Whether or not the authorities can control theirs is another matter altogether.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#31. I was struck by Suu Kyi's warmth and generosity. No matter how petite she looks, she exudes amazing strength. More than anything else, I felt like I already knew her, like she was an old friend, because I'd been watching her so intently, and she was exactly what I had figured she would be.
Michelle Yeoh
#32. That's not how politics works - sometimes things move in a rather imperceptible way. There are no fireworks, and then comes a time when change comes unexpectedly. Sometimes change comes with a lot of fireworks, but not always.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#33. The judiciary in Burma is not independent. It's widely known, everybody knows that.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#34. A revolution simply means great change, significant change, and that's how I'm defining it - great change for the better, brought about through non-violent means.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#35. More people, especially young people, are realising that if they want change, they've got to go about it themselves - they can't depend on a particular person, i.e. me, to do all the work. They are less easy to fool than they used to be, they now know what's going on all over the world.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#36. I think it's time for the Army to understand that power should be enshrined in the people if we are to be a genuine democracy and not in any particular institution or organisation.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#37. A family is very special. So when a family splits up, it's not good, it's never good.
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#38. My opinion is the greatest reward that any government could get is the approval of the people. If the people are happy and the people are at peace and the government has done something for them, that's the greatest reward I think any government could hope for.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#39. We're nowhere near democracy. I've been released, that's all.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#40. What does Burma have to give the United States? We can give you the opportunity to engage with people who are ready and willing to change a society.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#41. I only used a cell phone for the first time after I was released. I had difficulty coping with it because it seemed so small and insubstantial.
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#43. If you give in to intimidation, you'll go on being intimidated
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#44. I have been free for more than a month. Some people may think that that is long enough. Others may think that that is not quite long enough.
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#45. How can you call it a sacrifice when you choose to do something because you believe in it?
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#46. My attitude is, do as much as I can while I'm free. And if I'm arrested I'll still do as much as I can.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#47. I was surprised by the response of young people because there is a perception that those younger than the 1988 generation are not interested in politics.
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#48. You may not think about politics, but politics think about you.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#49. The true measure of the justice of a system is the amount of protection it guarantees to the weakest.
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#50. I don't want to see the military falling. I want to see the military rising to dignified heights of professionalism and true patriotism.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#52. All military regimes use security as the reason why they should remain in power. It's nothing original.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#53. I think more women should be involved in politics for the good of the human race.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#54. When you decide to follow a certain path, you should follow it to the end and not be diverted from it for personal reasons.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#55. If I was afraid of being killed, I would never speak out against the government.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#56. People keep saying I've changed. I used to be confrontational. But I'm - I haven't changed. It was - it's just that circumstances have changed.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#57. We want to empower our people; we want to strengthen them; we want to provide them with the kind of qualifications that will enable them to build up their own country themselves.
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#58. The good ruler sublimates his needs as an individual to the service of the nation.
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#60. A most insidious form of fear is that which masquerades as common sense or even wisdom, condemning as foolish, reckless, insignificant or futile the small, daily acts of courage which help to preserve man's self-respect and inherent human dignity.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#61. Investment that only goes to enrich an already wealthy elite bent on monopolizing both economic and political power cannot contribute toward egalite and justice
the foundation stones for a sound democracy.
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#62. I do protect human rights, and I hope I shall always be looked up as a champion of human rights.
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#63. I don't think you can work on feelings in politics, apart from anything else, political change can come very unexpectedly, sometimes overnight when you least expect it.
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#64. If the restrictions on the work of my party and on me personally are not removed in the very, very near future - that is in a matter of days - I think the United States should start thinking seriously of sanctions. This is really about as bad as it has ever been.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#66. In general people feel more relaxed about participating in politics. They aren't frightened as they used to be.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#67. Whatever help we may want from the international community now or in the future, we want to make sure that this help is tailored to help our people to help themselves.
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#68. After all it was my father who founded the Burmese army and I do have a sense of warmth towards the Burmese army.
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#69. I don't believe in professional dissidents. I think it's just a phase, like adolescence.
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#70. Sometimes I didn't even have enough money to eat. I became so weak from malnourishment that my hair fell out, and I couldn't get out of bed.
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#71. We pray that Aung San Suu Kyi and her country are now on a path to freedom
Desmond Tutu
#72. People should be concerned about installing a more sensible, responsible government. What we [the burmese] need is a government that is accountable and transparent, so that the people know what it is doing and can judge for themselves whether or not they like what is being done.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#73. All repressive laws must be revoked, and laws introduced to protect the rights of the people.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#74. In his twilight years Hmaing became a supporter of leftist politics while remaining a devout Buddhist. It is open to question how much he actually absorbed of the Marxist socialist ideologies embraced by many of his young disciples. Khitsan
Suu Kyi, Aung San
#75. The four basic ingredients for success are: you must have the will to want something; you must have the right kind of attitude; you must have perseverance, and then you must have wisdom. Then you combine these four and then you get to where you want to get to.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#76. Sometimes, 24 hours can bring a total revolutionary change.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#77. I think by now I have made it fairly clear that I am not very happy with the word hope. I don't believe in people just hoping.
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#78. I am prepared to talk with anyone. I have no personal grudge toward anybody.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#79. Freedom must be demanded and defended, by those who have been denied it and by those who are already free
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#81. It is man's vision of a world fit for rational, civilized humanity which leads him to dare and to suffer to build societies free from want and fear. Concepts such as truth, justice and compassion cannot be dismissed as trite when these are often the only bulwarks which stand against ruthless power.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#82. One person alone can't do anything as important as bringing genuine democracy to a country.
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#83. I was a bit of a coward when I was small. I was terribly frightened of the dark.
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#85. Unless there is free and fair competition, there can't be healthy economic development. And what we have in Burma now is not an open-market economy that allows free and fair competition, but a form of colonialism makes a few people very, very wealthy. It's what you would crony capitalism.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#86. I look upon myself as a politician. That isn't a dirty word.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#87. The value systems of those with access to power and of those far removed from such access cannot be the same. The viewpoint of the privileged is unlike that of the underprivileged.
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#88. It's good to know that the people of different countries are really concerned and involved in the movement to help Burma. I think in some ways it's better to have the people of the world on your side than the governments of the world, even if governments can be more effective in certain directions.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#89. I think I was the healthiest prisoner of conscience in the world.
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#90. Absolute peace in our world is an unattainable goal. But it is one towards which we must continue to journey, our eyes fixed on it as a traveller in a desert fixes his eyes on the one guiding star that will lead him to salvation.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#91. When the Nobel Committee chose to honor me, the road I had chosen of my own free will became a less lonely path to follow.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#92. Dissidents can't be dissidents forever; we are dissidents because we don't want to be dissidents.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#93. The people of my country want the two freedoms that spell security: freedom from want and freedom from fear.
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#95. It is not power that corrupts but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#96. In societies where men are truly confident of their own worth, women are not merely tolerated but valued.
(From a speech read on video on August 31, 1995 before the NGO Forum on Women, Beijing, China)
Aung San Suu Kyi
#97. Saints, it has been said, are the sinners who go on trying. So free men and women are the oppressed who go on trying and who in the process make themselves fit to bear the responsibilities and uphold the disciplines which will maintain a free society.
Aung San Suu Kyi
#98. Every government must consider the security of the country. That is just part of the responsibilities of any government. But true security can only come out of unity within a country where there are so many ethnic nationalities.
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#99. If you want to bring an end to long-standing conflict, you have to be prepared to compromise.
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#100. A lot of the roads, bridges, railways, and such are built through the use of forced labor, and that is causing the people great suffering. What we put into this in the form of human suffering is not worth what comes out of it.
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