Top 14 Taseer Quotes
#1. The Fellow of No Delicacy XIV. The Honest Tradesman XV. Knitting XVI. Still Knitting XVII. One Night XVIII. Nine
Charles Dickens
#2. Like all idolatries, democratism substitutes a false god for the real, a love of process for a love of country.
Pat Buchanan
#4. Capitalism and political systems - like companies - must constantly evolve to stay vital.
Thomas Friedman
#5. Well, keep your mother off the streets and I won't f**k her!
Christopher
#6. Ultimately we may still ask, why can't humans design a perfect society?
Robert Shea
#7. Butler compared the tongues of these eternal talkers to race-horses, which go the faster the less weight they carry.
Charles Caleb Colton
#8. When you cause pain to those weaker than you, the guilt turns to loathing. Into a most secret and profound loathing, for we can never name it as such. We explain it away in other terms, but we, and we alone, know it to be the most animal of all hatreds: our hatred of weakness.
Aatish Taseer
#9. As far as I can tell from studying the scriptures, all you do in heaven is pretty much just sit around all day and praise the Lord. I don't know about you, but I think that after the first, oh, I don't know, 50,000,000 years of that I'd start to get a little bored.
Rick Reynolds
#10. And I implore those who hide behind the high sounding phrase called tradition, to realise that they throw this word around only to mask their unwillingness to change
- Mahesh Bhatt
Mahesh Bhatt
#11. When you tell an Iowan a joke, you can see a kind of race going on between his brain and his expression.
Bill Bryson
#12. You can't criticize people for wanting to have a decent life or wanting to live decently.
Angela Davis
#13. Everybody has a job to do. There are people in Iraq on both sides of this war who do what they do for religious reasons, and they feel with God on their side. Some people are good at annihilating people. Maybe that's their gift.
Denzel Washington
#14. Anonymous sources are a practice of American journalism in the 20th and 21st century, a relatively recent practice. The literary tradition of anonymity goes back to the Bible.
Joe Klein
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