Famous Quotes
S. No. | Quotation | Quoted By |
1 | Swaraj is my Birth Right | Bal Gangadhar Tilak |
2 | Take care to get what you like or you will be forced to like what you get. | G. B. Shaw |
3 | A thing of beauty is a joy forever | John Keats |
4 | To be and not to be that is the questiona | Shekspear |
5 | Delhi Chalo | Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose |
6 | Superstition is the religion of feeable minds. | Edmund Burke |
7 | Let a hundread flowers bloom and let a thousand school of thought contend. | Mao-Ste-Tunng |
8 | Swaraj is my birth right. | Bal Gangadhar Tilak |
9 | Aram Haram Hai | Jawahar Lal Nehru |
10 | Where wealth accumulates, men decay. | Goldsmith |
11 | Beauty is truth, truth is beauty, that is all. | John Keats |
12 | I came I saw I conquered | Shekspear |
13 | Good Government is no substitute for self government. | Alfred Tennyson |
14 | A democratic Government is of the people, for the people and by the beople. | Abraham Linkon |
15 | Jay Hind | Netaji |
16 | Law grinds the poor and rich men rule the men. | Gold Smith |
17 | The human soul needs actual beauty more than bread. | D. H. Lawrence |
18 | War is the greatest crime man prepetrates against man. | Zarathustra |
19 | There never was a good war or a bad peace. | Benjamin Franklin |
20 | The only man who never makes mistakes is the man who never does anything. | Theodore Roosevelt |
21 | Truth and Non-violence is my God | M. K. Gandhi |
22 | Jai Jawan, Jai Krishan | Lal Bahadur Shastri |
23 | Eureka Eureka | Arhimidis |
24 | Just as I would not like to be a slave, so I would not like to be a master. | Abraham Linkon |
25 | Brevity is the soul of wit. | Shekspear |
26 | East is east and west is west and never the twin shall meet. | Kipling |
27 | Knowledge is Power | Hobbes |
28 | Man is by nature a political animal. | Aristotol |
29 | Temptation usually comes in through a door that has delibaretly been left open. | Arnold Glasow |
30 | I therefore want freedom immediately this very night, before dawn if it can be had? | Gandhiji |
31 | Man is not the creature of circumstance. Circumstances are the creature of men. | Disraeli |
32 | Excellent things are rare. | Plato |
33 | Well done is better than well said. | Benjamin Franklin |
34 | Ambition is like love: Impatient both of delays as well as rivals. | Buddha |
35 | The child is father of the man. | William Wordsworth |
36 | Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark. | Rabindra |