Burmese Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Burmese
Burmese Quotes & Sayings
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After all it was my father who founded the Burmese army and I do have a sense of warmth towards the Burmese army.
— Aung San Suu Kyi
Good reasons must of force give place to better.
— William Shakespeare
I just sliced and diced a Burmese python while you were busy growling at the universe, fuzz bucket.
— J.C. Daniels
'Cullum' is Scottish, but I'm nowhere near Scottish. My mother is Burmese, and my father is of German, Jewish, English ancestry.
— Jamie Cullum
This trophy is so special in the world of tennis and it feels great.
— Amelie Mauresmo
What shell did not feel the sound waves and which bird did not face at least once the wind?
— Sorin Cerin
I asked a Burmese why women, after centuries of following their men, now walk ahead. He said there were many unexploded land mines since the war.
— Robert Mueller
The dead and the unborn make their presence known through traditions, institutions, and laws.
— Roger Scruton
Old Burmese (now Myanmar) proverb: Burmese proverb: Government is one of the five evils along with fire, floods, thieves and enemies.
— Jeffrey Friedland
If love were a requirement for marriage, the human race would have no need for the institution.
— J.R. Ward
Seriously, the Burmese girls are very pretty.
— Rudyard Kipling
We hope that the long darkness through which the Burmese people have lived may now be coming to an end.
— William Hague
There is an old Burmese proverb: "When it rains, collect water.
— Hillary Rodham Clinton
I think that learning Burmese has to have been one of the most challenging things that I have had to do for a movie.
— Michelle Yeoh
She uttered a sound rather like an elephant taking its foot out of a mud hole in a Burmese teak forest.
— P.G. Wodehouse
No dog can go as fast as the money you bet on him.
— Bud Flanagan
My grandmother was overwhelmed by what was happening to us. She ahd moved back into the past because the here and the now was too terrible.
— Alice Hoffman
Burmese babies - fat, little, brown little divils, as
— Rudyard Kipling