India Pakistan Quotes
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India Pakistan Quotes & Sayings
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Any idea of a United India could never have worked and in my judgment it would have led us to terrific disaster.
— Muhammad Ali Jinnah
When the British left, India was a multireligious, multiregional, multiethnic country, exploited, backward, and poor from colonialism.
— Prem Kishore
Cricket is a pressure game, and when it comes to an India-Pakistan match the pressure is doubled.
— Imran Khan
Many ethnic minorities chafed at the postcolonial nationalism of India and Pakistan, and some rebelled.
— Pankaj Mishra
Which we believe should be part of Pakistan not India as its population is mostly Muslim.
— Malala Yousafzai
Bangladesh is not India, Pakistan, South Africa or Australia.
— Sourav Ganguly
Next year I want to be better than this season, and the year after that, better than the year before.
— Dustin Pedroia
During the course of my research on #herbs mentioned in the #Bible , I found that #pomegranate is regarded as a wonder #fruit in many other.
— Sudhir Ahluwalia
I dream of moving to India, or Pakistan, and becoming a cabdriver.
— Zach Galifianakis
Life can be pulled by goals just as surely as it can be pushed by drives.
— Viktor E. Frankl
The name "Pakistan" was formed as an acronym of Muslim majority regions in India: Punjab, Afghani Province, Kashmir, Sindh and Baluchistan.
— Firas Alkhateeb
The amount of love I get from India, from Pakistan, from Asia, from Persia, Malaysia - people are just like, 'Brown boy doing it, brown boy doing it!'
— Utkarsh Ambudkar
In the real world, immeasurable hurt is caused by terrorists based in Pakistan who attack countries like India.
— Salman Rushdie
India, created by collective leadership and built on principles of diversity and tolerance, has become a country addicted to debate; Pakistan,
— Roderick Matthews
I feel like the history between Israel and Palestine has a lot in common with the history between India and Pakistan.
— Freida Pinto
What could be better in al-Qaeda's mind than to have India and Pakistan going at each other? What more to further their aims?
— Richard Armitage