Pakistani Quotes
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Pakistani Quotes & Sayings
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I really didn't grow up religious, and I didn't grow up acknowledging my Muslim identity. For me, I was a British Pakistani.
— Maajid Nawaz
Tatum O'Shea, there is a very distinct possibility that I have been in love with you since the first time I saw you.
— Stylo Fantome
The biggest threat to American power in the long run is the persistent decline in its middle class standard of living today.
— Ziad K. Abdelnour
Pakistani Dalek: Put him in the cur-ry
— Spike Milligan
The attitude of the Pakistani people is very good. Whenever I release any statement or deliver any kind of speech, they respond favourably.
— Abdul Sattar Edhi
The worst ... was what the Pakistani soldiers did to the Bengali women after their failed rebellion.
— Iris Chang
I don't want to teach Pakistani's children to think like Americans...I just want them to have a balanced, non-extremist education
— Greg Mortenson
The Pakistani woman's image internationally is perceived to be regressive, which is not true.
— Umera Ahmad
They will become Godly when they will have God in their hearts.
— Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi
flying robots from an alien power regularly strike down from the skies and kill Pakistani citizens.
— Mohsin Hamid
Good humour was miles behind a second cup of morning tea. It was too early for nonsense.
— Zeenat Mahal
When one writer tries to silence another, he silences every writer-and in the end he also silences himself.
— David Leavitt
Islam in the Arab world coexists with Indonesian, Pakistani and Turkish Islam. There is limited solidarity, even within the Arab world.
— Walter Kasper
Pakistani politics is complicated, and I think it's not something a foreigner can easily assimilate and understand.
— Richard Holbrooke
If I was in a refugee camp somewhere on the Pakistani border, of course I'd want to come to Australia.
— Tony Abbott
I would be anyone if only I could be with you.
— Shelly Thacker
I was born a proud daughter of Pakistan, though like all Swatis I thought of myself first as a Swati and Pashtun, before Pakistani.
— Malala Yousafzai
I'm the hardest working person I know. I'm 20 years old - is it a crime to want to go out dancing with my friends?
— Lindsay Lohan
IPL does not allow Pakistani players because they are dangerous.
— Alastair Cook
All of life is a trust fall, and I'm awakening to the thrill, rather than the fear, of being suspended midair.
— Leigh Ann Henion
The alliance between the US and Pakistan is thus predominantly between the US and the Pakistani military.
— Mohsin Hamid
My Pakistanis, you have not left me alone and I promise, I will never leave you alone in sha Allah
— Imran Khan
It moved me that he would say he'd kill for me, except that he might actually mean it and then I was still moved but then I felt guilty about it.
— Laurelin Paige
When in doubt, my dear fellow, do nothing.
— Leo Tolstoy
George Bernard Shaw writes like a Pakistani who has learned English when he was twelve years old in order to become an accountant.
— John Osborne
I'm interested in things women do that aren't spoken about. Manto's stories let me breathe. They make me feel like less of a monster.
— Mohsin Hamid
Maybe you should make me a list of people I can kill and ways in which they're allowed to die," he said. "You are not funny." "I'm very funny.
— Ilona Andrews
Words have power, and sometimes, they stay with
you for life. It's up to you to allow those words to define who you become. — Daniele Lanzarotta
you for life. It's up to you to allow those words to define who you become. — Daniele Lanzarotta
As the 'critic of color,' I'm frequently asked to review Indian and Pakistani writers.
— Parul Sehgal
I was born and raised in Essex, just outside London, to a financially comfortable, well-educated Pakistani family.
— Maajid Nawaz
The Pakistani government and its allies must overhaul their policies in Pakistan.
— Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy
When you tolerate mediocrity, you get more of it.
— Frank Sonnenberg