Punjab Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Punjab
Punjab Quotes & Sayings
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is only one thing more mortifying than having an exclamation mark removed by an editor: an exclamation mark added in.
— Lynne Truss
I shall never come to the Punjab again; it is such a hopeless place.
— Muhammad Ali Jinnah
I was in Lahore before the partition, so I don't believe that a border can truly separate Punjab. I still think of it as one.
— Yash Chopra
I'm glad I got you!
— Betty Smith
My great grandfather, Raj, was from Punjab, India. My grandmother graduated Rajasthan University.
— Joe Biden
Don't give up. Keep moving in the direction of your dreams. There is a time for the fulfillment of your dreams.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
There is a warning love sends and the cost of it is never written till long afterward.
— Carl Sandburg
It may be that our cosmic curiosity ... is a genetically-encoded force that we illuminate when we look up and wonder.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
Women are totally unsafe in Punjab.
— Preneet Kaur
What is happening to human resources in Punjab. 7 out of 10 youth have the problem of drugs.
— Rahul Gandhi
I spent the first five years of my life in Punjab, India, and then moved to New York.
— Waris Ahluwalia
Are the worst enemies of society those who attack it or those who do not even give themselves the trouble of defending it?
— Gustave Le Bon
No matter how far we may wander from the Lord's perfect will for our lives, we are always welcome back.
— Charles Stanley
The electricity tariff in Punjab is highest in north India, and it should be decreased.
— Preneet Kaur
The name "Pakistan" was formed as an acronym of Muslim majority regions in India: Punjab, Afghani Province, Kashmir, Sindh and Baluchistan.
— Firas Alkhateeb
The hardest thing to do is to trust people.
— Dwight Howard
Without memories we wouldn't know who we are, how we once were, who we'd like to be in the memorable future. We are the sum of our memories.
— Diane Ackerman
The media. It sounds like a convention of spiritualists.
— Tom Stoppard