129 Ambedkar Jayanti Quotes & Sayings
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If, instead of all the diverse powers which excessively hindered or slowed down the flight of reason of the individual, democratic nations substituted the absolute power of a majority, only the character of this social ill would have been changed. Men would not have achieved the means of living independently; they would simply have lighted upon - a difficult enough task in itself - a new face of enslavement. — Alexis De Tocqueville

I don't expect our leaders to be free of mistakes, I expect our leaders to own up to them. — Paul Rieckhoff

What's so funny about peace, love and understanding — Elvis Costello

For often at Church I've seen the stained high glass
Pour out the Virgin and Saints, twist and untwist
The mortal youth of Christ astride an ass. — Allen Tate

What if someone gave a war and Nobody came? — Allen Ginsberg

If I ever find a chick like you, I'm holding onto her too." Jake Thompson — Bella Jeanisse

Every thought I have, everything I do
is an expression of love to uplift you. — Debasish Mridha

For Liz, all American men were divided into two classes: those who treated you as if you were a frail old lady, and those who treated you as if you were just frail. — Josephine Tey

Ninety feet between the bases is the nearest thing to perfection that man has yet achieved. — Red Smith

Another part of the ritual was to ascend with closed eyes. 'Step, step, step,' came my mother's voice as she led me up - and sure enough, the surface of the next tread would receive the blind child's confident foot; all one had to do was lift it a little higher than usual, so as to avoid stubbing one's toe against the riser. This slow, somewhat somnambulistic ascension in self-engendered darkness held obvious delights. The keenest of them was not knowing when the last step would come. At the top of the stairs, one's foot would be automatically lifted to the deceptive call of 'Step,' and then, with a momentary sense of exquisite panic, with a wild contraction of muscles, would sink into the phantasm of a step, padded, as it were, with the infinitely elastic stuff of its own nonexistence. — Vladimir Nabokov

I learned that evening that rain falls equally on all things. Jealousy, fear, and anger are obstacles to a knight's first goal: a clear mind. — Ethan Hawke