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65 Years Of Indian Independence Quotes By Luis Taruc

I am aware always that the powers that be are so strong, we can not go headlong to pit our forces, it would be suicidal, so we had that position. Which Lenin himself said that 'it is not only foolish to launch an armed revolution but it is a leftist criminal adventurism when the people are not ready to support it.' The people are not ready, they don't even understand what we are talking about.
... Yes, even socialism is not yet understood by people, much less communism. And the rich are very afraid of communism because it means confiscation of their wealth and liquidation of their lives. — Luis Taruc

65 Years Of Indian Independence Quotes By Vita Sackville-West

Click, clack, click, clack, went their conversation, like so many knitting-needles, purl, plain, purl, plain, achieving a complex pattern of references, cross-references, Christian names, nicknames, and fleeting allusions. — Vita Sackville-West

65 Years Of Indian Independence Quotes By Philip Reeve

Uncle knows best. — Philip Reeve

65 Years Of Indian Independence Quotes By D. V. Ager

Sedimentation in the past has often been very rapid indeed and very spasmodic. This may be called the "Phenomenon of the Catastrophic Nature of the Stratigraphical Record." — D. V. Ager

65 Years Of Indian Independence Quotes By Craig De Ruisseau

There are many legal and psychological ramifications to using Krav Maga in the real world and nearly all of them are extremely unpleasant. — Craig De Ruisseau

65 Years Of Indian Independence Quotes By Stefan Emunds

Waiting for one's execution is worse than dying. To seek my beheading is glory. Who went to his execution willingly? Jesus did. Jesus even dragged his cross half way to Golgotha. I think he would have nailed himself to the cross if he had to. — Stefan Emunds