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Gangetic Quotes By Pierre Clastres

It is said that the history of peoples who have a history is the history of class struggle. It might be said with at least as much truthfulness, that the history of peoples without history is a history of their struggle against the state. — Pierre Clastres

Gangetic Quotes By Narendra Modi

People must understand the Clean Ganga program, as an economic activity also. The Gangetic plains account for 40% of our population. They have over one hundred towns, and thousands of villages. — Narendra Modi

Gangetic Quotes By John F. Kennedy

Easy money, sudden fortunes, increasingly powerful political machines and blatant corruption transformed much of the nation; and the Senate, as befits a democratic legislative body, accurately represented the nation. — John F. Kennedy

Gangetic Quotes By Gordon Ramsay

I am a chef who happens to appear on the telly, that's it. — Gordon Ramsay

Gangetic Quotes By Jeff Kinney

I think Diary of a Wimpy kidis sooooo good!!!!!!! — Jeff Kinney

Gangetic Quotes By Laetitia Casta

Water makes me feel at peace. In Corsica, I spend most of my time on the beaches or in the rivers. That's one reason I love it there so much. The water is so clean and fresh - you can drink it straight out of the rivers! This island is my secret garden. — Laetitia Casta

Gangetic Quotes By Rupert Sanders

I mean, you know, sometimes, yeah, you wish for something and you don't get quite what you wish for. But you get something bigger and better. — Rupert Sanders

Gangetic Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

Through searching out origins, one becomes a crab. The historian looks backwards, and finally he also believes backwards. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Gangetic Quotes By Richard Hammond

I'm a presenter. — Richard Hammond

Gangetic Quotes By Jane Wilson-Howarth

Morning mists skulked over the river. — Jane Wilson-Howarth