Marathi People Quotes & Sayings
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Now the leatherback turtle overcame the heat issue via a simple, but evolutionarily impossible solution; it is the only reptile that possesses fatty insulation known as brown adipose tissue, and the only reptile that regulates a high body temperature. This brown adipose tissue is the expression of the UCP1 gene, and, aside from the leatherbacks, is found only in mammals, amphibians, and fishes. Not one other reptile has UCP1. — B.C. Chase

Nobody cares if I die for fighting Marathi breed. — Kjiva

The saxophone was created to mimic the human voice and I think that's why I gravitated toward the saxophone eventually. I'd loved the clarinet, but there's something about the saxophone that just grabs you. — Matana Roberts

I followed the war wherever I could reach it. — Martha Gellhorn

But when I reintroduced the Nation of Islam, and began to host meetings in cities and thousands and thousands of people come out. — Louis Farrakhan

Why should i expect yes cos everything i get no — Kjiva

A bird who wants to fly high will never frighten of sky — Kjiva

When i look to my past i'm not believe in god but for future god is hope. — Kjiva

Someone has to borrow every dollar we have in circulation, cash or credit. — Robert W. Hemphill

Winner goes with the flow, History Maker against the flow — Kjiva

Laugh with fake id's but i have permanent license of pain in eyes — Kjiva

If thousands of Marathi people follow me that means they want revolution on Marathi land. — Kjiva

Everyone is always having their attention divided between the world of people [they're] with and this 'other' reality. — Sherry Turkle

India's linguistic diversity surprises many Westerners, but there are nearly thirty languages in India with at least a million native speakers. There are more native speakers of Tamil on our planet than of Italian. Likewise, more people speak Punjabi than German, Marathi than French, and Bengali than Russian. There are more Telugu speakers than Czech, Dutch, Danish, Finnish, Greek, Slovak, and Swedish speakers combined. — Bob Harris