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Politics Quotes by Aung San Suu Kyi
- I was surprised by the response of young people because there is a perception that those younger than the 1988 generation are not interested in…
- I think more women should be involved in politics for the good of the human race.
- You may not think about politics, but politics think about you.
- I don't think you can work on feelings in politics, apart from anything else, political change can come very unexpectedly, sometimes overnight when you least…
- Frankly, if you do politics, you should not be thinking about your dignity.
- In general people feel more relaxed about participating in politics. They aren't frightened as they used to be.
- In politics, you also have to be cautiously optimistic.
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