Quote by Imran Khan
When I came into politics I always thought there was a possibility

When I came into politics I always thought there was a possibility I would be killed. – Imran Khan

Other quotes by Imran Khan

The war on terror is the most insane and immoral war of all time. The Americans are doing what they did in Vietnam, bombing villages. But how can a civilised nation do this? How can you can eliminate suspects, their wives, their children, their families, their neighbours? How can you justify this? – Imran Khan

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War
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A country that relies on aid? Death is better than that. It stops you from achieving your potential, just as colonialism did. – Imran Khan

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Death
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The hardest thing about any political campaign is how to win without proving that you are unworthy of winning. – Adlai Stevenson

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I was really lucky that I came to puberty at a time when music and politics were completely intertwined. – Bob Geldof

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Pennsylvania is a very tough state people dont last long in Pennsylvania politics. – Arlen Specter

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First, I think more Americans need to declare their independence from partisan politics on both sides. The more that Americans declare their independence, the more the parties will have to compete for their votes using reason rather than the hateful appeals. – John Avlon

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