
The following are some memorable as well as not-so-memorable quotes of pass Malaysian personalities over the past weeks.

Perlis Menteri BesarMd Isa Saburemarkedover allegations that he had bought his doctorate.

"We have now got domestic will right to the top (to fight crime). This was never the case, even given Merdeka... it was not seen as the need."
Home MinisterHishammuddin Husseinsaidabout the country's recent crime-busting efforts.
Home MinisterHishammuddin Husseinsaidabout the country's recent crime-busting efforts.

Utusan Malaysiagroup editor-in-chiefAbdul Aziz Ishaktoldthe Kuala Lumpur High Court when asked since the Malay daily did not give the balanced coverage o! n domest ic news.

ASPAhmad Jais Ujang, who was in charge of Dataran Merdeka during the Bersih 3.0 rally, told the Suhakam exploration abouthis viewon the disproportion between the demonstrator as well as the rioter.

MCA boss DrChua Soi Leksaidof Opposition Leader Anwar Ibrahim during the visit to Kota Kinabalu.

De factolaw ministerNazri Abdul Azizsaid ofAnwar's moveto welcome several Sabah BN MPs who had defected to the opposition.

Former ministerShahrizat Abdul Jalildescribedthe chagrin to the High Court in her defamation box opposite PKR Wanita chief Zuraida Kamaruddin who described her as "cow apportion of the year".

Shahrizatagain, whenpleading ignoranceof her husband's bid for the controversy-plagued National Feedlot Centre (NFC) project.

PKR supremoAnwarsaidabout the agriculture apportion in anxiety to the NFC debate after the latter called on Selangor Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim to renounce if the state's water woes could not be resolved.

Kota Alam Shah state assemblypersonM Manoharansaid on Twitterin the array of postings seen as disparaging opposite inhabitant badminton player Lee Chong Wei, who failed to win bullion at the Olympics after narrowly losing to China's Lin Dan.

Manoharanagain, on the Olympics badminton last that warranted him brickbats from the open as well as celebration colleagues, forcing him to after issue the open apology.
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