- “Pakistan not only means freedom and independence but the Muslim Ideology which has to be preserved, which has come to us as a precious gift and treasure and which, we hope other will share with us.” – Muhammad Ali Jinnah (1947)
- “Pakistan is not a country; it is an idea – an ideal, created out of the tens of millions of Muslims living in the northwestern regions of India, who wanted to make their own destiny.” – Ayesha Jalal (1994)
- “Pakistan was created out of the urge for a separate identity, for a sense of pride and self-worth among Muslims of India.” – Fatima Bhutto (2011)
- “Pakistan is a country that wavers between chaos and order, between hope and despair. It is a place where history and tradition collide with modernity and progress.” – Kamila Shamsie (2009)
- “Pakistan is a nation of vibrant colours, diverse cultures, and resilient people who have endured numerous challenges throughout their history.” – Tehmina Durrani (1991)
- “Pakistan’s landscape carries the narratives of its rich past, its tumultuous present, and its uncertain future.” – Mohsin Hamid (2017)
- “Pakistan is a land of contradictions, where beauty and brutality exist side by side, where dreams collide with harsh realities.” – Bapsi Sidhwa (2008)
- “In Pakistan, stories are woven into the fabric of everyday life, told and retold across generations, connecting the past, present, and future.” – Daniyal Mueenuddin (2009)
- “Pakistan, a nation with a complex identity, is constantly struggling to define and redefine itself in the face of numerous challenges.” – Nadeem Aslam (2004)
- “Pakistan is a nation that continues to evolve, with its people striving for a better future while navigating the complexities of its past.” – Mohammed Hanif (2008)
WANDERLIST: Ten great travel quotes about Pakistan
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