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Quotes About Indian

The miniatures of the Mughal period are really the pinnacle of Indian artistic achievement. And not a single one of those paintings is done by an individual artist.
~ Salman Rushdie
Heavy pillars, carved from the rock, bear the roof. Slowly, one's eyes become accustomed to the dim light; then they can make out marvelous representations from Indian mythology carved on the walls.
~ Rudolf Otto
I like Tendulkar and I think the Indian batsmen are stylish but I support England and I have always wanted to play for England.
~ Isa Guha
My ancestors include Monahwee, who was one of the leaders in the Red Stick War, which was the largest Indian uprising in history, and Osceola, who refused to sign a treaty with the United States.
~ Joy Harjo
Chennaiites are warm and caring - and for me any city is about the people. In fact, I would love to spend more time in the city. Also, I am fond of the south Indian dosa and sambar.
~ Catherine Tresa
I collect firearms, and I've got a Winchester, an Indian rifle. It has tacks for every warrior that was shot, like notches on a pistol, and it's got feathers and beads hanging off it. It's like a work of art.
~ Joe Perry
I found 'Veer Shivajian' interesting project as it showcases the life of the great Maratha warrior and takes you back in history.
~ Raza Murad
The great sages of my Indian heritage had cultivated equanimity and detachment in the face of life's challenges, and I strove to emulate them by accepting what had happened to me with as much grace as I could muster.
~ Rajat Gupta
The Intelligence Bureau was mistakenly of the opinion that the Chinese would not react to our establishing new posts and were not likely to use force against any Indian post even if they could.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
Marx observed that by organizing native regiments in their Indian Army the British had unwittingly created 'the first general centre of resistance which the Indian people was ever possessed of'.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
Dalhousie proved staunch in his imperialist and modernizing convictions and resolute in his conclusion, quickly formed, of Indian inferiority.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
On 19 November, the Maharaja and his army entered Peshawar. The next day he rode on an elephant through its bazaars—'the first time in 700 years that the city saw an Indian conqueror ride through its streets'.
~ Rajmohan Gandhi
The Indian commitment to the semantics of socialism is at least as deep as ours to the semantics of free enterprise . . . Even the most intransigent Indian capitalist may observe on occasion that he is really a socialist at heart. J. K. GALBRAITH, economist, 1958
~ Ramachandra Guha
Indian Council for Agricultural Research
~ Ramachandra Guha
The Indian television industry has catapulted into a huge business. Films, however, have not lost one shred of charisma or commercial lucrativity.
~ Sushmita Sen
I had no confusion about making a superhero film. From the very day one, I knew I will make a movie of this genre which will have an Indian superhero. I never wanted to copy my superhero from any of the Hollywood ones.
~ Remo D'Souza
'Sunshine Superman' was a pioneering work that for the first time presented a fusion of Celtic, jazz, folk, rock, and Indian music as well as poetry.
~ Donovan
Playing live for a good cause is something I like to do. I like the response of the Indian people, I like their depth and the way they look beyond the surface of things.
~ Jeremy Spencer
It's surreal. Here I was, a bhangra champion who had performed at an Indian festival in the U.K. and Germany, a television theatre actor who barely made Rs 1,000 a day working like a donkey all year round.
~ Binnu Dhillon
I've always considered myself a man of integrity as a leader of the American Indian Movement and of Indian people. I will stand that test against anyone at anytime, anywhere.
~ Russell Means
Without the study of Samskrit one cannot become a true Indian and a true learned man.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
I've been writing Indian music for a while. Indian music is about Mother Earth, and mine is no exception.
~ Jimmy Carl Black
You see, when weaving a blanket, an Indian woman leaves a flaw in the weaving of that blanket to let the soul out.
~ Martha Graham
I love Indian music very much, but I haven't studied that specifically.
~ Lee Konitz