Top India Quotes

  • In India there’s no modernism without barbarism. Strip away the young man’s face and you’ll find an old man’s mind. – Meghna Pant

    In India there’s no modernism without barbarism. Strip away the young man’s face and you’ll find an old man’s mind.– Meghna Pant

  • Much else than liberalization has happened in the nineties (in India) – Jean Drze

    Much else than liberalization has happened in the nineties (in India)– Jean Drze

  • In India everything has a use and a value. – Tahir Shah

    In India everything has a use and a value.– Tahir Shah

  • Rule Number One in the India Savage Life Code: When in doubt or possible trouble, lie. – Kristen Ashley

    Rule Number One in the India Savage Life Code: When in doubt or possible trouble, lie.– Kristen Ashley

  • paradise seemed further away than India, but Hell had become a bit closer – VS Naipaul

    paradise seemed further away than India, but Hell had become a bit closer– VS Naipaul

  • India will reveal to you the places in your heart that must be purified. – Erin Reese

    India will reveal to you the places in your heart that must be purified.– Erin Reese

  • Be as intellectual as you like about it, but India is brilliantly mad. And if you want to love it, you have to hate it first. – Simon Dring

    Be as intellectual as you like about it, but India is brilliantly mad. And if you want to love it, you have to hate it first.– Simon Dring

  • Faxian and Xuanzang might have been the first Chinese to travel to India, but sometimes it felt like I was the first. – Hong  Mei

    Faxian and Xuanzang might have been the first Chinese to travel to India, but sometimes it felt like I was the first.– Hong Mei

  • Waking up in India is like waking up to life itself. – Reymond Page

    Waking up in India is like waking up to life itself.– Reymond Page

  • In some peculiar way, indeed, the rules were now beginning to seem quite logical. It was then I knew that I had been in India long enough. – Tahir Shah

    In some peculiar way, indeed, the rules were now beginning to seem quite logical. It was then I knew that I had been in India long enough.– Tahir Shah