Indian History Quotes
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Indian History Quotes & Sayings
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I want it to be able to hold up in 30 years' time. So, I'm really thinking about everything.
— Eli Roth
1. Have a torrid affair with a foreigner. Country: TBD.
— K.A. Tucker
When my grandchildren ask me what I did in the '42 movement [Quit India Movement] I say - "I waited for it.
— R.P. Noronha
Brahma and Airavata
Long ago in lands of golden sand
Brahma turned to Saraswati
and gently kissed her inked hand ... — Muse
Long ago in lands of golden sand
Brahma turned to Saraswati
and gently kissed her inked hand ... — Muse
England has an interesting relationship with the Indian subcontinent because the years of colonization and the history between the two places.
— Aasif Mandvi
Where beauty ends is where the artist begins
— Gene Youngblood
Do as you would be done by
— Jennifer Dance
Next time! In what calendar are kept the records of those next times which never come?
— Helen Hunt Jackson
I know my Beijing medal has been a watershed moment in the history of Indian boxing, but personally speaking, I would like to better it in London.
— Vijender Singh
It was called the Smiling War because it left so many skulls, white and grinning, in the fields.
— Stefan Bachmann
Probably in all our history no foe has been so detested as were the Japanese. Emotions forgotten since our most savage Indian wars were reawakened.
— Allen Nevins
You screw me, I screw you back. I'm a lady like that.
— Cameron Diaz
Mr False Pretence, you don't make sense
I just don't know you
But you make me cry, where's my kiss goodbye
I think I love you — Amy Winehouse
I just don't know you
But you make me cry, where's my kiss goodbye
I think I love you — Amy Winehouse
It's the golden age of French cinema again but it's because Sarkozy had the guts to push through copyright law.
— Harvey Weinstein
I've always been fascinated with the history of the Plains Indians and the history of the American Indian Movement in the '70s.
— Jason Aaron
You will never find anybody who can give you a clear and compelling reason why we observe daylight savings time.
— Dave Barry
When can our brain's innate objectivity begin to flourish? Only when our inappropriate Self-centered subjectivity begins to dissolve.
— James H. Austin
The red-carpet spotlight is a little bit more nerve-racking when you haven't been doing it all the time.
— Shania Twain
And grace that won who saw to wish her stay.
— John Milton