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India Quotes by E. M. Forster
- The book [ A Passage to India ] shows signs of fatigue and disillusionment; but it has chapters of clear and triumphant beauty, and above…
- But nothing in India is identifiable, the mere asking of a question causes it to disappear or to merge in something else.
- In Europe life retreats out of the cold, and exquisite fireside myths have resulted—Balder, Persephone—but [in India] the retreat is from the source of life,…
- How can the mind take hold of such a country? Generations of invaders have tried, but they remain in exile. The important towns they build…
- No one is India.
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- I just lead my life as naturally, as normally as I possibly can. But I can't help it if controversy is hounding… — Amitabh Bachchan
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- India is a country in which every great religion finds a home. — Annie Besant
- My own life in India, since I came to it in 1893 to make it my home, has been devoted to one… — Annie Besant
- The destruction of India's village system was the greatest of England's blunders. — Annie Besant
- Let Indian history be set side by side with Europe history with what there is of the latter century by century and… — Annie Besant
- A common religion is not possible for India, but a recognition of a common basis for all religions, and the growth of… — Annie Besant
- Among the various vernaculars that are spoken in different parts of India, there is one that stands out strongly from the rest,… — Annie Besant
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