Indian Quote by Luis Gonzalez Download Open image “Usually the Indian people are outsiders who have to look up at the people who look down.” — Luis Gonzalez ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Indian Look up Looks Outsiders People
Before, Indian people had been so defeated, they were always looking for outsiders, for the government, to somehow come in and fix things. But… — James Welch Copy Share Image
People pass a lot of judgment about each other in India, and that is a tendency I don't like. — Rashami Desai Copy Share Image
Indian country is small, word gets around about how people conduct themselves when they come into your community. — Lily Gladstone Copy Share Image
“An Indian lies in the eyes of the beholder…what you choose to see. You can travel the length and breadth of India, from Kashmir… — An Indian Copy Share Image
The thing about being an Indian person is that you feel most at home with your own people. — Winona LaDuke Copy Share Image
I, in particular, am in a confusing spot because I am Indian, but I am white, which people don't get. So often I find… — Kalki Koechlin Copy Share Image
The simple and astonishing truth about India and Indian people is that when you go there, and deal with them, your heart always guides… — Gregory David Roberts Copy Share Image
Therefore reinforcing a stereotype, therefore thinking that the entire Indian culture is just made of people that are against their children's decisions. — Parminder Nagra Copy Share Image
Indian men need to break the typical mentality. I've lived abroad and now that I'm here, I see a huge difference. — Madhura Naik Copy Share Image
Face, to me, is a metaphor of sadness. And I want to share this sadness. I'm not really interested whether it's an Indian face… — Luis Gonzalez Copy Share Image
To have a museum like the Museum of Modern Art in New York is to have power. I don't have any interest in being… — Luis Gonzalez Copy Share Image
I'd prefer to invite the artists simply to work and have fun with Guatemalan artists. To share missions of life. Maybe that is more… — Luis Gonzalez Copy Share Image
You could buy 100 lottery tickets and not win, or you could buy one and get it, — Luis Gonzalez Copy Share Image
If you can explain a poem, it is not a poem. Poetry has to be inexplicable. — Luis Gonzalez Copy Share Image
When you're somebody who has the pretension to make art, it's completely different from when someone else says I want to make a book… — Luis Gonzalez Copy Share Image
I am a postmodern romantic. I try to use their way to photograph, and at the same time, incorporate the problems that I feel… — Luis Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Fortunately I don't want to be part of the mainstream. When I see a Kiki Smith work, for example, she's very contemporary, and I… — Luis Gonzalez Copy Share Image
It's very hard to try to be a cultural . . . people who organize cultural things . . . it's very complicated. And… — Luis Gonzalez Copy Share Image
In China, people are moving from bigger cars to small hatches, and interestingly, the Indian market is graduating to bigger cars and sedans. I… — Winfried Vahland Copy Share Image
Our nation was born in genocide when it embraced the doctrine that the original American, the Indian, was an inferior race. ... We are… — Martin Luther King, Jr Copy Share Image
A buyer can buy anything from wherever he gets it cheap. Where will the Indian trader or farmer go in this case? Are we… — Nirmala Sitharaman Copy Share Image
My parents don't care what Americans think of us; we just care what the other Indian people in our community think of us. — Himanshu Suri Copy Share Image
“Its just either your way or my way. There is no way that is universally right. For British, they killed us to develop their… — Hanif Hassan Barbhuiya Copy Share Image
Being of Indian heritage is a challenge - and it's a blessing as well sometimes - because being good isn't good enough. You have… — Sacha Dhawan Copy Share Image
The simple and astonishing truth about India and Indian people is that when you go there, and deal with them, your heart always guides… — Gregory David Roberts Copy Share Image
I always wanted to be a fireman, a cop, an Indian chief, a doctor, a lawyer. I always wanted to be all these things,… — Morgan Freeman Copy Share Image
I wish to contribute more to south Indian music, especially Tamil music. — Yo Yo Honey Singh Copy Share Image
I'm an Indian and I shall not do anything that goes against my ethos. — Sherlyn Chopra Copy Share Image