
Top 28 Deep Indian Quotes
#1. i am permanently
tanned
in the summer of poetry.
Sanober Khan
#2. love
wounds me
with soft pillows
with tender lips
and fingers
Sanober Khan
#3. in Sante Fe time is not that shallow. There one can go deep into a continuity as the pueblos and the culture they represent take one back at least eight hundred years through a single Indian dance. For a European that continuity is life-giving.
May Sarton
#5. I live there...
where the birds are infinite
everywhere
where they flee
it's a place your eyes can wander
but never see
Where everyone accepts me,
Without any pretense
It's a place your mind can picture
but never really comprehend.
Sanober Khan
#6. most of the times
it's the hardest
to say
what I love more
you
or
your memory.
Sanober Khan
#7. If I began to draw
myself away from you
we'd still be like
two mixed colors of paint
impossible to separate.
Sanober Khan
#8. kisses explode
when...
someone
believes in me
when my heart cries out
a song of thanks
to yours.
Sanober Khan
#9. the ocean mist
engulfs me, like a lifetime's
friendship honored.
Sanober Khan
#10. I honestly think I was an Indian living in the time of the Trail of Tears. Something like that. Every time I read books about back then, I get so devastatingly sad, so, so ... I feel such a deep connection to it.
Q'orianka Kilcher
#11. The world by day is like European music; a flowing concourse of vast harmony, composed of concord and discord and many disconnected fragments. And the night world is our Indian music; one pure, deep and tender raga.
Rabindranath Tagore
#13. FATBACK'S DEAD" The words on the slip of paper struck me like a blow. "Fatback's dead." It was not just the news itself, though the words cut deep. It was the very fact of the note, stuck on my windshield on the Red Lake Indian Reservation in northern Minnesota,
Kent Nerburn
#14. My money's on the big Indian,' someone was saying. I peeked up to see that Tyler, Mike, Austin and Ben had there heads bent together, deep in conversation. 'Yeah,' Mike whispered. 'Did you see the size of that Jacob kid? I think he could take Cullen down.' Mike seemed pleased by the idea.
Stephenie Meyer
#15. Not the swart Pariah in some Indian grove, Lone, lean, and hunted by his brother's hate, Hath drunk so deep the cup of bitter fate As that poor wretch who cannot, cannot love: He bears a load which nothing can remove, A killing, withering weight.
Percy Bysshe Shelley
#16. 'Deity' will be a compelling and exciting thriller with complex and interesting characters. A neo-realistic style to story and images will take the audience deep into Calcutta's many different levels. A fascinating clash between American and Indian culture.
Niels Arden Oplev
#17. the sapphire depth
of my own love...startles
and warms
and wounds my soul.
Sanober Khan
#18. The food we ate was Indian, and both my mother and father were very deep into the ancient philosophy of India, so it could well have been an Indian household.
Amar Bose
#19. i want to
stay curled and cosied
and chocolated....forever
in my mother's arms.
Sanober Khan
#20. Whatever their other flaws, deep down most Indian politicians are patriotic.
Shekhar Gupta
#21. To me an Indian is one who has got a Vedantic brain which probes deep and soars high; an Islamic body that is vibrant and valiant; a Buddhistic heart overflowing with compassion and kindness and Christian limbs of service and sacrifice.
Swami Vivekananda
#22. Many hard comments have been made on my efforts in India from the side of the Congress party, yet I feel content in the deep conviction that the offer I traveled 22,000 miles to discuss with Indian leaders was a real contribution to a solution of our differences.
Stafford Cripps
#23. Our beliefs are rooted deep in our earth, no matter what you have done to it and how much of it you have paved over. And if you leave all that concrete unwatched for a year or two, our plants, the native Indian plants, will pierce that concrete and push up through it.
John Fire Lame Deer
#24. My secret ambition was always to provide music for animation films: something with an Indian theme, either a fairy tale or mythological tale or on the Krishna theme. I still have a very deep desire, but these sorts of chances don't always come.
Ravi Shankar
#25. what is
more beautiful
tears, in someone's eyes
for me
or in my eyes
for them.
Sanober Khan
#26. Love me...with all the abandon
of a sudden wild rain.
Sanober Khan
#27. After macrobiotics, Zen, and channeling, the "poor Vanishing Indian" is once more the subject of "deep and meaningful conversation" in the high rises.
Mary Brave Bird
#28. Scatter as a prayer
escaping my lips...
as orchids
blooming in clouds.
Sanober Khan
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