
Top 32 Indian Girl Quotes
#1. When I first started, all the media I ever got was, 'Hey! There's this Indian girl. And even though she is Indian, she gets views and stuff.'
Lilly Singh
#2. I'm a boys' girl! I come from an army background and I haven't known what being a 'good Indian girl' means.
Anushka Sharma
#3. Some of us are happy with our African hair, thank you very much. I don't want some poor Indian girl's hair. And I wish to God I could buy black hair products from black people for once. How we going to make it in this country if we don't make our own business?
Zadie Smith
#4. I was a good Indian girl, but naughty in that I would often sneak out of the back door and into the garden and go off with my friends when I should have been at home cooking or cleaning.
Gurinder Chadha
#5. I've been punched by a vampire, an Indian girl, and a panda ... I should be a video game.
Adam Rex
#6. Me being a black girl in London, whose mom is first-generation African and whose dad is West Indian, gives me a different view. I'm coming at soul from my own place.
Estelle
#7. Like art, political action gives shape and expression to the things we fear as well as to those we desire. It is a creative process, drawing on the power to imagine as well as to act.
Madeleine M. Kunin
#8. I was often the only white girl in the Indian dance class. That felt funny, but doing Indian dance was great.
Roselee Goldberg
#9. Hey, Chess, I know I've never dated a woman, but the thought of you leaving fills me with fucking dread. Because I don't want to be your friend anymore. I just want to be yours.
Kristen Callihan
#10. I parked in the tow-away zone, and when I got back, the entire neighborhood was gone.
Steven Wright
#11. Usually, I'll be auditioning for the third lead, and there will be Latina actresses, Indian actresses, African American actresses because it will be like, 'Let's check off this box. We have our lead white girl, and we need an ethnic slot.'
Constance Wu
#12. You want to live?
Yes!
Then quit thinking you're gonna die!
Laurel Dewey
#13. As I get older, I might need to keep the stubble off. As the years come, it helps to look younger I guess.
Kurt Warner
#14. Even the Sun shed tears once in a while
Sheeja Jose
#15. You are a girl, Shirin. Girls don't run around naked.'Why?'They just don't.
Renita D'Silva
#16. I don't have a favorite role because there's been so many films that I've done that I've really enjoyed.
Jake Busey
#17. Song for the Puberty Rite of a Girl Named Cowaka:
A poor man takes the songs in his hand
And drops them near the place where the sun sets.
See, Cowaka, run to them and take them in your hand,
And place them under the sunset.
Frances Densmore
#18. Finally, a good prosecutor knows that her job is to enforce the law without fear or favor. Likewise, a Supreme Court Justice must interpret the laws without fear or favor.
Amy Klobuchar
#19. I just wanted to be an ordinary girl, married to a man who would provide me with a municipal tap, and three meals a day, while I cooked and cleaned for him.
Rasana Atreya
#20. Remember thee!
Ay, thou poor ghost, while memory holds a seat
In this distracted globe.
William Shakespeare
#22. When you're a lead role, I'm learning that you set a tone for the movie in a way, like a director does, or like other actors do. But it seems like you set a mood on set.
Kit Harington
#24. I thought about my [Punjabi] family. The only nakshatram we think about is the division of petrol pumps when we have to see the girl.
Chetan Bhagat
#25. The deep secret at the core of art, in the artist himself, was the embodying of an instinct for play.
Sandor Marai
#26. Ignorance breeds fear; the more you learn about your subject, the less fear it holds for you.
Brian Tracy
#27. Indian men are still used to the traditional role given to women; they want intelligent girls for company but not to marry ... they have yet to taste and relish the company of mature women.
Amrita Pritam
#28. Nothing as white as the white girl an Indian boy loves.
Sherman Alexie
#29. We shall never deny a guest even the most ridiculous request.
Mr. Krabs
#30. Maybe this was what Aunt Peg meant all along - returning was a weird thing. You can never visit the same place twice. Each time, it's a different story. By the very act of coming back, you wipe our what came before.
Maureen Johnson
#31. I learned later that I had smartly discovered the way of defeating anything: believing that you're stronger than you are.
K. Weikel
#32. Every happy moments looks perfect till it gets messy
Sheeja Jose
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