Top 88 Indian Love Quotes
#1. In an Indian love marriage, by the time everyone gets on board, one wonders if there is any love left.
Chetan Bhagat
#2. Don't Let Him Know is a rich, evocative and brilliantly told tale of family, of loyalties, and of love that must stay secret. Sandip Roy has broken new ground in this tale of the modern Indian family. A lovely read
Abraham Verghese
#3. I love visual art. I painted for many years when I was younger. I have studied modern/contemporary Indian art a bit and am very impressed with the talent in India.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
#4. sometimes i am not sure.
if i am
writing the poem
or the poem
is writing me.
Sanober Khan
#5. It's beyond your consciousness that your soul lingers with the person you love and hence your mood will affect the one you love. This is the reason why you sometimes sense your mood changing mysteriously with no reason.
Udai Yadla
#6. Farsi Couplet:
Naala-e zanjeer-e Majnun arghanoon-e aashiqanast
Zauq-e aan andaza-e gosh-e ulul-albaab neest
English Translation:
The creaking of the chain of Majnun is the orchestra of the lovers,
To appreciate its music is quite beyond the ears of the wise.
Amir Khusrau
#7. Secrets are dark things. They don't exist in the light. They
glow faintly in forgotten corners, in mysterious mind-nooks,
in lost memory maps. Secrets are the shadows of the soul.
Sukanya Venkatraghavan
#8. The first bike that I bought was a Triumph 650. I really like the Triumph 650. I mean, of course, I've driven Harleys, and I think in 'Savage Seven' I drove an Indian, but - I really love Triumph.
Larry Bishop
#9. Don't care about success or failure. Keep doing what you love. Success will follow.
Udai Yadla
#10. Interacting with Indian children was so fulfilling. They are so affectionate. Every school I've visited, I've been overwhelmed by the enthusiasm and love they've showered me with!
Ken Spillman
#11. i am permanently
tanned
in the summer of poetry.
Sanober Khan
#12. I basically love classical music. I love a lot of musicians playing together and the whole culture of that, whether it's Indian or it's Western.
A.R. Rahman
#13. Next time! In what calendar are kept the records of those next times which never come?
Helen Hunt Jackson
#14. Definitely, I think I fulfill a very funny Indian stereotype because I love technology. It's something I've always been interested in.
Manish Dayal
#15. Goddamnit, in your Love Fever
I am suffering from Heart Tumor
You must be adept ... you Pretty Charmer
I am falling for you ... in this Indian Summer
Heenashree Khandelwal
#16. Conventional Indian cinema is about people falling in love. They sing, they dance.
Anurag Kashyap
#17. may
this poetry
be the home
you will someday
come back to.
Sanober Khan
#18. all my life
i have looked for poems
to elope with.
Sanober Khan
#19. The statement 'There is nothing more American than an Indian' happens to be a multidimensional paradox. Try and not say too many of those. That might open your mind to ideas that could cause sanity point loss.
Charles Slagle
#20. all the words
all the poems
know
my warm, soft spots.
Sanober Khan
#21. and the afterglow...
of your gaze...is the only
sweater that I need.
Sanober Khan
#22. I breathe in...
the fragrance
of love, and moist sand
the one
his roses left
on both my hands
I just keep on breathing
every moment
as much as I can
preserving it, in my body
for the day
it can't.
Sanober Khan
#23. When I stopped eating meat, I fell in love with East Indian food - there's so much selection, and they use the most beautiful spices.
Laura Mennell
#24. I love Indian food - it's my favourite cuisine. I love the mixture of spices and the subtle flavours. It's really erotic; the spices are so sensuous.
Joe Perry
#25. One of the things that I really love about doing a film is working with actors and the whole casting process. I feel I'm not looking for actors. I feel I'm looking for characters. If the characters come from Bollywood, fine. If they come from Indian theater, perfect.
Deepa Mehta
#26. love
wounds me
with soft pillows
with tender lips
and fingers
Sanober Khan
#28. I like all things natural, and I love being Indian. So clothes-wise, I love wearing Indian. Does my wearing a salwar kameez instead of a dress make me less of an actor, less of a person?
Vidya Balan
#29. Each and every Indian, man or woman, child or Elder, is a spirit-warrior.
Leonard Peltier
#30. He had become enveloped in the Indian Summer of the Soul.
O. Henry
#32. most of the times
it's the hardest
to say
what I love more
you
or
your memory.
Sanober Khan
#33. Indian cinema is entertaining, and what I love most about it is the songs and dances in the films.
Pierce Brosnan
#34. Brahma and Airavata
Long ago in lands of golden sand
Brahma turned to Saraswati
and gently kissed her inked hand ...
Muse
#35. This is my love line ... It says an incredibly sexy, but totally infuriating redheaded woman with barge into my life and drive me insane.
Denise Grover Swank
#36. During my film career, I have received love and affection from Indian cinegoers. I have received unconditional love from them.
Dilip Kumar
#37. If I began to draw
myself away from you
we'd still be like
two mixed colors of paint
impossible to separate.
Sanober Khan
#38. I don't wear much make-up in my non-working life, though I love to dress up and put on a face for a special occasion. As I get older, I see less of the fantasy 'Indian' self I inherited from my father, and I see my mother looking back at me.
Diana Quick
#39. You touched my heart...ever so softly
and I realized
tears had never been...merely salt
and the rain
Oh the Rain!
had never been merely water.
Sanober Khan
#40. Tom Stoppard's other work includes: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, Jumpers, Travesties, Night and Day, After Magritte, The Real Thing, Enter A Free Man, Hapgood, Arcadia, Indian Ink (a stage adaptation of his own play, In the Native State) and The Invention of Love. Arcadia
Tom Stoppard
#41. Ninety-nine percent of Indian people loved me and they still love me.
M. F. Husain
#43. some words
bring warmth
just by
being
next to each other.
Sanober Khan
#44. I want to have a romance so grand,
it would have made Shakespeare fumble for words.
Sanober Khan
#45. The spring which moved my energies lay far away beyond seas, in an Indian isle.
Charlotte Bronte
#46. how these words, wait to die
in the arms of all the poetry..
yet to be written.
Sanober Khan
#47. what is
more beautiful
tears, in someone's eyes
for me
or in my eyes
for them.
Sanober Khan
#48. I'm sorry that I hurt you."
"You didn't hurt me." There was a long pause on the phone. Then she said,"You are going to hurt from this longer than I ever will. It's true that I didn't know what kind of Indian you were. But what hurts me most is to know what kind of man.
Tony D'Souza
#49. I love Indian, Italian and Mexican food. And if it's a romantic type of thing, I like a good French restaurant.
Dolly Parton
#50. Love me...with all the abandon
of a sudden wild rain.
Sanober Khan
#51. Poetry keeps me
in a highly drunken state
of divinity.
Sanober Khan
#52. Forty years ago my mother died," he said. "She captured by Comanches, nine years old. Love Indian and wild life so well, no want to go back to white folks. All same people anyway, God say. I love my mother.
S.C. Gwynne
#53. I do love Italian food. Any kind of pasta or pizza. My new pig out food is Indian food. I eat Indian food like three times a week. It's so good.
Jennifer Love Hewitt
#54. Indian standards of artistry, and Indian standards of humanity, and Indian standards of love, and of family, devotion, commitment, stand for me as the standard for how one should behave.
Clark Blaise
#55. Tell me..how do you stand there?
filling the doorway....of my life.
Sanober Khan
#56. I was raised by the Indian community, and those families are still very close to us. We used to go to each others' houses one Sunday a month, so we got to know everyone well. Also, we love Indian food and can't get enough of it.
Nikki Haley
#57. I love my heritage both as someone who grew up as a Muslim and as an Indian - it's part of who I am and I would never deny it.
Noureen DeWulf
#58. I am almost always, when I'm at home in the evening after work, in a silk bathrobe I got from India. Like, I never take off this bathrobe. I have a series of Indian silk bathrobes that I love, and that's what I rock all the time.
Ivanka Trump
#59. You are that one breath. that puts all the remaining breaths. back into my body.
Sanober Khan
#60. I remember flying with Air India to New York quite a few years ago now and I love Indian food, so the fact that I had a curry on board was fantastic.
Phil Collins
#61. Every act of goodness it's born from our desire to be happy.
Udai Yadla
#62. A poem in the heart is worth
more than a million dollars
in the bank account.
Sanober Khan
#63. I like Dancing of Indian girls more than my parents' prayers . Because they dance with love and passion . But my parents just say their prayers because they got used to it .
Ali Shariati
#64. 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
#66. Sometimes the rain
falls
just for you and me
to be the violin
playing
in the background
of our loneliness's song.
Sanober Khan
#68. I love the idea that a name might change based on who you are at a given moment in time.
Lia
Jodi Picoult
#69. This winter, there will be no voices, no glimpses, no arms.
only the fabric of poetry, to keep me warm.
Sanober Khan
#70. I love Indian music very much, but I haven't studied that specifically.
Lee Konitz
#71. My mother clutches at the collar of my shirt. I rub her back and feel her tears on my neck. It's been decades since our bodies have been this close. It's an odd sensation, like a torn ligament knitting itself back, lumpy and imperfect, usable as long as we know not to push it too hard.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
#72. fierce lovers.
and battle warriors
both come
from the same place.
there is bound
to be,
some bloodshed.
Sanober Khan
#73. the sapphire depth
of my own love...startles
and warms
and wounds my soul.
Sanober Khan
#75. i want to
stay curled and cosied
and chocolated....forever
in my mother's arms.
Sanober Khan
#77. Indian cinema gives you everything that western cinema doesn't. It's maseladar and spicy. If you like Indian food, I think you'll love Indian movies.
Shahid Kapoor
#78. Khusrau darya prem ka, ulti wa ki dhaar,
Jo utra so doob gaya, jo dooba so paar.
English Translation.
Oh Khusrau, the river of love
Runs in strange directions.
One who jumps into it drowns,
And one who drowns, gets across.
Amir Khusrau
#79. Indian women love to dress up like princesses. In India, people still go to the market to buy fabrics, garments are made-to-order, and friends come with you to the fittings.
Sonam Kapoor
#80. There are wonderful restaurants in London. I love Indian food and I like Arab food, and I go very often to the Arab restaurant Noura.
Daniel Barenboim
#81. violent storms. and beautiful smiles. both have electricity. both are equally destructive in nature.
Sanober Khan
#82. i write
because
it is
the only way
i can
reach you.
Sanober Khan
#83. love can
embellish its beginning
sing its blossoming
and engrave its eternities
but can never
explain its loss.
Sanober Khan
#85. If Anthony Weaver knew anything, it was this: That life and love and country and duty ... that all of these things faded in time. They came and went with the impartial cruelty of the Indian sun. But sin and sin alone is eternal.
Kim Wright
#86. Watch, how the sun
slowly rises
from behind my ear
new lines, new countries
spring up in my palms
my rough hair
become swaying silk
and all the leaves
in my body
become lusher than fruits.
Sanober Khan
#87. But undying memories stood like sentinels in her breast. When the notes of doves, calling to each other, fell on her ear, her eyes sought the sky, and she heard a voice saying, Majella!
Helen Hunt Jackson
#88. you were
and always will be
that first ever touch
to have fertilized
the ground
beneath my life's trees
that first ever rose
to have fragranced
the rest of my memories.
Sanober Khan