Top 1200 Indian Reservations Quotes & Sayings - Page 9

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Last updated on November 16, 2024.
Indian actors know how to shout with the eyes.
Indian men don’t understand fashion unless they are gay.
It's a bit of a sore spot, the Thanksgiving in Indian country. — © Robbie Robertson
It's a bit of a sore spot, the Thanksgiving in Indian country.
The trustworthiness of servants is the basis of the entire Indian economy.
For Indian players, qualifying for the Olympics is a feat in itself.
The Muslim is as much an Indian as I am and of the same blood.
A lot of people don't know that I'm actually half Indian.
I loved Peter Sellers whenever he played an Indian.
I actually studied Indian classical vocal music.
The Indian was a religious man from his mother's womb.
I am comfortable with all four South Indian languages.
Movies are a big part of our Indian culture.
I do not want my name to be presented to the public as an Indian, but as a pitcher. — © Chief Bender
I do not want my name to be presented to the public as an Indian, but as a pitcher.
I believe in all the secular values that Indian democracy is famous for.
I have always been fascinated by Krishna, the Indian deity.
The West has yet to discover anything so hygienic as the Indian toothstick.
I am very passionate about Indian hockey.
For me, psychologically, I am very much an Indian.
I am first and foremost an actress of Indian origin.
The success of Indian music at the Oscars is a great achievement.
There's not a lot happening on a Sunday night in Indian Wells.
Nearly half a century has passed since Watson proclaimed his manifesto. Today, apart from a few minor reservations, the vast majority of psychologists, both in this country and in America, still follow his lead. The result, as a cynical onlooker might be tempted to say, is that psychology, having first bargained away its soul and then gone out of its mind, seems now, as it faces an untimely end, to have lost all consciousness.
I find it very lucky to be an Indian and living in India.
I've often felt that the Indian tiger has not been unleashed.
I have enjoyed my cricket in India, and I love Indian people.
I have been tagged as the sexy villain of Indian TV.
My blood is Indian. I don't need tablas in my music to prove that.
Every Indian instinctively trusts a person from Kabul.
You'd never have a motorcycle policeman out on the Indian reservation.
Every cricketer dreams of coming into the Indian side.
The Indian Army is as powerful, if not more, than the Chinese.
Every time you are on a tour you miss Indian food.
As a child, I used to steal Indian film magazines.
I've run into more discrimination as a woman than as an Indian.
Our Indian way of looking at emotions is different.
I think the Indian media suffers from a feudal mindset.
I am happy with my journey in the Indian film industry.
Cleanliness drive is something that has touched every Indian. — © Narendra Modi
Cleanliness drive is something that has touched every Indian.
Indian men need all the tips they possibly can get.
IT+IT=IT; Indian talent + Information technology = India Tomorrow
In Indian politics, deception seems a byword. I'll have none of that.
Life is tough and it's tough whether you're famous or not famous. And in the end it's probably better to be famous because the perks are better. You get better seats at the basketball game, and you get better tables and reservations places. If I call a doctor on Saturday morning I can get him. There's a lot of things, indulgences that you don't get, if you're not famous. Now I'm not saying it's fair. But I can't say that I don't enjoy it.
I cannot understand how anyone can be an Indian and not be proud.
Other shows have been aping 'Indian Idol.'
I just believe in my Indian, spiritual god and my music.
I am not well-acquainted with the names of Indian artists.
Indian artists are working with a history that's overwhelming and rich.
I think I'm very fortunate to have a pan-Indian appeal. — © Asin
I think I'm very fortunate to have a pan-Indian appeal.
I'm an Indian and I shall not do anything that goes against my ethos.
I have always been fascinated by Indian history and architecture.
You know what I hate? Indian givers... no, I take that back.
An Indian respects a brave man, but he despises a coward.
I can never recreate the magic that 'Indian' did in the '90s.
On no further occasion present a flag or medal to an Indian.
My music and lyrics became an extension of this Indian philosophy.
I'm a quarter Indian; my grandfather's originally from New Delhi.
I respect the Indian government for the fact that there are no settlements in Kashmir.
I don't want to go and play a cliched Indian girl.
It's a privilege and an honour to be a part of the Indian team setup.
I woud definitely want to collaborate with Indian musicians.
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