1.
I cannot understand how anyone can be an Indian and not be proud.
Indira Gandhi
I cannot fathom how anyone who hails from India could not be proud.
4.
I've run into more discrimination as a woman than as an Indian.
Wilma Mankiller
5.
How, unless you drink as I do, could you hope to understand the beauty of an old Indian woman playing dominoes with a chicken?
Malcolm Lowry
6.
The Indians kept increasing in numbers until it was estimated that we were fighting from 800 to 1,000 of them.
Buffalo Bill
7.
I love Indian music very much, but I haven't studied that specifically.
Lee Konitz
8.
Great dreams of great dreamers are always transcended.
Abdul Kalam
9.
Millions of Indians are brimming with energy.
Rahul Gandhi
15.
Indian people are relics; we do not exist in the present.
Russell Means
16.
Virat Kohli is the PRINCE of Indian cricket.
Ian Chappell
17.
I'd love to work more with the American Indians, my people.
Loretta Lynn
18.
It's a bit of a sore spot, the Thanksgiving in Indian country.
Robbie Robertson
19.
When an Indian fights, he only shoots to kill.
Chief Joseph
20.
Once you have felt the Indian dust, you will never be free of it.
Rumer Godden
21.
I would like to bury myself in an Indian village, preferably in a Frontier village.
Mahatma Gandhi
22.
I actually studied Indian classical vocal music.
Jill Stein
23.
I was interested in both Western and Indian classical music.
Satyajit Ray
24.
It is the simplest fact of Indian life: there are too many Indians.
Paul Theroux
25.
Being Indian is not blood as much as it is culture.
Tony Hillerman
26.
The Muslim is as much an Indian as I am and of the same blood.
Mahatma Gandhi
30.
I'm Irish and Cherokee Indian. I can't faint.
Lynn Collins
31.
I am first and foremost an actress of Indian origin.
Freida Pinto
32.
Whenever I do something, it is rooted in the Indian opportunity.
Vijay Mallya
33.
In spite of all temptations of belonging to many nations, I've remained an Indian.
Vikram Seth
34.
Indians were frequently off their reservations.
Buffalo Bill
35.
Without the study of Samskrit one cannot become a true Indian and a true learned man.
Mahatma Gandhi
36.
The West has yet to discover anything so hygienic as the Indian toothstick.
Mahatma Gandhi