The right to be attributed as an author of a work is not merely a copyright, it is every author’s basic human right.
— Kalyan C. KankanalaDemocracy is probably the only discovery by mankind which mostly brought it only happiness.
— Amit Kalantri…the designation of wife in India, of the Hindu wife, is higher and grander than that of Empress. She is called Devi.
— Virchand GandhiTo know India and her peoples, one has to know the monsoon. One has to know the monsoon. It is not enough to read about it in books, or see it on the cinema screen, or hear someone talk about it. It has to be a personal experience because nothing short of living through it can fully convey all it means to a people for whom it is not only the source of life, but also their most exciting impact with nature.
— Khushwant SinghOver the years the Indian leadership, and the educated Indian, have deliberately projected and embellished an image about Indians that they know to be untrue, and have wilfully encouraged the well-meaning but credulous foreign observer to accept it. What is worse, they have fallen in love with this image, and can no longer accept that it is untrue.
— Pavan K. VarmaHe was the first prime minister in a long time who did not have a son or a son-in-law in business or real estate.
— Sanjaya BaruWhat hurts me is the fact that in India, a good doctor is one whom you have to take an appointment with even before you fall sick. Else, you will die but not get treated. A good school is one that won't admit you even if you are in Lower Kindergarten. A good minister is one won't meet you till are some VIP. I want to change this in my lifetime by democratizing education and opportunities.
— Sharad Vivek SagarThe world believes it was built by love but reading Shah Jahan’s own words on the Taj, one could say it was grief that built the Taj Mahal and it was sorrow that saw it through sixteen years till completion.
— Aysha TaryamThose who have never seen a leopard under favourable conditions in his natural surroundings can have no conception of the grace of movement, and beauty of colouring, of this the most gracefuL and the most beautiful of all animales in our Indian jungles.
— Jim CorbettWhat better hiding place than an old, woodlice-ridden album of photographs!
— Renita D'Silva