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What is meant for you is always meant to find you. - Indian poet-saint Lalleshwari ~ Tosha Silver
Indian Poet quotes by Tosha Silver
Dear Fellow Human Being,

You are born wild, You do not deserve to be tamed!

Tell yourself,

You do not deserve this!

All those toxic words you have to listen from people,

All those fears they try to pin on your mind,

All those giggles they aim at your dreams,

All those judgmental stares inspecting your individuality,

All those fingers pointing towards your crude character,

All those shackles that tie your feet to social expectations,

All those cages that do not let your imagination fly free,

Listen deeply, you do not deserve any of it.

My dear fellow human, you do not deserve this hostility.

You are born wild, You do not deserve to be tamed!

― Jasz Gill ~ Jasz Gill
Indian Poet quotes by Jasz Gill
Poets should ignore most criticism and get on with making poetry. ~ Anne Stevenson
Indian Poet quotes by Anne Stevenson
So much inspires me. People living their lives with courage, beauty of all kinds, nature in all its aspects, people I love and people I hardly know, and, of course, other poets. ~ Ellen Bass
Indian Poet quotes by Ellen Bass
Indian Alzheimer's" - where you forget everything but the grudges. ~ Craig Johnson
Indian Poet quotes by Craig Johnson
Indian films are always very passionate and romantic, and so long as the scene is done well aesthetically, I have no qualms doing it. ~ Shilpa Shetty
Indian Poet quotes by Shilpa Shetty
For the poet, the world is word. Words. Not that precisely. Precisely: the world and words fuck each other. ~ Kathy Acker
Indian Poet quotes by Kathy Acker
Laura's bored expression had gradually fallen away as he spoke, and now she looked at him in amazement.
'You do realize I was being rude? Are you being polite because I am a guest and guests are like, what, gods in Indian culture?'
'Only in the history books. We treat guests the same as most people do around the world. Guests are fine as long as they respect boundaries and don't wear out their welcome. But you are more than a guest, Ms Mackenzie, you are a client. And clients are the gods of any business, anywhere in the world. ~ Indu Muralidharan
Indian Poet quotes by Indu Muralidharan
I can still remember the feel in my hand of that most wonderful American coin ever minted, a nickel with a buffalo on one side and the head of an Indian on the other. That nickel was a daily proof of our country's past. Bring it back! ~ Paul Engle
Indian Poet quotes by Paul Engle
We all write poems; it is simply that poets are the ones who write in words. ~ John Fowles
Indian Poet quotes by John Fowles
When it comes
to love
do not ever
settle
for anything
less than magical. ~ Sanober Khan
Indian Poet quotes by Sanober  Khan
A poet is a bird of unearthly excellence, who escapes from his celestial realm arrives in this world warbling. If we do not cherish him, he spreads his wings and flies back into his homeland. ~ Khalil Gibran
Indian Poet quotes by Khalil Gibran
Beneath the stars the lake lay dark and sombre," Stead wrote, "but on its shores gleamed and glowed in golden radiance the ivory city, beautiful as a poet's dream, silent as a city of the dead. ~ Erik Larson
Indian Poet quotes by Erik Larson
Whatever poets may write, or fools believe, of rural innocence and truth, and of the perfidy of courts, this is most undoubtedly true,
that shepherds and ministers are both men; their natures and passions the same, the modes of them only different. ~ Lord Chesterfield
Indian Poet quotes by Lord Chesterfield
In Latin America in general, and Cuba in particular, poets have been the inspiration behind struggles for independence, struggles for freedom of all sorts. ~ Margarita Engle
Indian Poet quotes by Margarita Engle
Tomber amoureux. To fall in love. Does it occur suddenly or gradually? If gradually, when is the moment "already"? I would fall in love with a monkey made of rags. With a plywood squirrel. With a botanical atlas. With an oriole. With a ferret. With a marten in a picture. With the forest one sees to the right when riding in a cart to Jaszuny. With a poem by a little-known poet. With human beings whose names still move me. And always the object of love was enveloped in erotic fantasy or was submitted, as in Stendhal, to a "cristallisation," so it is frightful to think of that object as it was, naked among the naked things, and of the fairy tales about it one invents. Yes, I was often in love with something or someone. Yet falling in love is not the same as being able to love. That is something different. ~ Czeslaw Milosz
Indian Poet quotes by Czeslaw Milosz
It turned out he wasn't just a poet. He was also a politician, a teacher, a lawyer, a scholar, and a knight. I thought one dream was enough for a person, but reading his story, I learned some people could hold on to many different dreams and see them all come true. ~ Aisha Saeed
Indian Poet quotes by Aisha Saeed
Each golden day was cherished to the full, for one had the feeling that each must be the last. Tomorrow it would be winter. ~ Elizabeth Enright
Indian Poet quotes by Elizabeth Enright
In this instance of the fire-arms, the Asiatic has been most improperly bracketed with the natives. The British Indian does not need any such restrictions as are imposed by the Bill on the natives regarding the carrying of fire-arms. The prominent race can remain so by preventing the native from arming himself. Is there a slightest vestige of justification for so preventing the British Indian? ~ Mahatma Gandhi
Indian Poet quotes by Mahatma Gandhi
According to Padilla, remembered Amalfitano, all literature could be classified as heterosexual, homosexual, or bisexual. Novels, in general, were heterosexual. Poetry, on the other hand, was completely homosexual. Within the vast ocean of poetry he identified various currents: faggots, queers, sissies, freaks, butches, fairies, nymphs, and philenes. But the two major currents were faggots and queers. Walt Whitman, for example, was a faggot poet. Pablo Neruda, a queer. William Blake was definitely a faggot. Octavio Paz was a queer. Borges was a philene, or in other words he might be a faggot one minute and simply asexual the next. ~ Roberto Bolano
Indian Poet quotes by Roberto Bolano
Writing is my passion. Words are the way to know ecstasy. Without them life is barren. The poet insists, language is a body of suffering and when you take up language you take up the suffering too. All my life I have been suffering for words. Words have been the source of the pain and the way to heal. Struck as a child for talking, for speaking out of turn, for being out of my place. Struck as a grown woman for not knowing when to shut up, for not being willing to sacrifice words for desire. Struck by writing a book that disrupts. There are many ways to be hit. Pain is the price we pay to speak the truth. ~ Bell Hooks
Indian Poet quotes by Bell Hooks
Do you know why the Indian rain dances always worked? Because the Indians would keep dancing until it rained. ~ Sherman Alexie
Indian Poet quotes by Sherman Alexie
The poet is never inspired, because he is the master of that which appears to others as inspiration. He does not wait for inspiration to fall out of the heavens like roasted ortolans. He knows how to hunt ... He is never inspired because he is unceasingly inspired, because the powers of poetry are always at his disposition, subjected to his will, submissive to his own activity ... ~ Raymond Queneau
Indian Poet quotes by Raymond Queneau
No one person is the cause for or consequence of all that happens. I am just the tenth man, the threshold, the turn in the tide. I stand here on the shoulders of humanity, a mere instrument of Time.
– Govinda Shauri ~ Krishna Udayasankar
Indian Poet quotes by Krishna Udayasankar
A poet needs a pen, a painter a brush, and a director an army. ~ Orson Welles
Indian Poet quotes by Orson Welles
I could never understand why people cower from the word storm. Sounds like a good time, to me! ~ Nicole DSettemi
Indian Poet quotes by Nicole DSettemi
The philosopher may sometimes love the infinite; the poet always loves the finite. For him the great moment is not the creation of light, but the creation of the sun and moon. ~ G.K. Chesterton
Indian Poet quotes by G.K. Chesterton
If one were to list all the cruelties and maltreatments, both physical and emotional, that parents and adults inflict on children under the guise of love, the list would be a long one. But, going beyond such sinister examples, even kissing and hugging may or may not convey to a child that he is loved.

Love is a feeling, an emotional state. Artists, writers, philosophers, poets have tried to define it. Marcel Proust says, "Love is space and time measured by the heart." What is space and time? It is the here and now. It is you.

As unfortunately I am no poet, I will try to recall from my own experience how it feels to be truly loved by someone. It makes me feel good, it opens me up, it gives me strength, I feel less vulnerable, less lonely, less helpless, less confused, more honest, more rich; it fills me with hope, trust, creative energy and it refuels me.

How do I perceive the other person who gives me these feelings? As honest, as one who sees and accepts me for what I really am, who objectively responds without being critical, whose authenticity and values I respect and who respects mine, who is available when needed, who listens and hears, who looks and sees me, who shares herself - who cares. Cares. To care is to put love in action. The way we care for our babies is then how they experience our love. ~ Magda Gerber
Indian Poet quotes by Magda Gerber
I will venture to assert, that a just translation of any ancient poet in rhyme is impossible. No human ingenuity can be equal to the task of closing every couplet with sounds homotonous, expressing at the same time the full sense, and only the full sense of his original. ~ William Cowper
Indian Poet quotes by William Cowper
It takes a strong effort on the part of each American Indian not to become Europeanized. The strength for this effort can only come from the traditional ways, the traditional values that our elders retain. ~ Russell Means
Indian Poet quotes by Russell Means
Ausonius must be read to be believed! As poet, no subject is too trivial for him; as courtier, no flattery too excessive. ~ Decimius Magnus Ausonius
Indian Poet quotes by Decimius Magnus Ausonius
I want to explore the existing manufacturing abilities of Indian companies and create products together. ~ Henrik Fisker
Indian Poet quotes by Henrik Fisker
And those who come together in the night and are entwined in rocking delight do an earnest work and gather sweetnesses, gather depth and strength for the song of some coming poet, who will arise to speak of ecstasies beyond telling. ~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Indian Poet quotes by Rainer Maria Rilke
Indian cinema is entertaining, and what I love most about it is the songs and dances in the films. ~ Pierce Brosnan
Indian Poet quotes by Pierce Brosnan
I'm not a pacifist by any measure, but I'm also fully aware that the reasons I might go to war could be very dubious. ~ Sherman Alexie
Indian Poet quotes by Sherman Alexie
Whenever I do something, it is rooted in the Indian opportunity. ~ Vijay Mallya
Indian Poet quotes by Vijay Mallya
Every poet depends upon generations who wrote in his native tongue; he inherits styles and forms elaborated by those who lived before him. At the same time, though, he feels that those old means of expression are not adequate to his own experience. ~ Czeslaw Milosz
Indian Poet quotes by Czeslaw Milosz
At a certain level, credible deterrence depends on a credible enemy. The Soviet Union disintegrated, but the surviving superpower's instinct to de-escalate intensified: In Kirkuk as in Kandahar, every Lilliputian warlord quickly grasped that you could provoke the infidel Gulliver with relative impunity. Mutually assured destruction had curdled into Massively Applied Desultoriness.

Clearly, if one nation is responsible for near half the world's military budget, a lot of others aren't pulling their weight. The Pentagon outspends the Chinese, British, French, Russian, Japanese, German, Saudi, Indian, Italian, South Korean, Brazilian, Canadian, Australian, Spanish, Turkish, and Israeli militaries combined. So why doesn't it feel like that?

Well, for exactly that reason: If you outspend every serious rival combined, you're obviously something other than the soldiery of a conventional nation state. But what exactly? The geopolitical sugar daddy is so busy picking up the tab for the global order he's lost all sense of national interest. ~ Mark Steyn
Indian Poet quotes by Mark Steyn
I'm a West Indian mum and West Indian mums will go to the wall for their children. ~ Diane Abbott
Indian Poet quotes by Diane Abbott
There were poets before Homer. ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
Indian Poet quotes by Marcus Tullius Cicero
Hindu fundamentalism," because Hinduism is a religion without fundamentals: no organized church, no compulsory beliefs or rites of worship, no single sacred book. The name itself denotes something less, and more, than a set of theological beliefs. In many languages - French and Persian amongst them - the word for "Indian" is "Hindu." Originally "Hindu" simply meant the people beyond the river Sindhu, or Indus. But the Indus is now in Islamic Pakistan; and to make matters worse, the word "Hindu" did not exist in any Indian language till its use by foreigners gave Indians a term for self-definition. ~ Shashi Tharoor
Indian Poet quotes by Shashi Tharoor
i have laughed
more than daffodils
and cried more than June. ~ Sanober Khan
Indian Poet quotes by Sanober Khan
And Ross again knew himself to be happy-in a new and less ephemeral way than before. He was filled with a queer sense of enlightnment. It seemed to him that all his life had moved to this pinpoint of time down the scattered threads of twenty years; from his old childhood running thoughtless and barefoot in the sun on Hendrawna sands, from Demelza's birth in the squarlor of a mining cottage, from the plains of Virginia and the trampled fairgrounds of Redruth, from the complex impulses which had governed Elizabeth's choice of Francis and from the simple philosophies of Demelza's own faith, all had been animated to a common end-and that end a moment of enlightenment and understanding and completion. Someone--a Latin poet--had defined eternity as no more than this: to hold and possess the whole fullness of life in one moment, here and now, past and present and to come. He thought: if we could only stop here. Not when we get home, not leaving Trenwith, but here, here reaching the top of the hill out of Sawle, dusk wiping out the edges of the land and Demelza walking and humming at my side. ~ Winston Graham
Indian Poet quotes by Winston Graham
Fireflies and Fame
As a child I would collect fireflies,
stuff them in a Coke bottle
capped with a wad of cotton
from my asthma medicine.
Tired of being just a collector
I turned Ted Bundy,
peeled off their wings,
then lined up their weightless bodies
into an elegant cursive script
spelling my name.
I stomped them all
like an Indian on a warpath
and for fifteen seconds of fame
my name lit up in Vegas neon
just like Liberace's. ~ Beryl Dov
Indian Poet quotes by Beryl Dov
My background is Indian, so I believe in a spiritual idea that there is another level, another layer or layers, if you will, above us. I believe that there are elements that allow things to be drawn together, a sort of energy. ~ Asif Kapadia
Indian Poet quotes by Asif Kapadia
The poet doesn't invent. He listens. ~ Jean Cocteau
Indian Poet quotes by Jean Cocteau
[The U.S. government] was tired of treaties. They were tired of sacred hills. They were tired of ghost dances. And they were tired of all the inconveniences of the Sioux. So they brought out their cannons. 'You want to be an Indian now?' they said, finger on the trigger. ~ Aaron Huey
Indian Poet quotes by Aaron Huey
The category "Women Poets" is bizarre and irrelevant. It's a subcategory of Poets, but there is not a "Men Poets" category. ~ Vanna Bonta
Indian Poet quotes by Vanna Bonta
If I'm writing, at least I don't feel as paralyzed. ~ Laura Goode
Indian Poet quotes by Laura Goode
Indira Gandhi had been this very powerful, dominating, ambiguous mother figure. Ambiguous because she was tyrannical, she had imposed ... she had suspended Indian democracy for a few years but she also was the woman who had defeated Pakistan in war at a time when most male politicians in India had secretly feared fighting that war, so that here in India even today Indira Gandhi is called by Indian nationalists the only man ever to have governed India. ~ Aravind Adiga
Indian Poet quotes by Aravind Adiga
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