The Indian education system, like the Indian bureaucratic system, is Victorian and still in the 19th century. Our schools are still designed to produce clerks for an empire that does not exist anymore.
‐‐ Sugata Mitra
The Indian film industry is very, very vibrant. It is a mix like it is in Hollywood - there is a lot of highly commercial cinema.
‐‐ Lillete Dubey
The Indian is a human being.
‐‐ George Crook
The Indian knew how to live without wants, to suffer without complaint, and to die singing.
‐‐ Alexis de Tocqueville
The Indian music market is very film-oriented, and any other creative music venture doesn't receive enough support. I'd rather do singles and put them on my website.
‐‐ Shreya Ghoshal
The Indian race are waiting and praying.
‐‐ Chief Joseph
'The Indian Runner' was easy. It had been incubating in me for eight years, and by the time I sat down to write the thing, I had all the pictures in my head.
‐‐ Sean Penn
The Indian story has never been written. Maybe I am the man to do it.
‐‐ Zane Grey
The Indian Summer of life should be a little sunny and a little sad, like the season, and infinite in wealth and depth of tone, but never hustled.
‐‐ Henry Adams
The Indian was a religious man from his mother's womb.
‐‐ Charles Eastman
The Indian youth needs to be empowered, and it can be done through good education and vocational training.
‐‐ Pallam Raju
The Indians are finding the gaps like a pin in a haystack.
‐‐ Navjot Singh Sidhu
The Indians began to be troublesome all around me, killing and wounding cattle, stealing horses, and threatening to attack us. I was obliged to make campaigns against them and punish them.
‐‐ John Sutter
The Indians could not undertake any widespread cultivation of the plains not only because they lacked iron tools but also because they had no draft animals.
‐‐ Ellsworth Huntington
The Indians gave up the land of their own free will, and for it received brass kettles, blankets, guns, shirts, flints, tobacco, rum and many trinkets in which their simple hearts delighted.
‐‐ Patrick Gordon
The Indians have such strong traditions and aesthetics, and the people are beautiful, as are their goods.
‐‐ Georgina Chapman
The Indians, however, could not migrate from one part of the United States to another; neither could they obtain employment as readily as white people, either upon or beyond the Indian reservations.
‐‐ Nelson A. Miles
The Indians, I was now speaking of, were not content with the common Enemies that lessen and destroy their Country-men, but invented an infallible Stratagem to purge their Tribe, and reduce their Multitude into far less Numbers.
‐‐ John Lawson
The Indians kept increasing in numbers until it was estimated that we were fighting from 800 to 1,000 of them.
‐‐ Buffalo Bill
The Indians knew that life was equated with the earth and its resources, that America was a paradise, and they could not comprehend why the intruders from the East were determined to destroy all that was Indian as well as America itself.
‐‐ Dee Brown
The Indians may have in their religion and culture a reverence for the land. But then they get into the pressures created by modern society. Unless they are reasonably well-educated, they can't deal with them.
‐‐ Stewart Udall
The Indians on board said that thence to Cuba was a voyage in their canoes of a day and a half; these being small dug-outs without a sail. Such are their canoes. I departed thence for Cuba, for by the signs the Indians made of its greatness, and of its gold and pearls, I thought that it must be Cipango.
‐‐ Christopher Columbus
The Indians were well mounted and felt proud and elated because they had been made United States soldiers.
‐‐ Buffalo Bill
The indie world changed when the economy went south. I was frustrated with doing something, then waiting for it to come out, and sometimes it never did, or would just play in New York for 50 people. So I really wanted to try something else.
‐‐ Jeff Daniels
The indigenous peoples never had, and still do not have, the place that they should have occupied in the progress and benefits of science and technology, although they represented an important basis for this development.
‐‐ Rigoberta Menchu
The indispensable first step to getting the things you want out of life is this: decide what you want.
‐‐ Ben Stein
The indisputable fact is that nutritional science is the most powerful weapon available to win the war on cancer.
‐‐ Joel Fuhrman
The 'indistinguishable from magic' thing is highly dependent on where a viewer is looking from and not something intrinsic to any particular sort of tech.
‐‐ Ann Leckie
The individual can maintain himself in a society definitely organized only through possessing an equally definite mental and moral constitution. This is what the neuropath lacks. His state of disturbance causes him to be constantly taken by surprise by circumstances.
‐‐ Emile Durkheim
The individual couldn't find any attention in Italy.
‐‐ Emma Bonino
The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.
‐‐ Friedrich Nietzsche
The individual has become a mere cog in an enormous organization of things and powers which tear from his hands all progress, spirituality, and value in order to transform them from their subjective form into the form of a purely objective life.
‐‐ Georg Simmel
The individual incentive not to commit crime on Wall Street now is almost zero.
‐‐ Matt Taibbi
The individual is capable of both great compassion and great indifference. He has it within his means to nourish the former and outgrow the latter.
‐‐ Norman Cousins
The individual is not accountable to society for his actions in so far as these concern the interests of no person but himself.
‐‐ John Stuart Mill
The individual is not only best qualified to provide his own personal defense, he is the only one qualified to do so: and his right to do so is guaranteed by the Constitution.
‐‐ David Mamet
The individual makes a clear effort to define moral values and principles that have validity and application apart from the authority of the groups of persons holding them and apart from the individual's own identification with the group.
‐‐ Lawrence Kohlberg
The individual - man as a man, man as a brain, if you like - interests me more than what he makes because I've noticed that most artists only repeat themselves.
‐‐ Marcel Duchamp
The individual man is transitory, but the pulse of life and of growth goes on after he is gone, buried under a wreath of magnolia leaves.
‐‐ Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
The individual mirrors in his individuation the preordained social laws of exploitation, however mediated.
‐‐ Theodor Adorno
The individual must not be allowed to be overly free, but the country must be entirely free. When the country can exercise freedom, China will have become a mighty and prosperous nation.
‐‐ Sun Yat-sen
The individual's desire to dominate his environment is not a desirable trait in a society which every day grows more and more confining.
‐‐ Gore Vidal
The individual source of the statistics may easily be the weakest link.
‐‐ Josiah Stamp
The individual who can do something that the world wants done will, in the end, make his way regardless of his race.
‐‐ Booker T. Washington
The individual who desires to have his sins forgiven, must seek for it through the blood of Jesus. The individual who desires to get power over sin, must likewise seek it through the blood of Jesus.
‐‐ George Muller
The individual who has to justify his existence by his own efforts is in eternal bondage to himself.
‐‐ Eric Hoffer
The individual who signs the check has the ultimate power.
‐‐ Jerry Rubin
The individual whose vision encompasses the whole world often feels nowhere so hedged in and out of touch with his surroundings as in his native land.
‐‐ Emma Goldman
The individualist is an atom thinking about himself (Thank God I am not as other men); the communist, too often, is an atom having ecstasies of self-denial (Thank God I am one in a crowd).
‐‐ Louis MacNeice