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Indian Quotes Quotes

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Merlin Franco
“Everything he says is new to me. But something about it sounds so familiar, like a passive knowledge I had always known before. I want this liberation, this boundless love!”
Merlin Franco, Saint Richard Parker

“Friendship is a two-way street, where both hearts beat in harmony, sharing laughter and tears in equal measure. When one side bears the weight of affection, the foundation cracks, and the bond begins to fade. Mutuality is the lifeblood of true friendship, where give and take dance in balance, nourishing a connection that stands the test of time.”
Shaila Touchton

Abhijit Naskar
“మహిళల అదనపుబలం ద్వారా మాత్రమే భారతదేశం పురోగతి సాధించగలదు.”
Abhijit Naskar, Prescription: Treating India's Soul

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“By Birth, I am a Hindu; By Heart, I am a Christian;
By Body, I am a Muslim; By Soul, I am INDIAN”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Anurag Anand
“There is a background to every drop of blood spilled and every life lost. Only, in some such cases history explains the outcome more overtly than in others.”
Anurag Anand, Once Upon a Lockdown

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The takeover of the Amerindians appears to them as the beginning of the Apocalypse.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“A narcissistic mother's love comes with a price tag, draining her son's pockets and leaving his heart empty, a constant reminder that her affection is for sale, not freely given.”
Shaila Touchton

“May the spirit of the living God descend upon me and rest upon me. May my faith be strengthened and may I speak words of confidence and truth. May my words and thoughts be aligned with your will and may I boldly declare your promises. Let your spirit empower me to confess your truth and may my faith be evident to all. In Jesus name, Amen.”
Shaila Touchton

“Some men use love as a excuse to leech off women, mistaking dependency for devotion. Financial independence is not a gift to be earned, but a right to be claimed. Stand on your own feet, men, and let love be a mutual support, not a monetary crutch.”
Shaila Touchton

“Wake up, dear hearts! Let go of grumpiness, arrogance, and temper. Embrace empathy, love, and compassion. Life is short, and our time on this earth is momentry. Let us cherish every moment with kindness, understanding, and warmth. For in the end, it's not what we had, but how we loved that truly matters”
Shaila Touchton