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In India there is a common saying that the way to Swaraj is through Mandalay. By Mahatma Gandhi

Calcutta is like a work of modern art that neither makes sense nor has utility, but exists for some esoteric aesthetic reason. By Amit Chaudhuri

Mumbai's infectious. Once you start living in Mumbai, working in Mumbai, I don't think you can live anywhere else. By Yash Chopra

The city is recruited from the country. By Ralph Waldo Emerson

I love the homely atmosphere of Indore and Bhopal. People here are very warm and affectionate. By Malaika Arora Khan

Delhi is definitely a foodie's paradise. By Esha Gupta

I'm a big foodie. Hyderabadi cuisine is amazing, and the kind of mutton dishes available at some restaurants in the Old City is incredible. By Imtiaz Ali

the bus was running late, but in truth this was no surprise. Delhi probably got its name from the word 'delay'. By Karl Pilkington

This for me was home, and for the visitors, Kashmir". By Irfan Nabi

Gods blast it, I was asking ye where you shite in the city, not where I should do it! By Kevin Hearne

Will make Delhi a corruption-free , world class city. By Arvind Kejriwal

A city whose living immediacy is so urgent that when I am in it I lose all sense of the past. By Kenneth Tynan

Growing up in Delhi, one gets addicted to pollution. By Karan Mahajan

We lived in Bombay and we lived in Mumbai and sometimes, I lived in both of them at the same time. By Suketu Mehta

All wisdom does not reside in Delhi. By P. Chidambaram

I was born in Faridabad and I spent a major part of my growing up years in Delhi before shifting to Mumbai. Delhi-NCR is still very special to me. By Sonu Nigam

Gujarat is the fourth state in the world where we have a separate climate-change department. By Narendra Modi

Of course, no one has enough time to see every shop that Mumbai has: That would take more lifetimes than even the gods could offer. By Hanya Yanagihara

So this wonderful cityHas only dead ashes for me. By John Galsworthy

The centuries-old history and culture of India, majestic architectural monuments and museums of Delhi, Agra and Mumbai have a unique attractive force. By Vladimir Putin

London, thou art the flower of cities all! By William Dunbar

I am extremely proud to have the surname Ambani. I am proud to be a Gujarati, and above all, an extremely proud Indian. By Anil Ambani

For true happiness, sane enjoyment, you must look to the country, not town. Only you want one true heart beside you with which to enjoy it! By Ellen Buckingham Mathews

A city no worse than others, a city rich and vigorous and full of pride, a city lost and beaten and full of emptiness. By Raymond Chandler

'Bombay Velvet' is my first film in a trilogy about Bombay, before it became a metropolis. By Anurag Kashyap

Bombay is a city where gossip is treated as a commodity. By Tahir Shah

A city presents many different faces, and it is up to the traveller to assemble the proper composite. By David Levithan

Our guests have described a vast city spanning many stars, By Daniel P. Swenson

I will always be a Hyderabadi. By Satya Nadella

In the future, all cities will be distinguished by one thing only. The nature of their enthusiasm. By Pier Giorgio Di Cicco

The Fastest Growing SEO Company In Delhi - Avemfly Technology By Amit Mandal

Urbanization in India is a slow but sure death for her villages and villagers. By Mahatma Gandhi

I am finished with cities. I spent four years in New York, ten in Paris, and I was in Belgrade for a while. To me now they are just airports. By Emir Kusturica

Mumbai is like Manhattan. There's a certain pace, a social life and the thrill of a professional life. By Madhuri Dixit

India Lima Yankee By Teresa Mummert

Florence - the city of tranquillity made manifest ... By Katherine Cecil Thurston

London, that great cesspool into which all the loungers and idlers of the Empire are irresistibly drained. By Arthur Conan Doyle

It takes Rs. 10 per kms in Ahmedabad by auto- rickshaw, but it took us only Rs. 7 per kms to reach Mars. By Narendra Modi

Pukka sahib or rank outsidergentleman or bounderand it's accent, accent, all the way. By Christina Stead

The moment the rickshaw stopped, your abba said, 'This is Vanity Bagh, where we will build our home and make it heaven-like. By Anees Salim

As reforms have come into India, as India has started opening up, prosperity is increasing, as is demand for urban housing. By Kushal Pal Singh

Delhi women - they're the most beautiful women! But the fact remains that they know they are gorgeous. By Vir Das

At the Konya bus station, By Vendela Vida

central thoroughfare, stood a By Robert Galbraith

Whenever I get three-four days in hand, I fly down to Delhi to spend time with my family and my dog. By Esha Gupta

What is the city but the people? By William Shakespeare

India will reveal to you the places in your heart that must be purified. By Erin Reese

Indians, schmindians! By George Armstrong Custer

But of no country is it so true as of India that the nearer one gets to the capital the further one gets from the realities. By Walter Crocker

You get funky things in Goa, so I like shopping there. Paris and Milan are also my preferred shopping destinations. By Karisma Kapoor

The modern city consists of ... dark, narrow streets full of gasoline fumes, coal dust, and toxic gasses, torn by the noise ... By Alexis Carrel

Ashurbanipal." Oh, baby, keep talking dirty to me. By Jo Raven

It's a strange city ... filled with things that are not obvious. By A.m. Homes

Dhaka the city of mosques has become the city of Hindu temples. By Delwar Hossain Sayeedi

London, dirty little pool of life By Behramji Malabari

It was a musty sweet smell. "Is this plague city? By Thaddeus Nowak

I was at the famous Shiva temple of Brihadishwari in Tanjore, By Thomas Hoover

The people are the city. By William Shakespeare

My ambition is to unfold the sources of India in the profound plane of human nature. By Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

My stand has always been clear that I am from Gujarat and will keep working for the state. By Narendra Modi

This city is like no other city in the world. It is brilliant but it is bloated, and I've never called it home By Jessie Burton

This last month I have felt the burden of a city. Its great sorrow has pressed in on my soul. Its vice and sin have bowed me upon my knees in tears. By Oswald J. Smith

Traveling in India gives you a chance to observe a renaissance. By Marie Brenner

I seek the city because there is nothing sweeter than not being alone in your loneliness. By Charlotte Eriksson

How much do you want? Do you want three meals in a hawker centre, food court or restaurant? By Vivian Balakrishnan

I lived in Calcutta for five months in 1999. While I was there, I read many journals, diaries, collections of letters and histories. By Susanna Moore

Calcutta's the only city I know where you are actively encouraged to stop strangers at random for a quick chat. By Tahir Shah

All around us, Karachi kept moving By Kamila Shamsie

Calcutta is like another world. People there are very special and grateful. By Penelope Cruz

The real middle class India that has always been looking for a voice that is its very own. I write about it because I belong to it. By Chetan Bhagat

I am neither a Bengali nor am I from Delhi's St Stephen's. I am an Allahabad boy. By Vikas Swarup

The true India resides in its villages By Charan Singh

The Aravaipa village near Camp Grant. Although Camp By Dee Brown

You can go and see the Katihar railway station. This is the most beautiful station in Bihar, even better than the Patna junction. By Tariq Anwar

I like Indian takeaway. By Nicola Sturgeon

If I wanted, I could have ruled half of Bombay. By Dev Anand

Skyline reveals a city's purpose and character. Oxford had its dreaming spires; Manhattan its glittering towers; Edinburgh its eccentric spikes. By Alexander Mccall Smith

I need my fill of Indian home cooking. By Waris Ahluwalia

My ancestors are Rajputs from Jaipur, a lineage of the royal family. By Kangana Ranaut

Hello - what hotel is this - ? By F Scott Fitzgerald

It's a holy city for music. By Hugh Laurie

The choking humidity makes amphibians of us all, in Bombay, breathing water in air; you learn to live with it, and you learn to like it, or you leave. By Gregory David Roberts

packers and movers in chennai By Rishi

The palace of the Saggese family, once the great landowner of those parts. An archway By Malcolm Gladwell

Thriving metropolis. Home to dozens. By Patrick Rothfuss

Now, if I had an Indian name, it would be 'Stands in Confusion'. By Caroline Lawrence

The Composite City where all human potentials are spread out in a vast silent market. By William S. Burroughs

This is the entranceTo the city of you... By Mark Doty

Better people are possible to create, even in Delhi. By Mihir S. Sharma

London; a nation, not a city. By Benjamin Disraeli

Urban nature is like living with mass conditions. It sometimes feels like a myth & you are its scribe. By Eileen Myles

Most gay, conversational, careless, lovely city ... where one drinks golden Tokay until one feels most beautiful, and warm and loved - oh, Budapesth! By Winifred Holtby

Charleston, West "by gods" Virginia By Jennifer L. Armentrout

While airports are particularly good places to hunt for Indian stupidity, many other Indian processes are retarded too. By Chetan Bhagat

More dreams are realised and extinguished in Bombay than any other place in India. By Gregory David Roberts

Calcutta has still not recovered from history: people mourn the past, and abhor it deeply. By Amit Chaudhuri

I grew up in East Flatbush in Brooklyn which was an intense neighbourhood filled with different West Indian cultures. By Michael K. Williams

What is the city in which we sit here, but an aggregate of incongruous materials, which have obeyed the will of some man? By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Pattaya is what the end of civilization will look like. By John Cameron Smith

I like doing business with people in India. By Henrik Fisker