21 Quotes About Delhi

Delh is one of the most happening place of India. Delhi is the capital of India and it is also the largest city in the country. It is not just any other big city, but a place which has witnessed many cultural shifts over time that has shaped the present day city. Delh has always had its own way of doing things and has always been an example for many other Indian cities to follow Read more

To be more precise, Delhi has seen several cultural changes over the years, some good, some bad, which make up the present day city. The reason behind these changes is obviously due to its rich history.

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I'm determined that I won't give up on my dreams for anything. I have evolved in these years. Learned and outgrown a lot many things including the unrealistic expectations of my family, fake relationships, society's criticism, surpassed people who are intimidated by my outspoken nature, Faux friends and especially the people who disappear in dark whenever they think its easier for them to do so. I have grown over stupid and useless conversations. The insecurity and the feeling of self doubt. I have never been less burdened. Parul Wadhwa
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Nostalgia washes over me with tons of memors and lifetime rolled on this land. Every oblivious memory from the childhood wraps open in the fragrance of these busy roads and familiar land, long signals, irritating traffic, honking cars, rushing people, excessive pollution defining Delhi at its best. Parul Wadhwa
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Just because some dreams never see light that doesn’t make us nonbelievers, they are wings to our sky and fiction makes us dream. I know the truth is fatal, especially for the stubborn’s but trust me the illusion is worse. Parul Wadhwa
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Living independent might come as appalling as the word to anyone but me. The one who thinks it's a cool idea and worth it, has sure forgotten that independence comes with a price. If one doesn't still agree, you gotta try staying at a hostel. Parul Wadhwa
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College life is different, entirely different like you don't have to get ready and wear that red and crisp blue school uniform and look alike every day. Free to define ourselves with statement attire. Good thing. Parul Wadhwa
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Cut off's are like real sadist as they watch some folks happy and disappoint the majority. People dream of a life at Delhi University. Delhiites know there is something special about the brand name and life at the campus. Rest as they say is history and it speaks volumes. Parul Wadhwa
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I have a distinct air of myself standing amidst such a crowd of people. My eyes set above, looking at the tall building if it bespeaks a promising note. I don’t know how fair is life, All I know is I have a plan to alter the face of it, the way I choose. A purpose, a driving motive, and an obsession. Parul Wadhwa
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Dying is not a solution.. I want to live with You..! K. Hari Kumar
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It feels like home, far from home, yet homely. I have always been a fan of Delhi's practical life not that i have lived in an aspiration or yearning to make a living here, but delhi has always been on my soapbox. Parul Wadhwa
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Abstract conversations are my favourite, for they unviel true convictions. Parul Wadhwa
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The food in the hostel mess is worst of a kind. The grief in my words reach easily to those who have "been there and done that" Chapatti in the meal is either so uncooked or overly cooked and you can only expect dal in the ocean of water when you are ready to swim. Parul Wadhwa
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The mere mention of the Farakka Express, which jerks its way eastward each day from Delhi to Calcutta, is enough to throw even a seasoned traveller into fits of apoplexy. At a desert encampment on Namibia's Skeleton Coast, a hard-bitten adventurer had downed a peg of local fire-water then told me the tale. Farakka was a ghost train, he said, haunted by ghouls, Thuggees, and thieves. Only a passenger with a death wish would go anywhere near it. . Tahir Shah
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Faxian and Xuanzang might have been the first Chinese to travel to India, but sometimes it felt like I was the first. Hong Mei
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Myra wasn't simple or complicated. She was different. She was not perfect, not even close but her flaws were intresting. She always had an opinion, something to say about everything. Most interesting thing about her is that she never said something to please, yet she was nice to be around. Parul Wadhwa
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Hostel is one phase in a man's life that teaches him what Indian mothers fail to teach their children despite the use of potential weapons like rolling pin, broom stick, wiper so on and henceforth. Who knows if you are luckier, you might just experience your bachelorhood as a paying guest. Parul Wadhwa
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I can very well understand your frustration, but you must stick to your dreams. Try Harder! K. Hari Kumar
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If Allah has willed it that way... He must have better plans for you child... K. Hari Kumar
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I am a palette of emotions; I remember how I have cov-eted to be free from the school rules. I look around to see people casually dressed up and walking with an aim maybe to make a better career or just add fame of DU degree like me. The campus is buzzing with freshman and activity. I just hope, these corridors, hallways, and passages don’t see me trip-ping and falling any day. I feel more comfortable standing in between the crowd of people moving. Like nobody is paying any heed. You can be yourself without feeling awkward about anything. . Parul Wadhwa
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The great tradition of Delhi can be seen through its cuisine. Mohit Chauhan
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Delhi is my emotional home. I still dream of owning a home there. Kabir Bedi