We live in a day that nobody's lived in before: where you can touch more people. The message I'll speak tonight and the message that I speak at home, people in India will hear. It's just an amazing day.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Members of India's diaspora, living in distant lands of the world, my good wishes to all of you. You may be far away from India, but you are always close to our hearts.
India profoundly changed my outlook on life because you see how people can be content and very happy with little or even no possessions. It's the reverse of the West.
We take ourselves so seriously moment by moment, but India shows you a sense of eternity. You're one little ant on a hill. You're part of life, but you're not the whole thing.
'What will people say?' is a feeling every Indian girl grows up with.
Each day we understand better what the Indians say, and they us, so that very often we are intelligible to each other.
The Indian diaspora is a wonderful place to write from, and I am lucky to be part of it.
I deeply appreciate all the support and encouragement I have received from people all across India.
The first thing I look forward to when I am in Delhi is to spend some time with my family. It's always lovely coming back here and playing in front of my own people. It's just a special place.
India somehow constantly rivets and inspires me, and I feel very relieved to have come from this country which has a very 'lifeist' approach to living fully, no matter what one has or doesn't have.
I don't think people give Indian society enough credit. We may not like to talk much about things but we do, basically, want to live and let live.
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