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A Passage to India
By
E.M. Forster
QUOTATION: No one is India.
ATTRIBUTION: E.M. (Edward Morgan) Forster (18791970), British novelist,
essayist. A Passage to India, pt. I, ch. 7 (1924).
QUOTATION: Indias a muddle.
ATTRIBUTION: E.M. (Edward Morgan) Forster (18791970), British novelist,
essayist. A Passage to India, pt. I, ch. 7 (1924).
QUOTATION: God is love.
ATTRIBUTION: E.M. (Edward Morgan) Forster (18791970), British novelist,
essayist. A Passage to India, pt. III, ch. 33 (1924).
QUOTATION: Im a holy man minus the holiness.
ATTRIBUTION: E.M. (Edward Morgan) Forster (18791970), British novelist,
essayist. A Passage to India, pt. I, ch. 11 (1924).
QUOTATION: He neglects to come.
ATTRIBUTION: E.M. (Edward Morgan) Forster (18791970), British novelist,
essayist. A Passage to India, pt. I, ch. 7 (1924).
QUOTATION: Ideas are fatal to caste.
ATTRIBUTION: E.M. (Edward Morgan) Forster (18791970), British novelist,
essayist. A Passage to India, pt. 1, ch. 7 (1924).
QUOTATION: Nothing was explained, and yet there was no romance.
ATTRIBUTION: E.M. (Edward Morgan) Forster (18791970), British novelist,
essayist. A Passage to India, pt. II, ch. 14 (1924).
QUOTATION: The so called white races are really pinko-grey.
ATTRIBUTION: E.M. (Edward Morgan) Forster (18791970), British novelist,
essayist. Mr. Fielding, in A Passage to India, pt. 1, ch. 7 (1924).
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