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Simon Dring, On The Road Again: Thirty Years on the Traveller's Trail to India Quotes: Be as intellectual as you like about it, but India is brilliantly mad. And if you want to love it, you have to hate it first.
         

Be as intellectual as you like about it, but India is brilliantly mad. And if you want to love it, you have to hate it first.


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