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Tourists who indulge in a frenzied rush through the country cannot possibly know India, but Britishers who dwell in their world apart for twenty years do not know it either. To understand this misunderstandable land, one must live with the Indians--and especially with the Indians of the interior, of the villages, the plains, and the mountains.
-- Notebooks Category 15: The Orient > Chapter 1 : Meetings of East and West > # 125