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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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असल में सिर्फ़ दलदल होते है । जिसके ऊपर फूल और हरी हरी घास उगायी जाती है दलदल को छुपाने लिए
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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कभी कभी हम कुछ ऐसा भी पढ़ लेते है जो ख़ुद तहें दिल से यक़ीन करते । नंगापन, मेरे हिसाब से, ज़िंदगी का एक अहम हिस्सा है, और बहुत ख़ूबसूरत भी :)
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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अजीब बात कैसे ज़िंदगी में भी डर उन्ही से लगता है जो "और भी बहुत कुछ " की तरह मिलते है ।
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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What you end up remembering isn't always the same ad what you have witnessed
Julian Barnes - The sense of an ending !
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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The world is supposed to be full of possibilities, but they narrow down to pretty few in most personal experience. There's lots of food fish in the sea ... May be ... But the bat masses seem to be mackerel or herring, and if you're not mackerel or herring, yourself, you are likely to find very good fishes in the sea
Lady chatterley's lover
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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He seemed so old... Endlessly old, build up of layers of disillusion, going down in him generation after generation, like geological starts; and at the same time he was forlorn like a child. Ab outcast, in a certain sense; but turn the desperate bravery of his rat-like existence.
Page 21 - Lady Chatterley's Lover - D. H Lawrence
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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God can create new things, but has even He the power to create afresh that which has been destroyed?
Rabindranath Tagore - The home and the world
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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Why do not men change wholly when they change? When I look into my heart, I find everything that was there, still there—only they are topsy-turvy. Things that were well-ordered have become jumbled up. The gems that were strung into a necklace are now rolling in the dust. And so my heart is breaking
Rabindranath Tagore - The home and the world
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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There is nothing so strange in creation as the man who is alone. Even he whose near ones have all died, one by one, is not alone— companionship comes for him from behind the screen of death. But he, whose kin are there, yet no longer near, who has dropped out of all the varied companionship of a full home—the starry universe itself seems to bristle to look on him in his darkness.
Rabindranath Tagore - The home and the world
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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Buffaloes in this country," I interrupted, "likewise give milk and are used for ploughing. And therefore, so long as we dance frantic dances on our temple pavements, smeared with their blood, their severed heads carried on our shoulders, religion will only laugh at us if we quarrel with Mussulmans in her name, and nothing but the quarrel itself will remain true. If the cow alone is to be held sacred from slaughter, and not the buffalo, then that is bigotry, not religion
Nikhil - The home and the world Rabindranath Tagore
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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It is because I am such a mystery to my own mind that my attraction for myself is so strong! If once the whole of myself should become known to me, I would then fling it all away—and reach beatitude!
Rabindranath Tagore - The home and the world
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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The fact is that man is as much a mystery to woman as woman is to man
Rabindranath Tagore - The home and the world
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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There are more things in life than the union or separation of man and woman. The great world stretches far beyond, and one can truly measure one's joys and sorrows when standing in its midst.
Rabindranath Tagore - The home and the world
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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The house which becomes empty through the parting of lovers, still has music left in the heart of its emptiness. But the house that is empty because hearts are asunder, is awful in its silence. Even the cry of pain is out of place there
Rabindranath Tagore - the home and the world
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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The earth is not a dead thing like the moon. She breathes. Her rivers and oceans send up vapours in which she is clothed. She is covered with a mantle of her own dust which flies about the air
Sandip - The home and the world Rabindranath Tagore
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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For man is so much greater than the things he looses in this life
What a brilliant piece of insight from Nikhil - the home and the world - Rabindranath Tagore
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storiesuinus · 9 years ago
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"I have nothing against your worship as such, but how is it you propose to conduct your worship of God by hating other countries in which He is equally manifest?"
What a brilliant thought ! Something I completely believe in - from Ranbindranath Tagore's The home and the World
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