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As an artist, what ultimately matters is whether you truly enjoy your art practice, regardless of criticism. After all, poets like Wordsworth and Shakespeare likely didn’t concern themselves with whether their names would be mentioned first or last in the literary canon—they simply created.
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Every writer should count every page they’ve written—including the published ones—and plant trees equal to that number. Otherwise, they have no right to write!
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A poet never truly moves on, for his poetry forever clings to the memories of his beloved.
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As a reader, you reach a stage where you're no longer chasing great writing; you simply seek to understand a human being through their words.
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I’m ready for an arranged marriage—on one condition. The girl must be a reader, and I want all the books she owns as dowry!
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Remain stone-hearted. If her love is true, she’ll carve a Krishna idol out of your heart!
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I saw her praying to Nataraj. Her closed eyes resembled the curtains of a theater, hiding a beautiful play being performed within. I long to witness that play with my eyes, drawn close to hers.
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It’s not her absence that scares me; it’s the thought of the day I’ll have to give up waiting for her.
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Sometimes, I hate poetry because it made me emotionally vulnerable. My dad was a tough man, always telling me to "be a man." But poetry softened me—it made my mind sensitive. It taught me love, kindness, compassion, sympathy, and empathy. Sometimes, I wish I were one of those boys who don’t care about anything, no matter what happens.
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A voter’s attitude towards the party they vote for should be: “I have voted for this party, and I will hold them accountable by criticizing their wrong decisions and failed attempts to address issues throughout their term if they come to power.” Unfortunately, however, voters often become defenders of the party instead.
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Let me tell you why a poet will always prefer a love marriage over an arranged one—love marriage is like a spontaneous poem, while an arranged marriage is like a poem the poet has been commissioned to write.
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I’m never alone, even when you’re not with me, because my heart has conjured an imaginary you that’s always by my side.
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Be a sportsman in love. Just like Sachin and Virat love cricket but handle wins and losses with grace, embrace both success and failure in a relationship with the same spirit.
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If it had been just her pretty face, I would have forgotten her the next day. But I’ve been struggling to figure out what it was that made me fall in love with her.
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Dear Lord, I am ready to embrace unrequited love—just transform the pain it brings into art.
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Sometimes, we can’t tell people that we miss them. Saying such things repeatedly might annoy them or come across as overly dramatic. In such moments, we are left with no choice but to endure the pain of missing them in silence.
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The most heartbreaking moment for a poet is discovering that love exists solely in poetry.
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