Aporva Kala Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Aporva Kala
People who are left alone tell the story but are never a part of it; those who are a part of the crowd, are story bound, acting upon the role assigned to them in the theater of living, loving and longing. — Aporva Kala
Life cannot be lived without irritations and angers; fights and placation-A cycle of Karma, wheels of succor. — Aporva Kala
Religion is like this; a prayer, a song, a flower, a white sugar ball, a chime of the brass bell, the rendering of mantra, closing one's eyes; Meditation. — Aporva Kala
I have noticed one thing, whenever a doubt arises, there are two voices voicing two ways. Always. One has to choose. I have noticed another thing, whenever two voices shout, one tends to pick up the one which is closer to heart. — Aporva Kala
I knew then and there only that pretty young little things are like monsoon lilies; transient trams. Catch them if you can, but if you miss them, do not wail, a next one would be whistling round the corner, about to enter the La Gurre of your heart — Aporva Kala
Who listens to you when you are at your lowest lows? No one. But it is the best time when you should listen to your calling. — Aporva Kala
He is too presumptuous about the inanities of appearances, poor realities gone for a toss. — Aporva Kala
Her tears still lay, unattended, on my bosom ... I wouldn't wipe them, for she might stop paying me visits. — Aporva Kala
All writers pen sad stories to garner sympathy, writing is after all for the abandoned of the society: the ink-leech, spewing black blood and sucking innocent souls. — Aporva Kala
To be honest with one's emotions is a thousand times better than to silent about what one doesn't feel. — Aporva Kala
It doesn't require jargon to describe the soul. — Aporva Kala
Freedom is inevitable; it is only the matter of the form in which it occurs. I think it is not the freedom per se that matters but the capacity to absorb it. I could have it and yet not enjoy it. — Aporva Kala
His failure became my destiny — Aporva Kala
Comparisons are inevitable, her face resembles her, he is like him and this old man is like that old man. This is taking things too far.All old men and women are alike. Ageing makes no discrimination between the beauty and the ugly. — Aporva Kala
An array of colorful camps dotted the river banks, like a Garrison of army on a peace keeping mission. A mini India; many great nations; different people living in the same place, an inversion of the notion of nation. — Aporva Kala
The phantasmogoric philosophy, ineluctable bride of mediocrity. — Aporva Kala
But why have you dear English Jew whose forefathers fought to enter the country of Johnny Mill, the Stuart with a little heart, saunter in Haridwar, no pubs or fish and chips' counters here, only Ganga-Jal, -the holy ale- Quaff it for the spirit and carry it to the banks of Thames in a holy grail. — Aporva Kala
Two conclusions follow, die a death, live a death. — Aporva Kala
Do your heart's calling, dear dreamer or be doomed forever in the fire of unfulfilled wishes, a soul disease. — Aporva Kala
When the wound is fresh it hurts, more so when you are reminded to the hurt time and again — Aporva Kala
I thought of her as she, and she as her. — Aporva Kala
Your perception may not be my reality — Aporva Kala
Hume hummed in his head. Reason versus passion- David versus Goliath. Let the Goliath win for one last time. But the world is full of the Davids, the begging bastards, passing of their defeat as a win over the favorites. Why the world sides with the under-doggies. A favorite is nobody's favorite, but one's one. As if he has to pay a toll tax for his tolls. — Aporva Kala
How a sip of water from a brass cup or a few drops from a brass spoon of the size of finger or how can one keep rose petals and marigold spreads between the pages of one's books for years or how the fresh shoot of barley could be put behind one's ears or how a dot of vermilion on the forehead or how fasting for a day or how praying or chanting or lightening an incense stick or how lighting a cotton wick dipped in mustard oil or how being blessed by priests and saints or how sitting in a lotus posture or how reading the holy books could kindle in one that thing called faith — Aporva Kala
Its gresham's law in operation is all walks of life and not just money: bad money drives out good money from circulation; bad writers drive out good writers from circulation, bad parents drive out good parents from nuturing, bad politicians drive out good politicians from governance, bad girls drive out good girls from heart, bad teachers drive out good teachers from classes ... But bad emotions drive out good rationality. — Aporva Kala
She liked the idea of a place belonging to the cows, no ownership of human ego. — Aporva Kala
He was elated by his own profundity. It was as if the gods had conspired that he be full of wisdom. — Aporva Kala
It is easy to begin anew, rather than try to redo the existing. — Aporva Kala
Sameness of existence. Conformity is inevitable. So is search. — Aporva Kala
History tells creativity is a result of Soul song. — Aporva Kala
Soundless speechless sorties of life. — Aporva Kala
It is better to die than carry the burden of expectations, you die every moment then, bearing situations you are not supposed to put up with. — Aporva Kala
All scientist are oglers, i suppose, the sensuousness is a sine quo non of modern technology — Aporva Kala
And what is that thing which you promise to provide?- 'The beauty of the soul and the simplicity of happiness', he replied. — Aporva Kala
Immortality, thou art a chimerical bridesmaid of life. — Aporva Kala
The doctor always prescribes the approximate, for there aren't any set of perfect treatments for diseases. — Aporva Kala
An orchestra of temple bells and chanting erupted suddenly like a pleasing drizzle. — Aporva Kala
The gods are real crazy when it comes to prayers. They listen to some sometimes and do not listen to some sometimes. But the whole world prays, nonetheless-All the time — Aporva Kala
The spirit never leaves, never goes away. — Aporva Kala
On hindsight every failure is the best medicine, bitter but effective — Aporva Kala
Yoga subsumes all; God, religion, and philosophy. — Aporva Kala
The best time to meditate, when the doctor is tongue tied. — Aporva Kala
This burden of Brahmins, no one understands. The sacrifice they make for knowledge, when the whole world sleeps they wake setting standards for the mediocre. But it is their arrogance that is taken note of. They have earned it, haven't they? — Aporva Kala
one should know what one's role is. — Aporva Kala
What is it that is changing, I or the world around me? — Aporva Kala
Fork! that symbol of the British art of gluttony. — Aporva Kala
This business of love is one hell of a commerce of emotion. Tear bucks. — Aporva Kala
He could make mistakes.... the first time. — Aporva Kala
Legacy proves ones mettle and one's karma. — Aporva Kala
What can a fallen star wish for, but it fulfills other's wishes, is it not? — Aporva Kala
Between us what it was? i couldn't fathom, till she was gone. — Aporva Kala
People forget history nowadays, he lamented, that is what the ego does, making one the prisoner of one's inflated present, ignoring the humble past one has lived. — Aporva Kala
Grey is the shade of life, like shadows. — Aporva Kala
To each his own. A billion Buddhas. A billion streams of wisdom. All smiling in their anguish. — Aporva Kala
The senses assimilate the world, the maya of God. — Aporva Kala
Love as acme of living and dying. — Aporva Kala
Some day, Some wish... — Aporva Kala
Karma has to be done, there is o way of escaping the world once one is in it. — Aporva Kala
Only women understand the sensitivity of the soul, men are ambitious and ruthless. — Aporva Kala
What are we but the some total of our habits and lifestyle. — Aporva Kala
I was grown up long before the grown ups were the grown ups. — Aporva Kala
Annant is Pickwick paperless, the hunter of wisdom and due to Lovelace heart, a budding poet-ass. — Aporva Kala
Religion is a good time pass, better than philosophy, and a million times better than love; love is a wastage of an era. — Aporva Kala
She was finally owned up- it took death as a price for her being accepted. — Aporva Kala
live a death, die a death — Aporva Kala
Why one enjoys maternal grandparents more than the paternal ones, i have never understood, but it was like that for me. — Aporva Kala
People create their own gods so that they could compete with other people's gods. It is not the humanity that fights but human gods. God war. Good war. — Aporva Kala
That is what the opposites do, cross the swords invariably and unknowingly. — Aporva Kala
Dream are, afterall universal, no ownership, no monopoly: i dream, i achieve, all are blessed. — Aporva Kala
That night I woke up to a strange fact; keep milk not to drink but to feed the cat. — Aporva Kala
I know it is the itch between the legs which causes everything-Wars, Religions, Marriages, Elections, Families, Globalization, Trade, Literature, Science, and for me Philosophy. — Aporva Kala
But you raised a ruckus about and threatened to perform a Julius Caesarian on anybody on anybody who calls April the cruelest month- I was Damn born out of the loins of my father in the spring of April, you claimed. Surgeon, you stood up for the month of buds and bitches like a true Kuon Kunos — Aporva Kala
Descartes' Meditations; doubt rise and results in clear and distinct ideas. all in the mind and all innate. Spinoza bakes the best cake, love God intellectually. Oh! God, he should have stuck to polishing glasses or gotten married. Then dear Philosopher we what mettle your are of. Soren Kierkgaard is the king of leer; life is a disease unto death, he proclaimed till death claimed him early. And Nietzche? following Schopenhauer's Superman- was nursed by his sister despite crying foul of the female race and died a wreck man. All theory no practice. Sartre was better , loyal to Simon De ... Both lay next to each other in Paris, witout marrying. — Aporva Kala
It is hard to let go; harder to hold on to. — Aporva Kala
He practices exceptions and bends the rules. — Aporva Kala
He shouted and he heard his shout and he feared it and shouted back asking it to keep quiet but he didn't pay any head to his shout and shouted with renewed vigor. One shouts the shout one hears. — Aporva Kala
All beautiful women lead a gearless life and die horribly. Like the queen- Marilyn Monroe. — Aporva Kala
It is the duty that separates men from boys — Aporva Kala
We dream and we actualize those which are closest to our hearts — Aporva Kala
Expect guests when the crow crows. — Aporva Kala
A proud Jew after all that had happened to them over a period of history, for geography. — Aporva Kala
Then one day it dawned on him that in his heart lay a key to the state of enchantment- of being in love..! — Aporva Kala
For, if after fifty you don't live the aspirations of the young, go away. Who needs needs spectacled snails, salivating on the Soma of youth. — Aporva Kala
It feels nice to know about things and about oneself. — Aporva Kala