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“Ask hard questions to yourself, for yourself. Keep your happiness on toes. Let it refine itself.”
Ashutosh Gupta
“Real victory of life lies in you being involved in more conversations and less monologues.”
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“Make love an another human compulsion and you will fortify its limitation. Acquire it like knowledge and you will understand everything”
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“More than the aspirations of an innocuous bird inside a cage, its the story of the cage that fascinates.”
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“I would like to believe that lazy people are people not having a prominent goodness but a deeply ingrained one.”
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“Art is neither a muscle nor a cure for ugliness. Ugliness has its own reasons and convictions to stay here. Art has a patience of a civilized, patience to withhold the gentleness of the civilization.”
Ashutosh Gupta, The Constituents of Virtue
“If at all there is anything like a God's gift, then surely that gift is not the talent itself but a life complimenting that talent.”
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“Forever is as troublesome and as emotive a word can be, withholding infinite happiness, infinite hope, infinite grief and infinite desire.”
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“An accompanied, busy man's goodness is complimented and is absorbed in the compliment but a solitary man's goodness compliments nature and gets accompanied with all the nature's intangible secrets.”
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“Books are our true but not our truest of companions, they know only to enrich but takes away nothing.”
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“More than the disappearing trees and roses, it’s the human tendency to suppress the ‘Natural Voice’ of the ‘Nature’s Man’ which is sorrowful.”
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“For a writer, grief is a reservoir, boredom is recuperation and happiness is rust.”
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“A thinker builds his castle of thoughts inside a garden of roses and it loses its relevance among the roses. He builds it along the shore and it’s trampled by the fury of waves eventually. He builds it on a cliff high enough and it becomes impregnable but out of reach. Such is the fate of that castle”
Ashutosh Gupta, The Constituents of Virtue

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