Neeraj Narayanan
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November 2013
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THIS GUY’S ON HIS OWN TRIP : To Find His Way, He Dared To Be Lost!
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This Guy's On His Own Trip
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“Whatever we think about the future, whatever plans we make, however, we foresee certain events happening, there is some force out there that can completely change all of that. Travelling, it probably gives you more opportunities to be surprised. Do it for enough time, for long stretches, and if you are blessed enough, you may learn how to not attempt to anticipate the future, and instead live more in the present, and let the future come to you by itself.”
― THIS GUY’S ON HIS OWN TRIP : To Find His Way, He Dared To Be Lost!
― THIS GUY’S ON HIS OWN TRIP : To Find His Way, He Dared To Be Lost!
“If you want to know a person, travel with him. If you want to know him in and out, climb a mountain with him. Go up a mountain with him for seven days. See how he speaks of the skies and the earth. See if he helps those who aren't as strong or fit as him. See not just 'if' but also how he helps them. See how he reacts when his own strength leaves him and he is tired. See his eyes when you see something beautiful. By the time you come down, you might love each other a lot more, or you might never want to know each other again. The mountains teach you a lot.”
― THIS GUY’S ON HIS OWN TRIP : To Find His Way, He Dared To Be Lost!
― THIS GUY’S ON HIS OWN TRIP : To Find His Way, He Dared To Be Lost!
“We must all envy a man in no haste”
― THIS GUY’S ON HIS OWN TRIP : To Find His Way, He Dared To Be Lost!
― THIS GUY’S ON HIS OWN TRIP : To Find His Way, He Dared To Be Lost!
“I’ve been . . . I just finished reading that book you told me about, Accidentally Married to the Billionaire Sheikh.”
My mouth fell open in shock. “You have? So, um, did you like it?”
“It’s a little predictable, and very explicit, in an oddly lyrical way. I can only imagine how disappointed female readers must be when facing the reality of—” He cleared his throat. “Well, in any case, I’m not certain Hedwardh is a good match for Swanella. And by the way, the refractory period doesn’t work like that.”
― Beating Ruby
My mouth fell open in shock. “You have? So, um, did you like it?”
“It’s a little predictable, and very explicit, in an oddly lyrical way. I can only imagine how disappointed female readers must be when facing the reality of—” He cleared his throat. “Well, in any case, I’m not certain Hedwardh is a good match for Swanella. And by the way, the refractory period doesn’t work like that.”
― Beating Ruby