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  • #1
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “I dislike this quiet. They are better equipped, and they know the terrain well. We are vulnerable. Only our bravado and our deep understanding of the criminal minds can save us.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #2
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “Sir, I cannot say I am ninja trained, but I have a brown belt in karate. That was while I was a fourteen-year-old. I have not kept myself in much of a practice, but I know a trick-or-two.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #3
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “Call out in need. Be merciless. Kill to live!”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #4
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “That’s the spirit, my friend. The game is not over till it is over. There is always a way back and we can always crawl back into the game, even at the last moment when we lose all.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #5
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “They will take only a minute to realize we are playing guerrilla warfare. We are man-marking while they are spraying bullets randomly.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #6
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “Your eyes have a depth, and they invite the person having conversation with you. Your eyes invite the other person to explore you.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #7
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “I feel a tingling sensation in my body, and I can almost feel her lips in my mind now. I think she likes me, but I need to be sure.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #8
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “I do not wish to waste my youth over apprehensions and pretenses and I wish to take it on.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #9
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “I bade her ‘night night,’ and I was already waiting to meet her.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #10
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “The policemen had covered her thoroughly bruised, cut and naked body with a white cloth. She had bled a thousand cuts.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #11
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “Radha thought he lacked his opinion and, therefore, his personality. However, she liked him for what he was. A good buddy.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #12
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “Akshay is charming and stylish minus the oomph quotient. He is sexy and good looking, minus the killer instinct. He was good at teamwork and presentations, minus the fire in the belly kind of guy.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #13
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “He was a nifty dancer and his charm bowled her over.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #14
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “Last she knew, she was swooning at Akshay’s fluidic dance moves. Well, it was time to get involved. She knew Saurav was good for her, but she found the unpredictability of Akshay a bit of the X-factor.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #15
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “Dear darling, I know you can release my pressure, by exercising your writ over my body’s various pressure points and pleasure points. You are creative in that department, and I totally adore you for that.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #16
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “He looked downright handsome, young, and in shape. He saw some young women drooling over him, while they should have cried hoarsely, hurting their throat and eyes. India was changing by the day and girls were powerful.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #17
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “Akshay felt mesmerized, looking at her full lips and beautiful skin. He knew she was a powerful personality, but he was slowly getting to know her better. He was trying to look through her imposed image of a strong p-type and of a go-getter.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #18
    Kumar Kinshuk
    “Radha was now in a trance with mouth agape. She just looked at Akshay, who looked all romantic, and he had taken out a diamond ring by then.”
    Kumar Kinshuk, Ritualistic Murder

  • #19
    “As a leader, you get what you tolerate. People do not repeat behavior unless it is rewarded.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time

  • #20
    “Our work, our relationships, and our lives succeed or fail one conversation at a time. While no single conversation is guaranteed to transform a company, a relationship, or a life, any single conversation can. Speak and listen as if this is the most important conversation you will ever have with this person. It could be. Participate as if it matters. It does.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time

  • #21
    “Burnout…occurs because we’re trying to solve the same problem over and over.”
    Susan Scott

  • #22
    “Seeking out people with different views, different perspectives, different ideas is often challenging, because it requires us to set aside judgment and open our minds. But we have to remind ourselves that to get beyond where we are, where I believe most of us are, we would all be be well served to choose our music carefully, to stop talking and listen to one another.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Leadership: A Bold Alternative to the Worst "Best" Practices of Business Today

  • #23
    “Do you view your relationship as something to be endured for the sake of the kids, or because you don’t want to be alone, or because you don’t think you could do better?  Or do you view your relationship, even with its imperfections, as a worthwhile work in progress?  How would your view influence how you interact with your partner, what you do, what you say?  What results would those interactions produce?”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Love: Creating a Love that Lasts---One Conversation at a Time

  • #24
    “Ask yourself, “How did I get here? How is it that I find myself in a company, a role, a relationship, or a life from which I’ve absented my spirit? How did I lose my way?”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time

  • #25
    “I have not yet witnessed a spontaneous recovery from incompetence.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time

  • #26
    “Once you achieve intimacy and connection, I predict that innovation, partnership, execution and success won't be far behind.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Leadership: A Bold Alternative to the Worst "Best" Practices of Business Today

  • #27
    C. Toni Graham
    “Toni's Talk: When you invest in yourself, you have instant credibility with your biggest critic...you! As soon as you let doubt creep in---you lose that investment. Make a daily commitment to assess your worth with positive affirmations and watch your investment grow.”
    C.Toni Graham

  • #28
    C. Toni Graham
    “It’s hard to believe there are people that don’t read books. There’s so much magic in words and well told stories.”
    C. Toni Graham

  • #29
    C. Toni Graham
    “Remember to celebrate the small accomplishments along your journey because they will provide the support needed when the road gets rocky. ”
    C. Toni Graham

  • #30
    C. Toni Graham
    “To merge on the road you are meant to travel, means making a choice and then taking action.”
    C. Toni Graham



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