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  • #1
    Kabir
    “Are you looking for me?
    I am in the next seat.
    My shoulder is against yours.
    you will not find me in the stupas,
    not in Indian shrine rooms,
    nor in synagogues,
    nor in cathedrals:
    not in masses,
    nor kirtans,
    not in legs winding around your own neck,
    nor in eating nothing but vegetables.
    When you really look for me,
    you will see me instantly —
    you will find me in the tiniest house of time.
    Kabir says: Student, tell me, what is God?
    He is the breath inside the breath.”
    Kabir

  • #2
    Kabir
    “Many have died; you also will die. The drum of death is being beaten. The world has fallen in love with a dream. Only sayings of the wise will remain.”
    Kabir, The Bijak of Kabir

  • #3
    Ismat Chughtai
    “How as a young girl, Ismat Chugtai convinced her father to excuse her from learning how to cook, and give her instead the opportunity to go to school and get an education:

    “Women cook food Ismat. When you go to your in-laws what will you feed them?” he asked gently after the crisis was explained to him.

    “If my husband is poor, then we will make khichdi and eat it and if he is rich, we will hire a cook,” I answered.

    My father realised his daughter was a terror and that there wasn’t a thing he could do about it.”
    Ismat Chughtai
    tags: humor

  • #4
    Amy Bloom
    “The past is a candle at great distance: too close to let you quit, too far to comfort you.”
    Amy Bloom, Away

  • #5
    Ally Condie
    “It is strange how we hold on to the pieces of the past while we wait for our futures.”
    Ally Condie, Matched

  • #6
    Milan Kundera
    “The Greek word for "return" is nostos. Algos means "suffering." So nostalgia is the suffering caused by an unappeased yearning to return.”
    Milan Kundera, Ignorance

  • #7
    Jonathan Safran Foer
    “Time was passing like a hand waving from a train I wanted to be on.
    I hope you never have to think about anything as much as I think about you.”
    jonathan safran foer

  • #8
    Dante Alighieri
    “There is no greater sorrow
    Than to recall a happy time
    When miserable.”
    Dante Alighieri

  • #9
    Marcel Proust
    “Remembrance of things past is not necessarily the remembrance of things as they were.”
    Marcel Proust

  • #10
    Carson McCullers
    “We are homesick most for the places we have never known.”
    Carson McCullers

  • #11
    Diane Setterfield
    “I have always been a reader; I have read at every stage of my life, and there has never been a time when reading was not my greatest joy. And yet I cannot pretend that the reading I have done in my adult years matches in its impact on my soul the reading I did as a child. I still believe in stories. I still forget myself when I am in the middle of a good book. Yet it is not the same. Books are, for me, it must be said, the most important thing; what I cannot forget is that there was a time when they were at once more banal and more essential than that. When I was a child, books were everything. And so there is in me, always, a nostalgic yearning for the lost pleasure of books. It is not a yearning that one ever expects to be fulfilled.”
    Diane Setterfield, The Thirteenth Tale

  • #12
    W. Somerset Maugham
    “It is an illusion that youth is happy, an illusion of those who have lost it; but the young know they are wretched for they are full of the truthless ideal which have been instilled into them, and each time they come in contact with the real, they are bruised and wounded. It looks as if they were victims of a conspiracy; for the books they read, ideal by the necessity of selection, and the conversation of their elders, who look back upon the past through a rosy haze of forgetfulness, prepare them for an unreal life. They must discover for themselves that all they have read and all they have been told are lies, lies, lies; and each discovery is another nail driven into the body on the cross of life.”
    W. Somerset Maugham, Of Human Bondage

  • #13
    William Faulkner
    “How often have I lain beneath rain on a strange roof, thinking of home.”
    William C. Faulkner

  • #14
    Martin Luther King Jr.
    “the time is always right to do the right thing”
    Martin Luther King Jr.

  • #15
    Saadat Hasan Manto
    “Manto's take on Ismat:

    "Ismat’s pen and tongue both run fast. When she starts writing, her ideas race ahead and the words cannot catch up with them. When she speaks, her words seem to tumble over one another. If sheenters the kitchen to show her culinary skill, everything will be in a mess. Being hasty by nature, she would conjure up the cooked roti in her mind even before she had finished kneading the dough. The potatoes would note yet be peeled although she would have already finished making the curry in her imagination. I feel sometimes she may just go into the kitchen andcome out again afer being satiated by her imagination.”
    Saadat Hasan Manto
    tags: humor

  • #16
    Saadat Hasan Manto
    “Here in Manto's own words that he wanted to mark his grave with:

    "In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful
    Here lies Saadat Hasan Manto and with him lie buried all the secrets and mysteries of the art of short-story writing....
    Under tons of earth he lies, still wondering who among the two is greater short-story writer: God or He.”
    Saadat Hasan Manto

  • #17
    Saadat Hasan Manto
    “Hindustan had become free. Pakistan had become independent soon after its inception but man was still slave in both these countries -- slave of prejudice … slave of religious fanaticism … slave of barbarity and inhumanity.”
    Saadat Hasan Manto

  • #18
    Saadat Hasan Manto
    “I feel like I am always the one tearing everything up and forever sewing it back together.”
    Saadat Hasan Manto

  • #19
    Saadat Hasan Manto
    “...and it is also possible, that Saadat Hasan dies, but Manto remains alive.”
    Saadat Hasan Manto

  • #20
    Saadat Hasan Manto
    “The field that cannot feed even its tiller Burn down every stalk that stands on it.”
    Saadat Hasan Manto, Why I Write: Essays by Saadat Hasan Manto

  • #21
    Saadat Hasan Manto
    “For me, remembrance of things past has always been a waste of time, and what’s the point of tears? I don’t know. I’ve always been focussed on today. Yesterday and tomorrow hold no interest for me. What had to happen, did, and what will happen, will.”
    Saadat Hasan Manto, Why I Write: Essays by Saadat Hasan Manto

  • #22
    Saadat Hasan Manto
    “His last years were beset with financial troubles; he drank heavily; he wrote to Chughtai on more than one occasion, pleading with her to find a way for him to come back to India. She was surprised to learn that far from large protests and signed declarations on his behalf, many in Pakistan felt he deserved to be punished. He died on January 18, 1955 in Lahore at the age of forty two.”
    Saadat Hasan Manto, Manto: Selected Stories

  • #23
    Saadat Hasan Manto
    “Manto had earlier been prosecuted in Lahore for obscenity, and one of the words alleged to have been obscene was, “breasts”
    Saadat Hasan Manto, Why I Write: Essays by Saadat Hasan Manto

  • #24
    Saadat Hasan Manto
    “ज़माने के जिस दौर से हम गुज़र रहे हैं, अगर आप उससे वाकिफ़ नहीं हैं तो मेरे अफसाने पढ़िये और अगर आप इन अफसानों को बरदाश्त नहीं कर सकते तो इसका मतलब है कि ज़माना नाक़ाबिले-बरदाश्त है। मेरी तहरीर(लेखन) में कोई नुक़्स नहीं । जिस नुक़्स को मेरे नाम से मनसूब किया जाता है, वह दरअसल मौजूदा निज़ाम का एक नुक़्स है। मैं हंगामा-पसन्द नहीं हूं और लोगों के ख्यालात में हैज़ान पैदा करना नहीं चाहता। मैं तहज़ीब, तमद्दुन, और सोसाइटी की चोली क्या उतारुंगा, जो है ही नंगी। मैं उसे कपड़े पहनाने की कोशिश भी नहीं करता, क्योंकि यह मेरा काम नहीं, दर्ज़ियों का काम है ।”
    Saadat Hasan Manto

  • #25
    Saadat Hasan Manto
    “Look this is hardly fair. You sold me impure petrol at black-market price and not even one shop could be put to the torch.”
    Saadat Hasan Manto, Mottled Dawn: Fifty Sketches and Stories of Partition

  • #26
    Mahatma Gandhi
    “Speak only if it improves upon the silence.”
    Mahatma Gandhi

  • #27
    George Bernard Shaw
    “Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself.”
    George Bernard Shaw

  • #28
    Mark Twain
    “If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.”
    Mark Twain

  • #29
    Mark Twain
    “Good friends, good books, and a sleepy conscience: this is the ideal life.”
    Mark Twain

  • #30
    Mark Twain
    “Politicians and diapers must be changed often, and for the same reason.”
    Mark Twain (Author)



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