Outletfromloneliness Quotes

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Pragya Tiwari
“Our silences were our real conversations. Our eyes were our real language.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Idea is not to follow a certain pattern but to appreciate whatever comes in your way as a sign of the universe.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Three-step rule can be followed in life :
Firstly, do not cling to something or somebody or a thought or idea. Secondly, do not run away or escape from yourself. Third and most important is to watch ‘oneself’ as an outsider without taking sides, judging and forcing opinions.”
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Pragya Tiwari
“Nobody wants to experience bad things. However, they happen.
Don’t run away from any of the decisions you have made.
They are what you are today.
Accept it.
And healing process will begin.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Loneliness is your inability to see what it is, and this running away from yourself creates fear. Loneliness is nothing but fear of self.”
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Pragya Tiwari
“All this accumulation makes our life complicated. Life is simple. Loving is even simpler. We create definitions. We create worlds in our fickle mind.
Just drop it. Just Forgo. Let go.
Without any effort, life will be simple and loving even simpler.”
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Pragya Tiwari
“Fear cripples you. When fear is within you, everything in the environment amplifies the feeling of fear. When in fear, a person experiences sorrow. Everything that one sees evokes fear.”
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“The old world is dropping and receding away. I am not bothered about the future. All that we have is this moment, this moment of now.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Sometimes, days and months of conversation cannot do what an hour of play can achieve. It might take an hour of play to know a person, real person lurking behind the mask.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“He is lonely, even if he does not admit it. His way of life is nothing but an Outlet from Loneliness…”
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Pragya Tiwari
“Nothing else matters. Slowly all my surroundings are blurring. I look up; the sky is shrinking, and the world is shrinking. All that is left is us cruising through together.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“You and me.
And the whole world in the background.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Or does he even have a soul? Actually, each one of us has one; some just never reach out to their own soul…”
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“Look into those eyes. They held heaven, paradise and magic. Eyes full of care and heart full of love overflowing! This is bliss. Happiness from sweet nothings. A look, hug or shared bite. Or shared chutney, for that matter.”
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Pragya Tiwari
“Everything seemed so Okay – Innocent, Innocuous, Harmless, Silly Mischief – Typical Restless Young Adult…”
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Pragya Tiwari
“You are not a dead man. This is no time pass. Do not just play. Play for Life. Treat this game as Game for Life…”
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“She looks at me, ‘No other test is required. Maybe you can take a pill.’
‘What kind of pills?’
She looks at me tenderly, ‘Chill Pill…’ And follows it with a wink.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“I am still half-asleep. The television is blaring, and I open the door with half-opened eyes.
‘Hello,’ I hear a male voice.
I open my eyes to look into shining blue eyes. ‘Hi…’ I rub my eyes to stir myself out of my semi-sleep state. Who is this person with sparkling blue eyes?”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

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“Our journey, not our destination makes our finale special…”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“His forehands are nothing less than cricket shots. His single-handed backhand is like a game of table tennis return.
I want to burst into laughter.
His shots touch the Sky… His returns reach up to the Sun… His serves tread unknown paths…”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“You know what, you made me feel like some low life the very first time I met you. And every time I am trying to make you understand that I am not one. And every time you make me feel more wretched.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“All the interaction has been my learning bed for understanding life and people. Truly, workplace is a learning bed of life.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“You are right. I am finding myself in this journey. I have found you.”
Pragya Tiwari, Outlet from Loneliness

Pragya Tiwari
“Love in the air. Love has no form. It can have any shape and size. It has no definition. In fact, even defining love is incorrect. Love defies all rules and boundaries. It is not a prisoner to set norms or traditions.”
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Pragya Tiwari
“I shift back my gaze to my shoes, ‘Choice is a tricky word.’
He counters, ‘Not if you make one with an open heart and clear conscience.”
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Pragya Tiwari
“Beauty is you kept persuading but never pushed me into anything. Maybe that is why we kept connecting back and kept coming back!”
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Pragya Tiwari
“He beams, ‘Legos, I just love it. I wanted so badly, and Mummy said I would get on my birthday. Thanks.’
He rushes to kiss my cheeks.
I wonder how effortlessly kids express their emotions.”
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Pragya Tiwari
“Beyond this i-don’t-care-and-give-a-damn attitude is an enchanting human being. You are scared of this man. He is invading your senses, and you do not like it…You do not want hassle, and he is hassle and danger!”
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Pragya Tiwari
“Am I sure of what I am searching?’
Of course not, but one has to live with an illusion that we are searching for something with which people can relate and not mistake us for being crazy and thereby proof of our sanity to the world.”
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Pragya Tiwari
“At the stroke of midnight, I am engulfed in the darkness of the night, and I am thinking of the man behind the mysterious static loop. It never crosses my mind that I have already ushered in the New Year…”
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