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One Quotes by Vikram Seth
- Of course, the greater one's need, the greater one's propensity to be mesmerized.
- Think of many things. Never place your happiness in one person's power. Be just to yourself.
- And the process of reading is such a private one. I once came into a room where a friend of mine was reading one of…
- To not be able to love the one you love is to have your life wrenched away,
- Those books of mine that are remunerative - I'm not talking about poetry here - take years to write, and I am never sure they'll…
- All over India, all over the world, as the sun or the shadow of darkness moves from east to west, the call to prayer moves…
- Everyone sort of sees his own life and times as being ephemeral. One thinks that everything good or important that happened, happened in the past.…
- In general, questions are fine; you can always seize upon the parts of them that interest you and concentrate on answering those. And one has…
- It is exciting to write about the present once one gets beyond the trivia of the moment. As a time to live in, as a…
- What is the difference between my life and my love? One gets me low, the other lets me go.
- All you who sleep tonight Far from the ones you love, No hand to left or right, An emptiness above-- Know that you aren't alone.…
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