"Yesterday, I was sad, tomorrow i may be……" — Ruskin Bond
"Yesterday, I was sad, tomorrow i may be sad again, but today i know that i am happy. I want to live on and on, delighting like a pagan in all that is physical; and i know that this one lifetime, however long, cannot satisfy my heart."
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24 Quotes by Ruskin Bond
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To early man, trees were objects of awe and wonder. The mystery of their growth, the movement of their leaves…
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Happiness is an elusive state of mind not to be gained by clumsy pursuit.It is given to those who do…
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The past is always with us, for it feeds the present.
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It is always the same with mountains. Once you have lived with them for any length of time, you belong…
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Yes, I'd love to have a garden of my own--spacious, and full of everything that is fragrant and flowering. But…
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Hinduism comes closest to being a nature religion. Rivers, rocks, trees, plants, animals, and birds all play their part, both…
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I... allowed my memory to journey back to the days when I was a boy of ten, full of health…
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To return to my own trees, I went among them often, acknowledging their presence with a touch of my hand…
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But the trees seemed to know me. They whispered among themselves and beckoned me nearer...
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Happiness is a mysterious thing, to be found somewhere between too little and too much.
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It's courage, not luck, that takes us through to the end of the road.
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People often ask me why my style is so simple. It is, in fact, deceptively simple, for no two sentences…
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