74 Quotes by Anuradha Bhattacharyya
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God knows how many times we miss nice things near at hand!
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In the example of the navigator, no writing was essential to draw the meaning of observing the object at a distance from the ship. In the real theobservation has been noted and that is enough to give it a meaning, a subjective meaning, a meaning exclusively important for the navigator himself.
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The past is a very volatile subject. If anything in the past has hurt you, it is likely to recur in your memory from time to time and hurt you afresh.
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I love you. I know what a body suffers, but I cannot forget my lessons.
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A lover was affectionate and a husband was authoritative. His work was always way more important than his family. His work and his needs were to be accepted as uppermost in every way. She could take leave from her work for one day to take her child to the carnival but he could not.
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Only the goodness of heart and an intellect to match can produce such a perfect woman in nature.
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I shout at him to remind him of his duties. That does not mean that I do not trust him at all.
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Literature has become merely a tool for culture studies.
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What is so special about a title? The mode and significance of titles have changed with the change in the lyrical traditions. So these transitions in style and the art of signification are all collective. What has never changed is the author's intentionality in entitling his works. The art of giving a title to a piece of work is entirely conscious. The author chooses, exercises his will in giving a title to his work.
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