64 Quotes About Indian-fiction

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"Rains are an act of God in India. And God as we know is a law unto himself. He is not responsible, neither is He accountable. That is the essence of God: He gives with two hands and takes away with eight more. Why else would Indian gods and goddesses have several pairs of hands?"

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"You couldn’t ever be off your guard with this boy. Even when you had just saved his soul and begun to trust him, he would spring a rotten question on you and drag you all the way down to perdition."

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"One still questions the actions of the warriors on the battlefield, and whether that could have been averted or done differently. We always have a choice to do something either the right way or the easy way."

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"Evil is not supreme, for it feasts on the weaknesses of men. God gives strength to those who strive to find strength. Always believe, there is more good in the world than evil, and you can help in making sure that goodness prevails over evil."

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"The wheels of karma are in effect, everywhere. They follow one through the ages, not resting before the debts of past births are paid off."

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"Honest is my policy. That's in fact my problem."

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"Every time you think of your dad, you’reresurrecting him. Why shouldn’t he continue to livein this world while resting in the other?"

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"I meet his eyes and he arches his eyebrows. He knows. He knows I don’t really like Deepak. He knows I’ve been intending to break up with him for the last two months. He knows I would rather be with him. He knows all my deepest darkest secrets. That psychic velvet voiced God! Okay, I’m being irrational. He just raised his eyebrows. It’s nothing. Maybe it’s a habit. He probably raises his eyebrows hourly."

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