58 Quotes About Nepal
- Author Jane Wilson-Howarth
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Blood-coloured bottlebrush trees and scarlet hibiscus looked too bright for this devastated world.
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- Author Nirmal Gyanwali
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कति सम्बन्धहरू अघोषित पनि त हुन सक्छन् । बिना बन्धन पनि त नाताहरू गाँसिएका हुन सक्छन् !
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- Author Manjushree Thapa
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Tourists who come to Nepal look at terraced fields and see their beauty but remain blind to the hard labour they extract from tillers.
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- Author Jane Wilson-Howarth
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Wherever there was a scrap of soil amongst the ravaged crags, emaciated trees struggled to cling on: a poignant metaphor for the way so many Nepalis eke out an existence, defiantly surviving on less than nothing.
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- Author Jane Wilson-Howarth
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A small, light object landed on my head. I looked around. Another small something hit me. I looked up. After a third thing hit me, I untangled a couple of deer droppings from my hair. It was spotted deer poop. I must be one of the only kids on the planet to recognise the sultana-like pellets of hares and deer and the boulders left by elephant and rhino. I heard a cackle behind me and turned to receive a handful of deer pellets full in the face.
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- Author Jane Wilson-Howarth
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A smile costs less than electricity, but gives more light than it!
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- Author Bhimsen Sapkota(Acharya Rajan )
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।। नेपाली जाती जहाँं जहाँं पुग्छ, मन मुटुमा राष्ट्रियता र पैतालामा देश तन्काई रहन्छ ।।
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- Author Manjushree Thapa
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Our lives are a catalogue of random occurrences that hew us into who we are. We drift from circumstance to circumstance, pointing to the attributes that result from our adaptations and say: This is who I am.
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- Author Rabi Thapa
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The Valley was settled, civilised and debauched - a depthless lake levelling out to a cluster of paddy-fringed temple cities that eventually merged into a sprawling dust bowl of a metropolis. Today the Bagmati [river] has shrunk to a snail's trail of gooey sewage. Modern-day Kathmandu festers around it, three million souls crouched across 900 square kilometres, hoarding the fat of the land, awaiting the day of reckoning.
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