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I'm sorry that I hurt you."" You didn't hurt me." There was a long pause on the phone. Then she said,"You are going to hurt from this longer than I ever will. It's true that I didn't know what kind of Indian you were. But what hurts me most is to know what kind of man.
— Tony D'Souza
In the business world, there is no gray. Either you are black, or you are whitewashed.
— Sameer Kamat
In the West, people learn through the Socratic tradition. The education system was influenced by Western philosophy and is based on constantly questioning the knowledge that’s handed to you and arriving at the truth through that process of questioning. The Indian system took off from the Guru-Shishyha tradition in which your virtue as a student lay in taking tradition or rampart as it is given to you and passing it on to the next generation in the exact same way.
— Sharanya Haridas
I prefer people to consider me by who I am and what I do and not by how I look!
— Gayathri Jayakumar
It was the kind of moon that I would want to send back to my ancestor sand gift to my descendants so they know that I too, have been bruised...by beauty.
— Sanober Khan
I want to have a romance so grand, it would have made Shakespeare fumble for words.
— Sanober Khan
I want to stay curled and cosied and chocolate....forever in my mother’s arms.
— Sanober Khan
I wish to stay drenchedforeverin those rain-blue eye sin those...soul-reaching crystal snot moving a muscle nor breathingjustsavoringthis turquoise ache against my heart.
— Sanober Khan
I would rather have feelings without words than words without feelings.
— Sanober Khan
I writebecauseit is the only way can reach you.
— Sanober Khan
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