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Once you have lived with mountains for any length of time you belong to them, and must return again and again. Nearly
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Malcolm Muggeridge who said that the only real Englishmen left in the world were to be found in India.
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There are two kinds of authors - subjective and objective. Introverts are more inward looking.
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The Hare in the Moon
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Romance lurks in the most unlikely places.
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Ram Bharosa says he will never forget the smile she gave him when she left the shop. She
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It is always the same with mountains. Once you have lived with them for any length of time, you belong to them. There is no escape.
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Some people become an integral part of our lives; others are ships that pass in the night. Short stories, in fact. My
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teacher droned on and on, lecturing
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Some memories are best left untouched.
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For nature does things in good order:
And birds and butterflies recognize
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And birds and butterflies recognize
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Sometimes the weak will last for years, while the strong will suddenly collapse and die.
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Live close to nature and you'll never feel lonely. Don't drive those sparrows out of your veranda; they won't hack into your computer.
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The past is always with us, for it feeds the present.
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As a boy, reading was my religion. It helped me to discover my soul. Later, writing helped me to record its journey.
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There is money to be made in the market place, but under the cherry tree there is rest.
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I am a storyteller from a personal viewpoint. When I run out of people I invent ghosts. I don't believe in ghosts. Never saw one.
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I don't travel so much now, I get tired
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Happiness is a mysterious thing, to be found somewhere between too little and too much.
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Almost always, it's the unexpected that delights us, that takes us by the throat and gives us a good shaking, leaving us gaping in wonder.
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When I have sung my songs to you, I'll sing no more,' goes the old ballad. But for one faithful listener, Nelson Eddy is still singing.
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I have come to believe that the best kind of walk, or journey, is the one in which you have no particular destination when you set out.
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Those who do not read are the unfortunate ones. There's nothing wrong with them, but they are missing out on one of life's compensations and rewards.
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To the inhabitants of the pond, the pond was the world; and to the inhabitants of the world, the world was but a muddy pond.
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He tiger is the very soul of India,&when the last tiger has gone,so will the soul of the country.
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That man is strongest who stands alone!
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Five more miles to go! We climb through rain and snow, A river to cross - A mountain to pass - Now we've four more miles to go! The
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We cannot foresee when a bolt from the blue will put an end to the best-laid plans of mice and men.
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It is no use getting upset about delays in India; they come with unfailing punctuality.
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To be able to laugh and to be merciful are the only things that make man better than the beast
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For the most time I've followed instinct rather than intelligence, and this has resulted in a modicum of happiness.
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Life had since become fast and cruel and unreflective, and people were too busy counting their gains to bother about the idols of their youth.
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The world keeps on changing, but there is always something, somewhere, that remains the same.
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It is better to be a human without any gifts than a Jinn or a genius with one too many.
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Early in the morning Rikki-tikki came to early breakfast in the veranda riding on Teddy's shoulder,
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When you write a novel you have to live with the characters for a long time. So I prefer short stories. I never wrote anything more than 250 pages.
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For everytime I see the sky I'm aware of belonging to the universe than to just one corner of the earth.
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She walked home through the darkening glade, singing of the stars; and the trees stood still and listened to her, and the mountains were glad.
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Well, it often happens that people with good eyesight fail to see what is right in front of them.
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When I write I just keep a waste paper basket handy in case I am experiencing a block.
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Hitler's signature is ugly, as you would expect.
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On the open road we are all brothers.
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She did not know it then, that some of the moving force in our life are meant to touch us briefly and go there way.
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The tree made it's first move, the first overture of friendship. It allowed a leaf to fall.
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It isn't time that's passing by, it is you and I. It
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Wretched game, cricket, keeping romantic youths out in the sun when they should be indoors, applying balm to the foreheads of feverish young maidens.
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When I'm writing there's nobody watching me. Today, it's hard to find a profession where you're not being watched!
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Great Stories for Children
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Money often costs too much.' - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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let nature reign, let freedom sing.
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Grandfather was about sixty, a lean active man who still rode his bicycle at great speed.
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It would be a dull world if it was the same everywhere,
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Well, we are equals, in our fear as in our loneliness.
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I mostly write short stories. They are best written in a continuous creative process. You have a feel of immediacy.
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The adventure is not in arriving, it's in the on-the-way experience. It is not in the expected; it's in the surprise. You
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Cold weather doesn't care if your coat is old or new.
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To return to my own trees, I went among them often, acknowledging their presence with a touch of my hand against their trunks.
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could they get to the river in time?
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