Friday, August 3, 2007

My own quotes

“You need to get VISIBLE today, to be RECOGNISED tomorrow!”

- (06/06/08)

"Luck (read karma)...stars...and a godfather (and the absence of one) can make a donkey into an Einstein and an Einstein into a donkey."

- (10/04/08)

"However rich or poor you are, the most important truth of life is that you came into this world naked and will leave it naked."

- (14/03/08)

"The easiest way of getting a thousand steps closer to Salvation is to do one single supreme act of kindness or goodness."

- (24/05/07)

"The sign of India's poverty is that every Indian knows on which side his/her bread is buttered."

- (24/03/04)

"What you do gets noticed, what you show gets seen."

- (02/09/01)

"A book is the mind given the garb of print."

- Undated

"Sometimes the things we do, seems to rob us of whatever sense we have."

- Undated

"An easy way in life, may also be the most destructive."

- Undated

"Inter-religious marriage is possible only if the couple responding to this need, have both wisdom and great love. If they lack in these, then either they discard their religions or their hopes to marry."

- Undated

"We are free to opinions, but opinions are not free to us."

- Undated

"It is easy to live a life of an animal, but difficult to live the life of a human."

- Undated

"There is no excuse for honesty, but there is no dearth of it for dishonesty."

- Undated

"Just like the foetus needs the solitude of its mother's womb to grow, so does each individual need solitude to grow mentally, morally and spiritually."

- Undated

"There are four kinds of people who help: Those who are asked to help; those who help because of a sense of obligation; those who help seeking favours at a later date; and those who cannot help being helpful."

- Undated

"My sense of a relationship is not one which says hello today and goodbye tomorrow."

- Undated

Copyright:Taarun Dalaya

1 comment:

Harjeet said...

Wah Taarun wah! A good collection.


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Tarun is a versatile writer, poet, manager and thinker. His multi-faceted personality enabled him to re-invent himself several times. He has worked in the fields of journalism, industry promotion, public relations, corporate communications, business and creative writing. Starting out as a journalist, Tarun later spent much of his professional life promoting India’s automotive component industry at its sectoral association for several years, across functions as diverse as trade promotion, government relations, press relations, publishing, knowledge-building, and advocacy. On becoming a journalist again, as consulting editor of a leading B2B automotive magazine, he raised the bar in automotive journalism by writing analytical and in-depth articles on lesser written subjects. Currently, Tarun consults with companies in branding and corporate communications. He has deep interest in international relations, current affairs, economy, history (including military history especially related to WWI and WWII), religion, philosophy, medicine, intelligence, literature, management, animal welfare and photography.

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