“You're well enough looked after now' says Farouq. 'We are your friends. Don't we care about you? All this bitterness, it's in your own mind. To be accepted as a human being, you must behave like one. The more human you act, the more human you'll be.' He spoils the effect of this decent speech by adding with a smirk, 'Four-foot cunt.” Friends Book:Animal's People Source: Animal's People
“Watching the slowly retreating figures of those old hunched women, I feel desolate because in the end we are condemned to lose everyone we love.” FamilySadnessLonelinessRetrospection Book:Animal's People Source: Animal's People
“What is the point of living? Everything I care about is gone, swept away in a day and a night. So fast does the world change.” ChangeSadHopeless Book:Animal's People Source: Animal's People
“At the end of time when God judges us humans, I just hope He remembers to judge Himself as well.” HumansWellsEndsRememberJudgingEnd Times Book:Animal's People Source: Animal's People
“I was invited by a publisher to write the text for Tantra.[1] Having done some research, what fascinated me was the evidence that many 'tantric' ideas actually came to India from the Mediterranean. It is rather a dry read and debunks reports of orgies and sexual mischief – sorry to disappoint.” WritingIdeasDoneResearchEvidenceIndiaSorryDryReportsFascinatedPublishersInvitedMischiefDisappointTantra Author:Indra Sinha
“The Kama Sutra is neither exclusively a sex manual nor, as also commonly used art, a sacred or religious work. It is certainly not a tantric text. In opening with a discussion of the three aims of ancient Hindu life – dharma, artha and kama – Vatsyayana's purpose is to set kama, or enjoyment of the senses, in context. Thus dharma or virtuous living is the highest aim, artha, the amassing of wealth is next, and kama is the least of three.” ArtUsedPurposeThreeNextSexReligiousWealthHighestAimSacredAncientSensesOpeningDiscussionEnjoymentWorking ItVirtuousDharmaManuals Author:Indra Sinha