R.K. Narayan was an Indian film writer known for his profound insights into Indian society and humanity. His works often depicted the lives of the Indian middle class, showcasing his unique understanding of Indian culture.
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“Staring is half the victory in love.”
Source: The Bachelor of Arts
Source: Swami and Friends, The Bachelor of Arts, The Dark Room, The English Teacher: Introduction by Alexander McCall Smith
Source: The English Teacher
“A seed that sprouts at the foot of its parent tree remains stunted until it is transplanted.”
Source: The Ramayana: A Shortened Modern Prose Version of the Indian Epic
Source: The English Teacher
Source: Swami and Friends, The Bachelor of Arts, The Dark Room, The English Teacher: Introduction by Alexander McCall Smith
“Even a moment of jesting with an asura is likely to lead to incalculable evil consequences.”
Source: The Ramayana: A Shortened Modern Prose Version of the Indian Epic
Source: Swami and Friends, The Bachelor of Arts, The Dark Room, The English Teacher: Introduction by Alexander McCall Smith
Source: Swami and Friends, The Bachelor of Arts, The Dark Room, The English Teacher: Introduction by Alexander McCall Smith
Source: Swami and Friends, The Bachelor of Arts, The Dark Room, The English Teacher: Introduction by Alexander McCall Smith
Source: A Writer's Nightmare: Selected Essays, 1958-1988
“We always question the bonafides of the man who tells us unpleasant facts.”
Source: A Writer's Nightmare: Selected Essays, 1958-1988
Source: The Writerly Life: Selected Non-fiction
Source: A Writer's Nightmare: Selected Essays, 1958-1988
Source: Swami and Friends, The Bachelor of Arts, The Dark Room, The English Teacher
“Death and its associates, after the initial shock, produce callousness.”
Source: Swami and Friends, The Bachelor of Arts, The Dark Room, The English Teacher
“This is my child. I planted it. I saw it grow. I loved it. Don't cut it down.”
Source: Malgudi Days
Source: Memories of Malgudi
Source: The English Teacher
“A profound unmitigated loneliness is the only truth of life.”
Source: The English Teacher
