“The universe is all about balance. The forces of light and darkness are meant to keep a check on one another. If one becomes too powerful and starts overrunning the other, that balance will be upset. For the tyranny of virtue is as unbearable as the stranglehold of vice.” UniverseFantasy FictionLight And DarknessBalance Of PowerVirtues And Vices Book:The Guardians of the Halahala Source: The Guardians of the Halahala
“In battle, it is not the strongest or the bravest or those with the greater numbers who win. Victory belongs to the side that best understands the price of defeat.” WarCourageVictoryBattleBraveryDefeatWarriors Book:The Conspiracy at Meru Source: The Conspiracy at Meru
“There is child in all of us that refuses to grow up, a child that is in awe of what can be, the polar opposite of the cynic in all of us who despairs over what is. Stories of magic, fantastic monsters, impossible courage and spectacular heroism appeal to this child, instilling it with hope and faith in humanity and in the cosmic order.” HopeWonderFantasyMagicMythHeroismInner Child Author:Shatrujeet Nath
“The difference between wanting to write and having written is one year of hard, relentless labour. It's a bridge you have to build all by yourself, all alone, all through the night, while the world goes about its business without giving a damn. The only way of making this perilous passage is by looking at it as a pilgrimage.” Writing ProcessWriting AdviceAspiring WritersOn Writing A BookAspiring Authors Author:Shatrujeet Nath
“The outcome of battle is never in a warrior’s control. What is in his control is how he chooses to fight and what he chooses to fight for. Today, I choose to fight to keep the Anartas and Sindhuvarta free of the invaders – and I choose to fight such that the enemy will speak of me in their legends for generations to come.” WarBattleWarriorWarfareChoices And ConsequencesBattle Quotes Book:The Conspiracy at Meru Source: The Conspiracy at Meru
“Myths are what remain once the history of an event has been forgotten or lost to time. Myths are like the memory of one’s first crush; the pain and longing one felt at that time is forgotten, but the warmth and sweetness of romance lives on, probably even magnified, larger in the imagination than it was in reality.” WritingHistoryMythsMyths And Folklore Author:Shatrujeet Nath