Recently i did finish reading many books. One of them has been "The Sly company of people who care. " Thanks to lazy me , i have not updated my blog for quite sometime.Here are some lines from the book which made me read them again and again.
1: Water is essential truth of guyana. One's encounters with it were so frequent that one felt little amphibious.
This is how we feel in rainy season.
2: The way diamond wink at you , no gal could wink at you like so.
If et al any girl winks at you :)
3: You can take something for a diamond , but never a diamond for something else.
We may make mistake of assuming some bad person to be good , but good persons can not be taken to be as bad or something else.
4: When horror is of such a scale , it begins to feel like fantasy and fantasy is easier to digest.
All seems good when we imagine the worst scenario possible.
5: Though there was no watch on it , I Sprang up as if to show i was running late.
Beautifully described in this line , how we pretend to do small things.
6: Often he would point out someone and start a story about them.
There many people we find who have so many stories to tell.
7: Everywhere individuals were looking interested in each other.
This situation is so weird , when it seems everyone has someone to listen their stories.
8: Everything which can be glorious is worthwhile.
All it matters is to give second thought to something which can be glorious.
9: She was prepared to tackle the world because the world to her was not absurd.
Life becomes easy if we start to accept that everything is not so absurd .
10: I walked and walked , I walked out of fear of stopping.
We do many things just for the sake of doing.
11: Whatever done in darkness , soon comes to light.
Nicely written , and easily signifies, the inevitability of the wrong doings.
12: I wished there was girl equivalent of the man . I could walk with , slower and closer than they , laugh sweeter than they.
13: I knew her like quick addiction.
Some people become so special in small time, weird but true.
Monday, January 23, 2012
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