A Selection of Suman Pokhrel’s Works Cited in External Publications

A Selection of My Works Cited in External Publications

This post presents a selection of citations from my works that have appeared in various external publications. I am grateful that my words could resonate with the heart and mind of such genuine writers who have chosen to cite them. In some cases, the quotes were published with my name but without the title, type of work, or other details. To provide additional context, I am sharing information for each cited quote; specifically, which of my works it comes from and where it can be accessed.

Many of these works have appeared in multiple places. The link provided for each work does not necessarily indicate its first publication; some pieces may have appeared earlier in print or elsewhere.

Each entry includes the quoted text, the article(s) in which it has been cited, and the publication or platform where the source work (poem, essay, or interview) can be accessed. The names of translators, where applicable, are provided on the individual poem’s page.

Suman Pokhrel

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“Pristine river of lives
is swallowed by the crowd –
Human getting lost into humans.”

Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following article:

Living with Water: How Marina Tabassum’s Architecture Allows for a Climate-Resilient Future by Tasmiah Rahman, published on 2024 April 21 in Bengal Gazette (Dhaka)
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This quote originates from the poem Standing in a Market by Suman Pokhrel.
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“When this flood blocks the road,
I am worried more
by my soil getting washed,
than by getting late,
to reach my destination”

Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following article:

An Environmental Round-up by Atula Gupta, published on 2015 December 29 in Deccan Herald (Bangalore)

The Rift in Belonging: Muslim Female Migrants in Kafir (Non-Muslim) Societies by Anya Nair and Naomi Nair, published in 2024 in Muslim Women's Lived Experiences and Intersectional Identities, (Publisher: Springer)
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This quote originates from the poem Before Buddha's Statue in the Rain by Suman Pokhrel.
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“I believed all along,
one day
everyone would go mad
just to see me sane.”

Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following article:
Who Wants to Be Normal? by Emily T. Troscianko, published on 2018 March 2 in Psychology Today (London)
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This quote originates from the poem Before Making Decisions by Suman Pokhrel.
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“Out here
are books and magazines -
asleep, carrying the entire world in them.”

Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following article:
2023 Anticipated Releases by Alicia Medina, published on Alicia’s Journey on 2023 February 11
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This quote originates from the poem Bereft of Poetry II by Suman Pokhrel.
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“This moment my mind is bereft of poetry, yet I want to write nothing but a poem.”
Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following blog post:
In Defense of Imperfection by Susie Mawhinney, published on 2025 September 15 in A Hill and I
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This quote originates from the poem Bereft of Poetry II by Suman Pokhrel.
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“Every morning
I wake up with the news
of bloodshed. I feel my body
desperate to know whether
I’m still alive.”

Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following articles/blog posts/research works:

The Neo-Orientalist and Gendered Discourse on Terrorism in Post-9/11 Western News Media 2015 (Thesis), by Caroline Bruzelli, Linköping University Sweden.

Running on poetry: The wounded world by Srividya Sivakumar, published on 2015 November 20 in The Hindu (Coimbatore)

Counter-Terrorism Measures and Media Autonomy in Kenya since 2015: The Case of Daily Nation and The Standard Newspapers 2018 (Thesis), by Thomas Kebede Woldemariam, NLA University, Kristiansand, Norway.

El Salvador Civil War: Looking through the Eyes of the Innocent 2014 (Thesis), by Karen V. Orellana, Terrorism and Extremism (under Dr. Amerson).

Book Review: The Curse of Nalanda by Meenakshi Mohan, published on 2018 February 11 in The India Observer

Sad Truth by Everything, published on 2019 March 16

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This quote originates from the poem Every Morning by Suman Pokhrel.
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“Taj Mahal is not just a monument, but a symbol of love.”
Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following articles/blog posts:
India’s Taj Mahal, a symbol of devotion and love by Dawn Jorgensen, published on 2022 September 3 on The Incidental Tourist
TAJ MAHAL: Architecture, History, Myth, Making & More.. by Monomousumi, published on 2024 December 29 in Monomousumi
Best Taj Mahal Quotes And Captions For Instagram by Charu Goyal, published on 2022 January 31 in Travel With CG
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This quote originates from the interview I Dread to Think of a Society Devoid of Love, Compassion and Humanity by Suman Pokhrel.
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“Let me not so much be lost in involvements
as would make me incapable of
recognising the fragrance of the flower
beaming in my own yard.”

Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following blog post:
Smells by Tom Gordon, published on 2022 July 23 in Swallow's Nest
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This quote originates from the poem Entanglements by Suman Pokhrel.
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“You who are sitting before me
have the power to
change my consciousness
into painting, poem, melody
or anything else!”
Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following blog post:
We Dance Around In A Ring by Cloudia, published on 2018 November 07 in Comfort Spiral
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This quote originates from the poem Between Rainbow and Melody by Suman Pokhrel.
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“There exists a chance of every poem getting changed while reaching every reader. This ‘getting changed’ is a form of ‘getting translated’, in a way. So, every assimilation of any poem is a translation.”
Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following article:
Translation-Some Quotations by Roy Marshall, published on 2019 November 24
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This quote originates
, from preface of Banerjee, Lopamudra. Tales of Transformation: English Translation of Tagore's Chitrangada and Chandalika written by Suman Pokhrel. The Blue Pencil Publisher, June 2018. ASIN: B07DQPD8F4. Amazon
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“I found the Taj Mahal as the most appropriate example of artistically expressed love.”
Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following articles/blog posts:
Monument of Love I: Emperor, Soldier, Master Builder by Ishita, published on 2022 June 9 in The Lost Coordinates
Top 10 Monuments to Visit in Agra by Suramaya Singh, published on 2020 April 6 in Owic Blog
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This quote originates from the interview I Dread to Think of a Society Devoid of Love, Compassion and Humanity by Suman Pokhrel.
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“The importance of forging meaningful relationships and exploring the intricacies of human connections has served as a catalyst for my creative expression.”
Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following articles/blog posts:
The Language of Connection: Redefining Interactions Beyond Networking by Alexis McKenney, published on 2023 September 20 in American Therapeutic Recreation Association (ATRA)
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This quote originates from the interview Interview Q&A With Suman Pokhrel on Spillwords.
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“My heart spread rainbow in the room like colours of youth and lilts of life's melodies.”
Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following blog post:
Where the Wild Things Were by Lydia C. Lee, published on 2021 December 3 in Pandora and Max
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This quote originates from the poem Between Rainbow and Melody by Suman Pokhrel.
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“Do not think; I’ve reached where I am now, by slipping like a landslide or evaporating like a cloud.”
Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following blog post:
Today is the father of tomorrow by Ekyumba, published on 2020 Aug 17 in Medium.
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This quote originates from the poem While Parting by Suman Pokhrel.
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“Whether anybody comes to convince me or not, a part of my life does always ache arresting my chest.”
Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following blog post:
Reasons Why You Should Use Virtual Leaving Cards for Often by LT, published on 2022 July 28 in London Time
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This quote originates from the poem While Parting by Suman Pokhrel.
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“Wild winds’ whirling clusters
whispered a while
perching on my leaves
and raced towards horizons
chasing sky,
chicks hatched on my branches
grew wings and flew out
carrying tiny lives,
travelers who arrived
passed out from exhaustion
but they came round under my shade
and carried themselves away.”

Suman Pokhrel

Cited in the following blog post:
Santa Barbara Botanic Garden / Part one by Soo and Maggie, published on 2018 August 08 in Hungry Ones
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This quote originates from the poem Tree by Suman Pokhrel.
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Disclaimer
The quotes listed here are taken from my work and were found shared by independent individuals across various social media platforms. As these articles originate from third parties, some links may no longer be accessible or may lead to inactive pages. In certain instances, the text may have been altered, or the linked content may include material that is inappropriate or unrelated to my work. In some cases, users may also have paired my quotes with media (images or videos) that is offensive or inconsistent with the original context.

For ease of reference, links to the corresponding poems lead to my blogs or to alternative e-zines or online platforms, as the versions published in books and anthologies cannot be directly linked. These alternate locations are provided for reader convenience. Publication records of some of my works are given in the following posts:

Partial Record of Publication of Suman Pokhrel's Poems [List I]

Partial Record of Publication of Suman Pokhrel's Poems [List II]


Suman Pokhrel

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Selected Lines from the Poetry of Suman Pokhrel - Curated Collection [Part III]

Selected Lines from the Poetry of Suman Pokhrel - Curated Collection [Part IV]

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Updated on 11 December 2025
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