Tara: The Sati Series V | Mythological heroines from the Ramayan and Mahabharat reimagined through a feminist lens in this bestselling series
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‘We have a voice and a body. Those are enough for articulation.’
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‘When we are attacked, we fight. When we receive love, we love back. Things are simple and straightforward. Writing will complicate matters.’
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Distinctions perish with death. Only crushing regret remains.
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‘When a prediction comes true, pride comes naturally. Self-obsession elevates it to another level.’
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‘Questions have answers. Attacks have a counter. Distrust is a black shadow cast by polluted minds. No one knows the origin; it is only felt in collective cynicism.’
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‘Relationships don’t make characters, actions do. Ravan kidnapped Sita and he killed Jataayu. No friendship should shield acts of crime.’
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I am a difficult woman. It’s fun being one.
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‘There is no such thing called home, Brother. You have to make one.’
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‘Some secrets are not funny. They can’t be shared simply by passing on the information. They are tied to one’s existence. Painfully and emotionally.
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distrust becomes their habit, I will pull in the reins.’
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Seldom is anything more bitter than a deceiving friend.
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The heart tends to forgive those who need love. It also softens for those capable of giving love, regardless of who may be the fortunate beneficiary.
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An amateur in love yet arrogantly selective.
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True wisdom comes from contemplation. But sacrilegious ideas are born in the spur of the moment.
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‘Identity needs to be cultivated authentically, not through a sense of superiority. One must be genuinely superior.
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‘Treachery begets inconclusive tales shrouded with uncertainty.’
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Death detaches souls from many awkward burdens.
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Logic falls in place. Emotions don’t. Crusaders always paid the ultimate price. The conformists survived.
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‘Every little event can change perceptions,’
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‘Death was easy. Losing the privilege to live as your husband is heartbreaking.’
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Warriors are hailed as heroes, lovers are ostracized.’