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    B.S. Murthy
    “It is its sanctification of the base human instincts that makes Islam the menace of all mankind”
    B.S. Murthy

  • #2
    “It's right for aspiring authors to wait till writing beckons them to write.”
    BS Murthy

  • #3
    B.S. Murthy
    “The charm of life lies in living to be surprised.”
    B.S. Murthy, Crossing the Mirage - Passing through youth

  • #4
    B.S. Murthy
    “The tranquility of mind lies in its reconciliation with the realities life.”
    BS Murthy

  • #5
    B.S. Murthy
    “The boasts of men about their conquests would seem hollow since it’s the vulnerability of women that fetches them their favors..”
    BS Murthy

  • #6
    B.S. Murthy
    “Isn’t it strange that the emotions of love and the afflictions of lust are look-alike, bewildering women from discerning the lover from a seducer, and unfortunately for them the language of love and the dialect of lust have a common alphabet causing this confusion.”
    BS Murthy

  • #7
    B.S. Murthy
    “Oh, in the entire path of love, the steps that lead up to sex are the most slippery, one false step and it could make man slip out of woman’s favor, forever.”
    BS Murthy

  • #8
    B.S. Murthy
    “It’s the irony of woman’s life in that she tends to turn her assets to her own detriment in that while her psyche seeks to see her man strong; her instinct tries to weaken him.”
    BS Murthy

  • #9
    B.S. Murthy
    “Whether we admit to it or not, all of us savor scandals involving paramours. At the back of it could be our innate desire to be the lover of every desirable dame that is born. In order to savor the details, we convert these private affairs into public scandals. If the involved were to be rich and famous, then we have them in the tabloids. It’s as if we try to supplant the woman’s lover in our dreams.”
    BS Murthy

  • #10
    B.S. Murthy
    “Roopa reached that stage in love when a woman feels obliged to keep her love alive so as to sustain her belief in her ability to love and be loved.”
    BS Murthy

  • #11
    B.S. Murthy
    “Money and looks are okay to an extent to lure women, but it’s the luck that enables one to lay them. Why, you can’t screw even a whore if you’re not destined to have her, your visit to the brothel would have coincided with her periods, and the next time you’re eager, she could have shifted out of the town itself.”
    B.S. Murthy, Benign Flame: Saga of Love

  • #12
    “It’s a peculiar feature of human nature that we love to see those close to us climb up the staircase of success, but, behind us. If they happen to catch up with us, needing to share the space with them, we feel choked, and were they to overtake us, we feel morose, though they might remain friendly. It is because, used as we were to condescend to descend in our affections, we lose countenance, not counting our jealousy, that they too might seem patronizing from the altered stations.”
    BS Murthy, Benign Flame: Saga of Love

  • #13
    B.S. Murthy
    “Beauty benumbs man before it grips him in passion.”
    B.S. Murthy, Crossing the Mirage - Passing through youth

  • #14
    B.S. Murthy
    “It's the character of money to corrupt the ardent, tease the vacillating and curse the indifferent. That way, there seems to be no escape for man from money. You're damned if you have it and accursed for the lack of it.”
    B.S. Murthy, Jewel-less Crown: Saga of Life

  • #15
    B.S. Murthy
    “After all, the accumulated millions with a miser add up to zero, and likewise, the moolah with a spendthrift comes to naught in the end. So, money has no value of its own, in spite of the awe in which man holds it. As for the power of wealth, it's only in the mind of the haves and the have-nots alike.”
    B.S. Murthy, Jewel-less Crown: Saga of Life

  • #16
    B.S. Murthy
    “It is the characteristic of life’s curve that while hopes soar with its ascent, dreams nosedive in its descent.”
    BS Murthy

  • #17
    B.S. Murthy
    “The possibilities of life are indeed novel, and seemingly my life has crystallized itself in my body of work before death could dissipate it.”
    BS Murthy

  • #18
    “Sadly for the books these days there are more writers than readers”
    BS Murthy

  • #19
    B.S. Murthy
    “History is naughty for it first creates chaos and then brings about order.”
    B.S. Murthy, Puppets of Faith: Theory of Communal Strife

  • #20
    B.S. Murthy
    “While gentlemen remain cold to their old flames, blaggards seek to inflame them.”
    B.S. Murthy

  • #21
    “There’s a commonality between sex and sport, basics being the same, it’s the players who raise the bar.”
    BS Murthy

  • #22
    “It seems the attributes our hypocrisy induces others to adduce to us would bring no value addition to our own conscience.”
    BS Murthy, Benign Flame: Saga of Love

  • #23
    “Life is an infinite circle formed by arcs of successive generations.”
    BS Murthy

  • #24
    “The echoes of a radical idea could gain decibels as time passes.”
    BS Murthy

  • #25
    “Whenever the stress is on standard of living then the quality of life could go for a toss.”
    BS Murthy

  • #26
    B.S. Murthy
    “Death is the most formidable adventure of life for it forays into the unknown.”
    B.S. Murthy, Prey on the Prowl - A Crime Novel

  • #27
    “The fate of a nation is the plight of its politics and the petty politician is the bane of the polity.”
    BS Murthy

  • #28
    “The destiny of a democratic nation will be governed by the proclivities of its voters for its politicians strategize their power play based on the same.”
    BS Murthy

  • #29
    “Possession, to be meaningful, should be timely”
    BS Murthy

  • #30
    B.S. Murthy
    “It seems the attributes our hypocrisy induces others to adduce to us would bring no value addition to our own conscience.”
    B.S. Murthy, Benign Flame: Saga of Love



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