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    Vibhuti Bhandarkar
    “...So the next time you hear that voice telling you, 'you cannot paint', just see that you pick up that brush and paint alright! Creativity is all about making mistakes, and a true artist knows which blotches to keep and which ones to veil in layers of paint.”
    Vibhuti Bhandarkar, Shades Of Life

  • #2
    Vibhuti Bhandarkar
    “Let me tell you, you got it just because you believe that the Universe gives you everything that you demand of it.”
    Vibhuti Bhandarkar, Shades Of Life

  • #3
    Lewis Carroll
    “Take some more tea," the March Hare said to Alice, very earnestly.
    "I've had nothing yet," Alice replied in an offended tone, "so I can't take more."
    "You mean you can't take less," said the Hatter: "it's very easy to take more than nothing."
    "Nobody asked your opinion," said Alice.”
    Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland

  • #4
    “In Ireland, you go to someone's house, and she asks you if you want a cup of tea. You say no, thank you, you're really just fine. She asks if you're sure. You say of course you're sure, really, you don't need a thing. Except they pronounce it ting. You don't need a ting. Well, she says then, I was going to get myself some anyway, so it would be no trouble. Ah, you say, well, if you were going to get yourself some, I wouldn't mind a spot of tea, at that, so long as it's no trouble and I can give you a hand in the kitchen. Then you go through the whole thing all over again until you both end up in the kitchen drinking tea and chatting.

    In America, someone asks you if you want a cup of tea, you say no, and then you don't get any damned tea.

    I liked the Irish way better.”
    C.E. Murphy, Urban Shaman

  • #5
    Edith Wharton
    “There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that receives it.”
    Edith Wharton

  • #6
    “You'll hit gold more often if you simply try out a lot of things.”
    Ira Glass

  • #7
    Karl Lagerfeld
    “Absurdity and anti—absurdity are the two poles of creative energy.”
    Karl Lagerfeld

  • #8
    Subhajit Ganguly
    “Sometimes, in the ancient writing samples found in the Indian subcontinent, we find that a mixture of Harappan and Brahmi features has been used. This definitely points towards a continuous evolutionary process that transformed the Harappan script into the later day Brahmi. This also explains why many of the Harappan signs seem to have been simply carried forward (even in actual form) in the Brahmi script.”
    Subhajit Ganguly, Call Of The Lost Ages - A Study Of The Indus Valley Script



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