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  • #1
    Rohinton Mistry
    “Flirting with madness was one thing; when madness started flirting back, it was time to call the whole thing off.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #2
    Rohinton Mistry
    “The human face has limited space. If you fill it with laughter there will be no room for crying.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #3
    Rohinton Mistry
    “...you have to use your failures as stepping stones to success. You have to maintain a fine balance between hope and despair. In the end it’s all a question of balance.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #4
    Rohinton Mistry
    “But nobody ever forgot anything, not really, though sometimes they pretended, when it suited them. Memories were permanent. Sorrowful ones remained sad even with the passing of time, yet happy ones could never be recreated - not with the same joy. Remembering bred its own peculiar sorrow. It seemed so unfair: that time should render both sadness and happiness into a source of pain.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #5
    Rohinton Mistry
    “You see, we cannot draw lines and compartments and refuse to budge beyond them. Sometimes you have to use your failures as stepping-stones to success. You have to maintain a fine balance between hope and despair.' He paused, considering what he had just said. 'Yes', he repeated. 'In the end, it's all a question of balance.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #6
    Rohinton Mistry
    “Money can buy the necessary police order. Justice is sold to the highest bidder”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #7
    Rohinton Mistry
    “If there was an abundance of misery in the world, there was also sufficient joy, yes - as long as one knew where to look for it.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #8
    Rohinton Mistry
    “Where humans are concerned, the only emotion that made sense was wonder, at their ability to endure...”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #9
    Rohinton Mistry
    “…God is a giant quiltmaker. With an infinite variety of designs. And the quilt is grown so big and confusing, the pattern is impossible to see, the squares and diamonds and triangles don’t fit well together anymore, it’s all become meaningless. So He has abandoned it.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance
    tags: god, life

  • #10
    Rohinton Mistry
    “What sense did the world make? Where was God, the Bloody Fool? Did He have no notion of fair and unfair? Couldn't He read a simple balance sheet? He would have been sacked long ago if He were managing a corporation, the things he allowed to happen...”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #11
    Rohinton Mistry
    “Birth and death - what could be more monstrous than that? We like to deceive ourselves and call it wondrous and beautiful and majestic, but it's freakish, let's face it.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #12
    Rohinton Mistry
    “How starved they seemed for ordinary kindness”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #13
    Rohinton Mistry
    “Maneck studied beggermaster's excessive chatter, his attempt to hide his heartache. Why did human do that to their feelings? Whether it was anger or love or sadness, they always tried to put something else forward in its place. And then there were those who pretended their emotions were bigger and grander than anyone else's. A little annoyance they acted like gigantic rage; where a smile or chuckle will do, they laughed hysterically. Either way, it was dishonest.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #14
    Rohinton Mistry
    “If time were a bolt of cloth,” said Om, “I would cut out all the bad parts. Snip out the scary nights and stitch together the good parts, to make time bearable. Then I could wear it like a coat, always live happily.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #15
    Rohinton Mistry
    “democracy is a see-saw between complete chaos and tolerable confusion”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #16
    Rohinton Mistry
    “Lately you are brooding too much about rights. Give up this dangerous habit.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #17
    Rohinton Mistry
    “I've done lots of jobs. Right now, I'm a hair collector."

    "That's good", said Ishvar tentatively. "What do you have to do as a hair-collector?"

    "Collect hair."

    "And there is money in that?"

    "Oh very big business. There is a great demand for hair in foreign countries."

    "What do they do with it? Asked Om skeptical."

    "Many different things. Mostly they wear it.Sometimes they paint it in different colors-red, yellow, brown, blue. Foreign women enjoy wearing other people's hair. Men also, especially if they are bald.
    In foreign countries they fear baldness. They are so rich in foreign countries, they can afford to fear all kinds of silly things.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance

  • #18
    Rohinton Mistry
    “But it was an unrefrigerated world. And everything ended badly.”
    Rohinton Mistry, A Fine Balance



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