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Jeeva Pitchaimani

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I am a full time cinema/politics/literature/science enthusiast and a small-time writer.

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Why our minds crave for anxiety?

In my last essay, I had lamented that mankind is fast losing its “traditional” rhythm of life – a slow, leisurely style of life with intermittent periods of physically taxing work – a rhythm to which we were accustomed to for more than hundred thousand years and one which has informed every pore and atom ofContinue reading "Why our minds crave for anxiety?" Read more of this blog post »
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Gabriel García Márquez
“I discovered that my obsession for having each thing in the right place, each subject at the right time, each word in the right style, was not the well-deserved reward of an ordered mind but just the opposite: a complete system of pretense invented by me to hide the disorder of my nature. I discovered that I am not disciplined out of virtue but as a reaction to my negligence, that I appear generous in order to conceal my meanness, that I pass myself off as prudent because I am evil-minded, that I am conciliatory in order not to succumb to my repressed rage, that I am punctual only to hide how little I care about other people’s time. I learned, in short, that love is not a condition of the spirit but a sign of the zodiac.”
Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Memories of My Melancholy Whores

Bertrand Russell
“There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it.”
Bertrand Russell

Baradwaj Rangan
“to expect films to conform to objective evaluations based on abject realities of the world around us is to do the medium a great disservice. Art is too valuable to be consigned to the stultifying chore of chronicling the truth.”
Baradwaj Rangan, Dispatches from the Wall Corner: A Journey through Indian Cinema

Baradwaj Rangan
“When we settle down with a book, or sink into seats at the multiplex, our only concerns are (a) what is being told, and (b) how it is being told. It is the foremost fundamental right of the creator to weave, for our benefit, enthralling fictions that revolve around what could be his notions of truth, but which may not correspond to our own.”
Baradwaj Rangan, Dispatches from the Wall Corner: A Journey through Indian Cinema

Upton Sinclair
“One might look at a Rembrandt picture, or hear a Beethoven symphony, without depriving others of the privilege; but one couldn’t become an oil king without taking oil away from others.”
Upton Sinclair, World's End

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