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The Hungry Stones and Other Stories The Hungry Stones and Other Stories by Rabindranath Tagore
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“Ask me no questions, and I will tell you no lies.”
Rabindranath Tagore, The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
“Ah! How we all love to be deluded! We have a secret dread of being thought ignorant. And we end by being ignorant after all, only we have done it in a long and roundabout way.”
Rabindranath Tagore, The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
“To thee, to thee, my fire! Thou hast been burning in my heart all these futile years. If my life were a piece of gold it would come out of its trial brighter, but it is a trodden turf of grass, and nothing remains of it but this handful of ashes.”
Rabindranath Tagore, The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
“It was always the poor grass that suffered most when two kings went to war.”
Rabindranath Tagore, The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
“The sands of desert may be very white and shiny, but I would much rather sow my seeds in black soil.”
Rabindranath Tagore, The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
“Oh! what lies we women have to tell! When we are mothers, we tell lies to pacify our children; and when we are wives, we tell lies to pacify the fathers of our children. We are never free from this necessity.”
Rabindranath Tagore, The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
“The food which I get by begging is divine." After I had thought over what she said, I understood her meaning. When we get our food precariously as alms, we remember God the giver. But when we receive our food regularly at home, as a matter of course, we are apt to regard it as ours by right.”
Rabindranath Tagore, The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
“You never look at these flowers; therefore they become stale to you. If you would only look into them, then your reading and writing would go to the winds."
The Devotee”
Rabindranath Tagore, The Hungry Stones and Other Stories