The Hungry Stones and Other Stories Quotes
The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
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Rabindranath Tagore566 ratings, 4.04 average rating, 44 reviews
The Hungry Stones and Other Stories Quotes
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“Ask me no questions, and I will tell you no lies.”
― The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
― 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.”
― The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
― 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.”
― The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
― The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
“It was always the poor grass that suffered most when two kings went to war.”
― The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
― 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.”
― The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
― 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.”
― The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
― 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.”
― The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
― 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”
― The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
The Devotee”
― The Hungry Stones and Other Stories
