Ankush Agarwal
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Emotion Mastery: Your Inner Symphony: Unlock the Secrets of Emotional Mastery and Conduct Your Life's Most Beautiful Symphony
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“A touch of ray on the stream
A twinkle on waves and the sunset gleam
I faintly remember seeing this picture
Or maybe it was just a dream.
Soothing solitude in the sky
Of tired footprints and a probing eye
I sparsely remember words of this song
Or maybe it was a lullaby”
―
A twinkle on waves and the sunset gleam
I faintly remember seeing this picture
Or maybe it was just a dream.
Soothing solitude in the sky
Of tired footprints and a probing eye
I sparsely remember words of this song
Or maybe it was a lullaby”
―
“When a lake's doubt is shown as ripples, sunshine rays are flown to the hills.
झील के माथे की चंद सिलवटों में
घुल जाता है सुर्ख सवेरा करवटों में”
―
झील के माथे की चंद सिलवटों में
घुल जाता है सुर्ख सवेरा करवटों में”
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“Once upon a morning walk
somewhere between happy and upset
few thoughts flew in gently buzzing
and got caught, on this net.
कुछ उलझनों की परछाइयाँ थीं
चंद मुस्कुराहटों के उजालों में
सोये ख़्वाब आकर तब अटक गए
उन सूनी आँखों के जालों में”
―
somewhere between happy and upset
few thoughts flew in gently buzzing
and got caught, on this net.
कुछ उलझनों की परछाइयाँ थीं
चंद मुस्कुराहटों के उजालों में
सोये ख़्वाब आकर तब अटक गए
उन सूनी आँखों के जालों में”
―
“Phones ringing in the middle
of the night always sound harsh and grating, like some savage metal tool out to
destroy the world. I felt it was my duty, as a member of the human race, to put a
stop to it”
― Hombres sin mujeres
of the night always sound harsh and grating, like some savage metal tool out to
destroy the world. I felt it was my duty, as a member of the human race, to put a
stop to it”
― Hombres sin mujeres
“my own voice was now tinged with the
dead too. The kind of unsettled feeling the newly deceased bring on is highly
contagious. It moves through the phone line as a faint trembling, transforming
the sound of words, bringing the world in sync with its vibration.”
― Hombres sin mujeres
dead too. The kind of unsettled feeling the newly deceased bring on is highly
contagious. It moves through the phone line as a faint trembling, transforming
the sound of words, bringing the world in sync with its vibration.”
― Hombres sin mujeres
“No one can keep their eyes on someone every second. You have to
sleep, have to use the bathroom. Need to scrub the bathtub sometime. Have to
slice onions, have to snap off the ends of string beans. Check the air in the tires
of your car. That’s how we left each other. Or, rather, how she left me. There was
always, in the background, the unambiguous shadow of a sailor. A single dark,
autonomous shadow gliding up the wall of a building. Bathtubs, onions, and air
were simply shards of metaphor scattered like thumbtacks by that shadow.”
― Hombres sin mujeres
sleep, have to use the bathroom. Need to scrub the bathtub sometime. Have to
slice onions, have to snap off the ends of string beans. Check the air in the tires
of your car. That’s how we left each other. Or, rather, how she left me. There was
always, in the background, the unambiguous shadow of a sailor. A single dark,
autonomous shadow gliding up the wall of a building. Bathtubs, onions, and air
were simply shards of metaphor scattered like thumbtacks by that shadow.”
― Hombres sin mujeres
“My dear young fellow,' the Old-Green-Grasshopper said gently, 'there are a whole lot of things in this world of ours you haven't started wondering about yet.”
― James and the Giant Peach
― James and the Giant Peach

Consolidated book clubs across India. Mumbai Book Club Delhi Book Club Hyderabad Book Club Pune Bhopal Bangalore and more
A book worth reading.
Again.
...and Again.