59 Quotes & Sayings By Aporva Kala

Aporva Kala is a serial entrepreneur and author. He has been a business owner for over a decade with several successful ventures in the social media, wireless, and culinary businesses. His work has been featured in Fortune Magazine and other national publications. For more information: http://www.aporva.com

And what is that thing which you promise to provide?-...
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And what is that thing which you promise to provide?- 'The beauty of the soul and the simplicity of happiness', he replied. Aporva Kala
Art is a culmination of all that one stands for
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Art is a culmination of all that one stands for Aporva Kala
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People forget history nowadays, he lamented, that is what the ego does, making one the prisoner of one's inflated present, ignoring the humble past one has lived. Aporva Kala
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He did not see the huge armies but the world divided into two opposites camps: the right and the wrong, the good and the evil, the aggressor and the defender, the unrighteous and the righteous, the arrogant and the humble. It is not the people who are inclined to fight against each other but the men who lead them. Humanity as a rule wants to relate with each other and wars are an exception to this rule. Aporva Kala
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Why one enjoys maternal grandparents more than the paternal ones, i have never understood, but it was like that for me. Aporva Kala
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He is too presumptuous about the inanities of appearances, poor realities gone for a toss. Aporva Kala
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He could make mistakes.... the first time. Aporva Kala
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One needs longing to live and enemies make one long for them. Aporva Kala
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It is destiny which takes you to people who have the answers to your questions. Aporva Kala
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His failure became my destiny Aporva Kala
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History tells creativity is a result of Soul song. Aporva Kala
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Annant is Pickwick paperless, the hunter of wisdom and due to Lovelace heart, a budding poet-ass. Aporva Kala
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The words explain us all, each having a meaning in a meantime: every time for a lifetime. Aporva Kala
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An orchestra of temple bells and chanting erupted suddenly like a pleasing drizzle. Aporva Kala
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Mr. Rip Wan winkle, be a star that twinkle. Aporva Kala
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Indeed you have what it takes to care like a mare, but can misters br one? Aporva Kala
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Why can't one live a life of disappearing? An invisible man- the real superman. Aporva Kala
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The spirit never leaves, never goes away. Aporva Kala
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It feels nice to know about things and about oneself. Aporva Kala
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On hindsight every failure is the best medicine, bitter but effective Aporva Kala
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While in England write or get wrought rotten rusted. Aporva Kala
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It is important how people take you. Aporva Kala
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Her tears still lay, unattended, on my bosom... I wouldn't wipe them, for she might stop paying me visits. Aporva Kala
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The Only mattered to him. Iconoclasm. Aporva Kala
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Religion is a good time pass, better than philosophy, and a million times better than love; love is a wastage of an era. Aporva Kala
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I thought of her as she, and she as her. Aporva Kala
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Between us what it was? i couldn't fathom, till she was gone. Aporva Kala
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He didn't ask because he didn't wanted to know. If you know, moments die an instant death. She held his hand in hers; hiding them like a pearl; her coral eyes ensconcing his pain. Aporva Kala
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That is what the opposites do, cross the swords invariably and unknowingly. Aporva Kala
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Life cannot be lived without irritations and angers; fights and placation- A cycle of Karma, wheels of succor. Aporva Kala
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When the wound is fresh it hurts, more so when you are reminded to the hurt time and again Aporva Kala
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For a girl there is a shorter version of youth. Aporva Kala
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I was sent to a school with bosses for teachers- no Twain, only cane; check your dick you harry, no Dickens either, No Tom Sawyers no David Copperfields only Webster, master it for grammar, the Wren with a dash of Martini-Drink deep. Aporva Kala
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Who was it who said something about the Indians being argumentative, good soul, let him come to Haridwar and meet this bunch. Good for him too, if he adapts with age; for if after fifty you don't live the aspirations of the young, go away. Who needs spectacle snails salivating on the Soma of youth? Aporva Kala
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For, if after fifty you don't live the aspirations of the young, go away. Who needs needs spectacled snails, salivating on the Soma of youth. Aporva Kala
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People who are left alone tell the story but are never a part of it; those who are a part of the crowd, are story bound, acting upon the role assigned to them in the theater of living, loving and longing. Aporva Kala
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Sameness of existence. Conformity is inevitable. So is search. Aporva Kala
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She liked the idea of a place belonging to the cows, no ownership of human ego. Aporva Kala
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All mothers are rivers and all rivers, mothers. Aporva Kala
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I was grown up long before the grown ups were the grown ups. Aporva Kala
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It is better to die than carry the burden of expectations, you die every moment then, bearing situations you are not supposed to put up with. Aporva Kala
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People forget history nowadays, that is what the ego does, making one the prisoner of one's inflated present, ignoring the humble past one had lived. Aporva Kala
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In her spare time she scribbled her thoughts, wishes and dreams, life and times. It kept her sane despite her loneliness. Aporva Kala
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Two conclusions follow, die a death, live a death. Aporva Kala
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At thirty either you are perfect or nothing. Aporva Kala
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What can a fallen star wish for, but it fulfills other's wishes, is it not? Aporva Kala
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The gods are real crazy when it comes to prayers. They listen to some sometimes and do not listen to some sometimes. But the whole world prays, nonetheless- All the time Aporva Kala
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We are what we are at this moment and no more. Aporva Kala
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Immortality, thou art a chimerical bridesmaid of life. Aporva Kala
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Why love has to intense? Women's love isn't. It is a male contribution to a relationship. What does a woman contribute? Children continuity- intentional immortality. Aporva Kala
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An array of colorful camps dotted the river banks, like a garrison of army on a peace keeping mission. A mini India, many great nations. different people living in the same place, an inversion of the notion of nation. Aporva Kala
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Hume hummed in his head. Reason versus passion- David versus Goliath. Let the Goliath win for one last time. But the world is full of the Davids, the begging bastards, passing of their defeat as a win over the favorites. Why the world sides with the under-doggies. A favorite is nobody's favorite, but one's one. As if he has to pay a toll tax for his tolls. Aporva Kala
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She was finally owned up- it took death as a price for her being accepted. Aporva Kala
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To each his own. A billion Buddhas. A billion streams of wisdom. All smiling in their anguish. Aporva Kala
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Legacy proves ones mettle and one's karma. Aporva Kala
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All writers pen sad stories to garner sympathy, writing is after all for the abandoned of the society: the ink-leech, spewing black blood and sucking innocent souls. Aporva Kala
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Live a death, die a death Aporva Kala
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But you raised a ruckus about and threatened to perform a Julius Caesarian on anybody on anybody who calls April the cruelest month- I was Damn born out of the loins of my father in the spring of April, you claimed. Surgeon, you stood up for the month of buds and bitches like a true Kuon Kunos Aporva Kala