10 Quotes & Sayings By Khushwant Singh

Khushwant Singh became a heavyweight in Indian journalism in 1959 with a collection of essays, "The Village". He made the New York Times bestseller list shortly thereafter. Singh has been a popular columnist for two decades and continues to write columns. In the course of his career, he has held posts in the press and in academia Read more

He has been a recipient of numerous awards and honours, including the Padma Vibhushan from the president of India.

Your principle should be to see everything and say nothing....
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Your principle should be to see everything and say nothing. The world changes so rapidly that if you want to get on you cannot afford to align yourself with any person or point of view. Khushwant Singh
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Not forever does the bulbul sing In balmy shades of bowers, Not forever lasts the spring Nor ever blossom the flowers. Not forever reigneth joy, Sets the sun on days of bliss, Friendships not forever last, They know not life, who know not this. Khushwant Singh
Morality is a matter of money. Poor people cannot afford...
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Morality is a matter of money. Poor people cannot afford to have morals. So they have religion. Khushwant Singh
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To know India and her peoples, one has to know the monsoon. one has to know the monsoon. It is not enough to read about it in books, or see it on the cinema screen, or hear someone talk about it. It has to be a personal experience because nothing short of living through it can fully convey all it means to a people for whom it is not only the source of life, but also their most exciting impact with nature. . Khushwant Singh
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I am back in my beloved city. The scene of desolation fills my eyes with tears. At every step my distress and agitation increases. I cannot recognize houses or landmarks I once knew well. Of the former inhabitants, there is no trace. Everywhere there is a terrible emptiness. All at once I find myself in the quarter where I once resided. I recall the life I used to live: meeting friends in the evening, reciting poetry, making love, spending sleepless nights pining for beautiful women and writing verses on their long tresses which held me captive. That was life! What is there left of it? Nothing. Khushwant Singh
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When the world is itself draped in the mantle of night, the mirror of the mind is like the sky in which thoughts twinkle like stars. Khushwant Singh
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Bombay, you will be told, is the only city India has, in the sense that the word city is understood in the West. Other Indian metropolises like Calcutta, Madras and Delhi are like oversized villages. It is true that Bombay has many more high-rise buildings than any other Indian city: when you approach it by the sea it looks like a miniature New York. It has other things to justify its city status: it is congested, it has traffic jams at all hours of the day, it is highly polluted and many parts of it stink. . Khushwant Singh
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Freedom is for the educated people who fought for it. We were slaves of the English, now we will be slaves of the educated Indians–or the Pakistanis. Khushwant Singh
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In America, they make a lot of fuss over little things. Khushwant Singh