7 Quotes & Sayings By Meghna Pant

Meghna Pant is an Indian author. Her debut novel, The Promise of Happiness, was published in the United States in October 2009.

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Death has become so predictable that I have neither the youthful reverence of it nor the middle-age fear. Meghna Pant
2
I have learnt that a good marriage is healing for the soul, something to relish. But a bad marriage is long-suffering, a thing to be endured. The only good thing about marriage is that it’s perishable like human life. Meghna Pant
3
Perhaps the only way to love is to bury yourself so deeply in it that you avoid its very suffering. Meghna Pant
4
In India there’s no modernism without barbarism. Strip away the young man’s face and you’ll find an old man’s mind. Meghna Pant
5
She stood above the sink and broke the Swarovski glass frame — a wedding gift — with her hands. Her thumb got cut. As blood drops fell into the sink, like mercury balls she thought, she lit the photo on fire. Ashes fell into the sink. Fire and vermilion. Ashes and blood. Her marriage from start to finish. Meghna Pant
6
Of all the roles she’d played — daughter, student, employee, sister and wife — wife was the smallest and in proportion the most difficult, as though it had run out of steam with its own scale. The word ‘wife’ was too small to accommodate its responsibility. Meghna Pant