6 Quotes & Sayings By Priyanka Naik

Priyanka Naik was born in India. She has also travelled the world as a journalist, traveller, and writer. Her books have been published in eight languages across the globe, and she has worked as a columnist, written an advice column for a national daily newspaper, contributed to various magazines, and presented television shows. She is the author of the international bestsellers, The Guru's Daughter, The Writer's Secret, The Daughter's Diary , The Writer's Way , and The Writer's Code Read more

Priyanka is also the author of two travel books titled, My India Journeys & My India 2 . Priyanka is one of the most sought-after speakers on writing workshops. Priyanka also works as a motivational speaker on writing workshops for corporate companies all over the country.

Priyanka’s first experience with writing came at age five when she began her first novel at the age of nine. She continued to write throughout her childhood and adolescence.

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It’s funny how our desires often tend to circle around the whims and fancies of others rather than the self. One school of thought has a convincing explanation that this is because we live in a society that makes us want to be pleasing to others more than the self--a rather selfless trait, so to think. But then there is this other theory which eventually concludes that we do all of this to please no one but the self..because praise and compliments are what the devil thrives on, and we are in no significant way any different. Priyanka Naik
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Memories are weird. They never really leave you alone, no matter how much you try, and the funny part is--the more you try, the more they haunt you. The more you want to run away, the faster they seem to catch up, and then there comes a time when you are convinced that you have finally managed to leave them behind and move on. You rejoice. You celebrate. You have exorcised the ghosts of the past--you feel liberated, UNTIL one fine day, some old memory creeps up slowly from behind and taps you on your shoulder just to say "Hi. How’s it going so far?". That is when everything comes rushing in, and you realize that maybe, just maybe, it had never really gone away. Priyanka Naik
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What are memories but photo images from the mind? Isn't the human mind so much like a camera, saving pictures every now and then? Priyanka Naik
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A woman should never go so far with someone, that she cannot come back alone...not for love..not for society…not for herself. It took me so long to find my way back. Priyanka Naik
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It’s amusing how we can sometimes hardly remember our first meetings with the most important people in our lives. Where, how, when we first met becomes all a blur. Somewhere along the way, we realize we have become so emotionally tethered to one another that the moment we first met does not matter. Life before meeting them ceases to exist. Priyanka Naik