15 Quotes & Sayings By Sonal Panse

Sonal Panse is an award-winning author and a former TV journalist who has been writing since childhood. She has been a successful journalist in India, a teacher in the US and a business consultant in London. She is the author of the Bollywood novel "Girl on Fire" which was published by Juggernaut Books in 2012. Her debut novel "The Wages of Love" was published by Penguin Books India in 2014 Read more

She has authored over 20 books for children, some of which have made it to the top 100 best selling books list. Her first book "The Wages of Love" was re-released by Harper Collins India in February 2017 as an ebook.

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Why should I ignore them? In my own house? Spiteful snobs! I’ve appalling taste, do I? I’m skeletal, am I? Anyone would look skeletal next to them. They are both starting to look like porkers! As soon as I go down, I’m going to mention it. I’m going to particularly point out Isolde’s thunder thighs. I suppose it’s appalling good taste to display them in such tight jeans. I’m going to ask how she even got into those pants without splitting the seams. Sonal Panse
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We have no business squatting on other people’s land and we have only ourselves to blame if they take a dim view of it. I mean, c’mon, what would you do if someone barged into our house and just took it over? How would you react? Are you going to say, welcome, intruders, take it all, we’ll gladly confine ourselves to the bathroom. That is, until you want us out of the bathroom as well. Then we will happily kill ourselves and leave you to deal with our bodies as you please. Is that what you would say? Of course not. You would make a complete ruckus. So why are you surprised when other people do the same?. Sonal Panse
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Family is everything! ” he always said when he went overboard with sentimentality. “If you don’t have family, what do you have? Sonal Panse
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There are people that have had worse happen to them. All those people that died in the hotel bombing? All those that were maimed and left orphaned? Sonal Panse
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An uneventful, quiet life together is more my idea of a romance.”“ Really? Oh. Well. It won't get you featured in any of the ballads though.”“ Yes, ” he said, with a heavy sigh. “And that will be the great tragedy of my romance. Sonal Panse
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Cross my heart, it's the truth. My Ma consulted a Seer when I was born. He's fated to marry a girl that wears that ring, she said.” “Did she now?” I said. “Well, this is in mad fashion in Mahmonir, so, prepare yourself, you're going to be overburdened with wives once the word gets around! Sonal Panse
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People might say that they liked honesty, but they didn’t, really. Sonal Panse
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It was a fairly large house, larger than all our previous dwellings. There were two pinkwashed, picture- windowed, orange gable-roofed storeys, encompassing eight rooms, and an adjoining, presently shuttered garage. A friendly, unsymmetrical house, with pink bougainvillea hanging over the iron-lace decorated, semi-circular front porch and ivy climbing from the walls to the uneven gables. Sonal Panse
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Salila! ” said Maia, outraged. “Another DOG? ON TOP OF ALL THE OTHER ANIMALS?”“SO WHAT....?” I began, and then got cut off as Polly attempted to land her shaggy grey bulk into my lap, unmindful as ever of our respective sizes, long floppy ears flopping and entire behind wagging, whipping her long tail, and barking in ear-deafening bursts. Sonal Panse
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LOOK AT HIM! Mum, LOOK! OUR NEW DOG! ISN’T HE A BEAUTY?”“Another DOG! ” came Maia’s amazed voice. Sonal Panse
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Shut up, lumpen-head, ” Billy had said, setting the stage for our future amicable relationship. I remembered that very well too. That had been a first too. Nobody had called me a lumpen-head before that. Tavi had had to explain what it meant, and then I had punched Billy in the stomach. People had to help Pradyun separate us and one of the ladies had exclaimed, “But she looked like such a sweet, little girl too! ” “She's not a girl, ” Billy had said. “She's an ugly lumpen-head, and her parents found her under a toadstool.” Billy had been a sweet, little boy himself. Still was. Hadn't changed a bit over the years. Sonal Panse
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She’s a mixed-breed and not the least bit aggressive. She decided long ago she wanted to be a pet dog, not a guard dog. I think that’s another reason why that man wanted to get rid of her. I’ve never understood all this fascination with aggressiveness. It’s like an epidemic. People don’t just want aggressive dogs, they want to be aggressive themselves. Sonal Panse
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She’s a mixed-breed and not the least bit aggressive. She decided long ago she wanted to be a pet dog, not a guard dog. I think that’s another reason why that man wanted to get rid of her. I’ve never understood all this fascination with aggressiveness. It’s like an epidemic. People don’t just want aggressive dogs, they want to be aggressive themselves. Sonal Panse
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It had been a big mistake, introducing her to Tavi on one of his visits home. She had fallen hard and made up every conceivable excuse to turn up at our place that week. Tavi had taken it in his usual stride; he was accustomed to my friends making idiots of themselves over him and he had developed a fine knack of rebuffing them without hurting their feelings too much. “You deserve a Prince, ” he had told her. “So here's a tip — don't waste your time on a common man like me. Sonal Panse