24 Quotes & Sayings By Srividya Srinivasan

Srividya Srinivasan is a writer and an avid reader. She's passionate about reading and writing. She loves reading and writing about various genres like romance, thrillers, literary fiction and psychological fiction. Her short stories have been featured in the online literary journal A Day in the Life of an Indian Writer Read more

We belong where we are most loved
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We belong where we are most loved Srividya Srinivasan
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Love dies when the lover in us dies. It snaps when the lover in us gives up in defeat. When the cold, practical us takes over the the self-image of us a lover. When the lover in us wins, the practical us recedes and the magic takes over, and when the lover in us loses, the practical us takes over and the magic recedes and the more the lover in us dies, the less courage we have in magic until we reach a point where we even disbelieve the very notion of magic, and magic within us. Who would believe the madness of moonlight in broad daylight? Love dies from hunger for love that love is unable to feed. If I tell you that just as the cold rays of harsh sunlight shall give away to the silver cool of the moonlight beams, your disbelief can turn to magic, are you going to believe? That the stars are there even during the day, that we are the ones unable to see, would you believe? . Srividya Srinivasan
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A feminist is a woman lover not a man hater Srividya Srinivasan
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Delayed, unexpressed appreciation is meaningless. The dead need no appreciation. The living do. Srividya Srinivasan
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In a relationship, it is not what you ask and receive that delights. It is receiving what you wanted but never asked Srividya Srinivasan
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There should be a measure for happiness or sadness, like the width of your smile, the twinkle in your eyes, the depth of your laughter or the salt of your tears. Srividya Srinivasan
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There are times when you are home to yourself and you long for company. Srividya Srinivasan
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No one is a failure until that is the only definition of themselves that they are willing to see within. Srividya Srinivasan
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Only if I heal, can you heal. Only if you heal, can I heal. Otherwise, we would continue to scar each other. Srividya Srinivasan
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Most of the conversations we are ever likely to have with people are the things we do not and cannot say Srividya Srinivasan
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It is finally about the quality of the conversations and silences we share, isn't it? We become strangers when we have nothing to say to each other. We die to each other, when the conversations in us die. Sometimes, a little every day, until one day we go completely silent and we are simply left looking at a stranger whose habits we know Srividya Srinivasan
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You know you have arrived when you have stopped caring about the destination Srividya Srinivasan
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The stories we pretend do not exist, are the stories that will haunt us till the end. Srividya Srinivasan
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They prised open the door in the morning. The beatific expression on hisface was exactly what one would find in a temple deity or the just dead - anunsmiling smile. The absurdity and humour was there if one could just seeit, the question and answer staring one in the face. Srividya Srinivasan
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It is highly abnormal today to be happy in this highly abnormal world. It can only come with complete distancing from all things around, all events around and all people and our equations with them. We transact, interact only to the extent of necessity and our well-being. The question is then what remains of us from such acute levels of detachments that we build as safety barriers to safeguard our happiness ? If our happiness is so fragile, then are we truly happy ? If we are immersed in the world and still happy then we must surely possess the highest degree of tolerance for the vilest of things. The picture that emerges of a happy individual is not a happy one. Srividya Srinivasan
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The Valley WeepsWeep softly o mother, the walls have ears you know.. The streets are awash o mother! I cannot go searching for him any more. The streets are awash o motherwith blood and tears, pellets and screams.that silently remain locked in the air, while they lock us souless inside. The guns are out o mother, while our boys go armed with stones, I cannot go looking for him o mother, I have no courage to face what i will find. They fill the air o mother, The fragrance of plastic flowers I will place them beside your graveif i ever do survive, flowers that have no soul.and would never fade with time, The sun shines glorious o mother The water sparkles so fine The buds are closed in terrorand birds have gone silent with fear There is poison in our heaven o mother I dread for what more is in store. They came for him o mother, yesterday as you slept inside, He went marching o motherwith all the others beside. I never told you o mother, I do not know if he would ever return. The streets are awash o mother! I cannot go searching for him any more. Weep softly o mother, the walls have ears you know.. If your old blind eyes can see, You will want to see again no more. Our men have lost their spirit Our women have lost their smile, Our children have lost their laughter, The valley has lost its shine, Weep softly O mother For, we still have our pride.17/07/2016 . Srividya Srinivasan
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You are truly home only when you find your tribe Srividya Srinivasan
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The gift of love is in the simplest and utter joy of just being with the other. In coming alive to the present moment, together. In recognizing and being overwhelmingly grateful that among countless other possibilities that the vastness of life throws, the moment was possible. The impatience of love, is to desire a million such moments stretching forever. Small. Beautiful. Profound. Fragile. Floating away like flowers on the flowing brook. How foolish we are sometimes to miss the gift of the present, in our desire to imprison the future?. Srividya Srinivasan
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She did not care what a ludicrous picture she might be painting, a fat happy old lady in her night gown, swinging on a small little swing in the dead of the night. Srividya Srinivasan
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You haven't seen for yourself, what I saw in your eyes. Srividya Srinivasan
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The people who need to grow, are the ones allowed the least chance to have a say in their own growth. Srividya Srinivasan
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Of all the deep longings, this ache for missing intimacy, cuts through sharply, like a scream in a silent room, like the last gasping breath under a stifling mask, like the huge lump in the throat that one is unable to swallow. This deep ache to be held, to know touch both the casual and intense variety, to catch an eye in answering laughter, to merge into oneness, to sing through existence in resonance with another, to simply be in deep love in openness. to live and die in intimacy and vulnerability in a loved one's arms. And, you ache alone.. . Srividya Srinivasan
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May every man find the softest and most fragile expression of his personality with the right woman who would treasure and honour the beauty of his femininity and not misuse it and may all women find empowering and supportive men who would exult in her self expression and success without fear of being overshadowed by the power of her masculinity and in that beautiful new world, shall we enter as partners, equal and empowering, supporting and caring, vulnerable and strong. Srividya Srinivasan