Quotes From "Coinman: An Untold Conspiracy" By Pawan Mishra

There are things in life that science will never be...
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There are things in life that science will never be able to see. We have to rely on what has been passed from our ancestors, generation to generation. Pawan Mishra
Knowledge that can make miracles happen needs to be guarded...
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Knowledge that can make miracles happen needs to be guarded carefully. If it falls into the wrong hands, miracles become disasters in no time. Pawan Mishra
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..he had also acquired a peculiar academic quirk. During exams, he knew all the answers but wasn’t able to successfully map his answers to the right questions. So as soon as an exam started, he simply started putting his answers in the order in which he remembered them. Every time he moved to a new class, his parents made the new teachers aware of this snag. The teachers acknowledged it and reassured the parents that they’d match his answers against the appropriate questions. Pawan Mishra
It was a time when a degree was expected but...
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It was a time when a degree was expected but not much respected. Pawan Mishra
A man wants too many things before marriage, but only...
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A man wants too many things before marriage, but only peace after it. Pawan Mishra
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Such delicacies are relationships. Pawan Mishra
No great soul, as they say, lives for very long....
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No great soul, as they say, lives for very long. Because God desperately wants all the great people near him. Pawan Mishra
When the soul heals, the issues of the body disappear...
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When the soul heals, the issues of the body disappear like they never happened. Pawan Mishra
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A meeting is a collective tacit confession of participants’ unwillingness to work. Pawan Mishra
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All the progress in science can’t be used to build a smell receptor as capable as the one that a true leader possesses–to smell trouble or just something fishy. Pawan Mishra
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You need to be my wife to win with me. Pawan Mishra
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Most of a husband’s life is spent in doing research on his wife. Pawan Mishra
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Despite progress witnessed elsewhere in the matters of heart, parents in this part of the world hadn’t quite come around to letting their adult offspring choose their lovers. Pawan Mishra
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The thirty-plus years of marriage between the ceiling and the cement plaster showed signs of weakness by frequently developing cracks and holes. Pawan Mishra
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Her beauty effortlessly managed to arrest the pulse of each heart at the office and keep it in a dreamlike cage where she could have a look at each at her will and derive pleasure which, it had to be said, was a touch malicious in nature. Pawan Mishra
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This is where the whole thing entered into a vicious cycle, for her proximity always inebriated the hearts, thus only deepening their desire to remain hostages in the cage so that they could booze even more on that beauty. Pawan Mishra
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Matters of the heart are so incalculable! Pawan Mishra
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Talented minds have always been stealthily targeted by mediocre ones. Pawan Mishra
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Everyone’s mind has sort of a slum division–a flirtatious spot that doesn’t give a hoot about how grave a situation is but constantly endeavors to derail more earnest thoughts, almost like a death-wish backseat driver. Pawan Mishra
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If you thought with your minds and not your roosters, you would get the point! Pawan Mishra
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I wonder if they were aware of the power of complimentary alcohol during World War I. Pawan Mishra
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He was a chicken in the outside world that turned into a lion on entering the house. Pawan Mishra
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Depression is a reality with everyone. What’s important is the ability to move on. Pawan Mishra
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O woman, thou art my imperfection! Pawan Mishra
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As soon as anger knocks at one’s door, wisdom prepares to leave. Pawan Mishra
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There is no God for sure, else how could one justify terminal diseases in small kids? Pawan Mishra
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I have died every day in my mind with disgust for not being able to protect my own children. Pawan Mishra
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Psychos are in uniform circulation in society. Pawan Mishra
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A life without sweets is not much worth living. Pawan Mishra
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Sometimes fate just plays a strange scrabble. Pawan Mishra
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One needs to pursue some sort of a creative interest in order to keep life from eating us alive. Pawan Mishra
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It’s strange how necessary it is to have problems to be able to prepare for avoiding future disasters. Pawan Mishra
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You aren’t in the ivy halls of your miserable literature pursuit now. Without wasting more time, will thou cometh to the pointeth? Dost thou wanteth us to stayeth or leaveth? Pawan Mishra
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To his shock, as Saarang turned the first page, the words slowly transformed into small cylinders, except for one-letter words which preferred being spheres, and started rolling toward the vertical edges of the book. Pawan Mishra
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A breach in trust brings mistrust, followed by a multitude of troubles. Pawan Mishra
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After all, nothing nurtures a friendship bond more than the ability to consistently bitch about someone else! Pawan Mishra
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The problems are here to stay. We need to find a way to deal with them. Pawan Mishra
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The loss of a reliance on others often helpfully forces a more sophisticated rumination that enables the opening of previously unknown avenues. Pawan Mishra
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If you really want to talk to the big boss now, make sure you leave your balls here with me, for he likes no balls on people he is talking to. Pawan Mishra
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The obvious matters are more imperceptible today. Pawan Mishra
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I may just be on the outskirts of being okay. Pawan Mishra
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It’s not the obviousness or the complexity of the things that’s deftly deluding mankind. It’s man himself. Pawan Mishra
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There is no point in housing troubles inside your underwear if you can’t solve them by yourself. Pawan Mishra
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Is that the biggest favor your vocal cords have done to anyone this week? Pawan Mishra
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There are a thousand beautiful women out there, but only a handful of them possess the grace required by such beauty to stop it from looking ugly. Pawan Mishra
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Fate has this weird way of making your wish come true by supplementing it with ten other spiteful things. Pawan Mishra
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We had firsthand witnessed the ethereal evil of crushing hope just when it had peaked–like an open door, visible to you as you approach it from miles away, just closing on you when you have only two more yards to go. Pawan Mishra
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Anyone can lecture from the butt, only very few can act. Pawan Mishra
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Damn, the good words are all asterisked! ”“ The men only understand the asterisks. My worry is if they understand the rest! Pawan Mishra
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If a muscleman like Hukum can write a poem, everyone can. Pawan Mishra