Quotes From "Solemn Tales Of Human Hearts" By Adhish Mazumder

1
Politics to me was the whining of an old braggart too proud to admit his faults and too vain to try something new. All of their agendas and manifestos were nothing but a lucrative offer to deceive the fools and encourage the clever in deceiving more fools. Adhish Mazumder
2
I discovered that politics is not entirely about agendas and manifestos of some old, sullen creep promising a better future of the country as a whole. Politics is being played everywhere and it starts from the very bedroom that you consider your safe haven. Adhish Mazumder
The belief that ignites hope in the heart of a...
3
The belief that ignites hope in the heart of a person to survive is the same belief that boosts the ego of the person and deters his progress by clouding his judgments. Adhish Mazumder
A boy who could make his mother feel special inspite...
4
A boy who could make his mother feel special inspite of his own ordeals is the boon from God in lieu of some good deed. Adhish Mazumder
The only regret I have is that I couldn't teach...
5
The only regret I have is that I couldn't teach you a lesson in humanity and humility. A mother should not depend on his son and that's the one mistake I committed. Adhish Mazumder
The more silent you are at bed during times of...
6
The more silent you are at bed during times of crisis, the more are the chances of an amicable, dignified and a not so counterproductive interchange of romantic exuberance. Adhish Mazumder
Welcome to the 21st century cosmopolitan world where biased thoughts...
7
Welcome to the 21st century cosmopolitan world where biased thoughts preside over unbiased deeds, simple gestures become overrated gossip materials and injustice is a part of long term justice. Adhish Mazumder
It is the belief that we instill in them that...
8
It is the belief that we instill in them that makes them work round the clock to ensure it comes true. Adhish Mazumder
These trembling hands no longer have the confidence it exuded...
9
These trembling hands no longer have the confidence it exuded a few years ago. Hope has been extinguished and uncertainty is what remains for the rest of my days now. Adhish Mazumder
10
Culture is an identity and identity is a weapon which can work its way around strong foundations decaying them from the inside with the help of wrecking beliefs known as superstitions. However, every culture must have a superstition without which its uniqueness is lost. Adhish Mazumder
11
Never trust your colleagues. Work politics are founded by them. Adhish Mazumder