There is no bitterness like that of man who finds out he has been believing in a ghost.
– Salman Rushdie
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- This may be the curse of the human race, not that we are so different from one another, but that we are so alike. – Salman Rushdie
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- I dislike arranged marriages. There are some mistakes for which one should not be able to blame one’s poor parents. – Salman Rushdie
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- human beings do not perceive things whole; we are not gods but wounded creatures, cracked lenses, capable only of fractured perceptions – Salman Rushdie
- …that witchcraft requires no potions, familiar spirits, or magic wands. Language upon a silver tongue affords enchantment enough. – Salman Rushdie
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- The self was both its origins and its journey. – Salman Rushdie
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- One minute you’ve got a lucky star watching over you and the next instant it’s done a bunk. – Salman Rushdie
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- She has vivid pictures of Hell. It is as hot as Rajputana in June and everyone is made to learn seven foreign languages . . . – Salman Rushdie
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- Bitterness and sweetness, are both fruits of egoism. Doing egosim of good deeds brings sweetness. Doing egosim of bad deeds brings bitterness. – Dada Bhagwan
- I don’t know why but they you said it I started believing it. – Salman Naveed