
They are many wounded hearts here. Many! Some admit. Others – the stubborn ones, scribble poetry instead.
– Saru Singhal
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- There are many wounded hearts here. Many! Some admit. Others – the stubborn ones, scribble poetry instead. – Saru Singhal
- Poetry is no rocket science, a good poet writes from his heart! – Saru Singhal
- Poetry isn’t an island, it is the bridge. Poetry isn’t a ship, it is the lifeboat. Poetry isn’t swimming. Poetry is water. – Kamand Kojouri
- Character is standing tall and guiding others. – Saru Singhal
- A selfie is a proof that either we are very lonely or too self absorbed to ask others to take our picture. – Saru Singhal
- Human sin is stubborn, but not as stubborn as the grace of God and not half as persistent, not half so ready to suffer to win its way – James MacDonald
- In the bigger scheme of things, we are two pawns… waiting for life to make its move.#Fatalist – Saru Singhal
- Art lovers ought to be crazy.That’s how they see the fun side of everything. – Saru Singhal
- No, I don’t have a heart of gold. It’s normal – the one that gets hurt by rude words and broken promises. – Saru Singhal
- Without sense of direction, efforts land nowhere. – Saru Singhal
- Nothing is unbelievable, just expand your vision. – Saru Singhal
- Trust is like sand, one lie and it slips away. – Saru Singhal
- If a relationship comes with conditions apply, it’s not worth having. – Saru Singhal
- Be with people who question you, that’s how you learn and grow. – Saru Singhal
- Grass is always greener on your side, just switch places with your neighbor. – Saru Singhal
- Good friends laugh at you, laugh with you, but never laugh behind your back. – Saru Singhal
- For rock solid friendship, never lie to your friends. – Saru Singhal
- A bitter experience makes us a better person. – Saru Singhal
- Anger – a beast within us that needs taming. – Saru Singhal
- Our anger is a product of our insecurities. – Saru Singhal
- Silence is the best reply to those who provoke you. Smile is like icing on the cake. – Saru Singhal
- You are truly classy if you manage to speak politely in spite of anger boiling inside you. – Saru Singhal
- Your behavior is the testimony of your character. – Saru Singhal
- You have to invest yourself as a reader to be a good writer. – Saru Singhal
- There is no good or bad author; there is only one kind of an author, that who connects with the readers. – Saru Singhal
- Out of the millions who write, only very few manage to create an impact. – Saru Singhal
- Smile is the shortest and fastest communication between strangers. – Saru Singhal
- When sorrow knocks at your door, tell it you’re busy finding happiness. – Saru Singhal
- There is nothing more relieving than speaking truth in tough moments. – Saru Singhal
- You don’t have to go through someone’s pain to understand it. Empathy is enough. – Saru Singhal
- Emotional quotient is far more important than intelligence quotient. We live with people, not with math problems. – Saru Singhal
- I do not ask the wounded person how he feels, I myself become the wounded person. – Walt Whitman
- Scribble out the world since it was not to your liking and make up a new one, something better. – Alice McDermott
- She (the First Lady, entering the room with her gravely wounded husband) would admit fear but not despair. – Candice Millard
- How many would protest if restaurants began serving puppy and kitten flesh instead of calves? Robins instead of hens? Squirrels instead of pigs? – Mango Wodzak
- You can’t admit to someone else what you’re too damn afraid to admit to yourself. – Beth Lewis
- You know she needs you. Think for a minute instead of playing the wounded ego card.” -” Derek – Stephanie Witter
- It’s literature that provides solace to hearts wounded by man made divisions of religion, race, cl???, gender and class… – Neelam Saxena Chandra
- It is because I think so much of warm and sensitive hearts, that I would spare them from being wounded. – Charles ens
- The nicest veterans in Schenectady, I thought, the kindest and funniest ones, the ones who hated war the most, were the ones who’d really fought. – Kurt Vonnegut Jr
