Noteworthy Quotations from The Reader
Thoughtful quotes from a formally beautiful, disturbing and morally devastating novel
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Thoughtful quotes from a formally beautiful, disturbing and morally devastating novel
The word Mockingbird is used to represent innocence. When it says, “…it is a sin to kill a Mockingbird” it says it is a sin to hurt the innocent.
Words of wisdom from a book which is in probably everybody’s ‘to-read’ list or ‘favourite’ list!
An investigative summary of what ought not to be when holding a leadership position
Reading Harry Potter as an adult might raise some eyebrows; after all it is categorized as Children’s Fiction, right?
Contains some of the lesser known yet important quotes. It is a must read!
Generally speaking, in life, what distinguishes a good phase from a bad one? Here is my personal experience with a possible explanation.
Wisdom and perspectives of Elizabeth Gilbert and her friends
A memoir of Elizabeth’s self healing journey and an inspiration to start your own
We all know that stress is a natural phenomenon to cope up with changes; but never did I ever hear of stress addiction! My first reaction to it was – “Is that even real? Why and how would someone even get that kind of addiction?”
Whether you are an introvert or an extrovert, this lockdown is hitting everyone hard. It is a real test of your patience; either this pressure will make you a much … Continue reading When life gives you a lockdown
Times of crisis creates panic due to unforeseeable developments, which leads to fear and paranoia, and eventually develops into human-made scarcity of resources. It brings out a different side of us, we never knew existed. All because of fear.