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You f*#ked my v*g*na, you wanted to think that you f#*ked my mind, but unlike you, D*ck, my mind doesn't lie between my two legs.
~ Subhangi Tyagi
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Kirtida Gautam (#iAm16iCan)
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I want people to know that I am a real person who exists in a real world. I am not a raped girl or victim. I had a life before that evening and I will continue to have a life. What happened with me that night will stay with me but if it has not killed me, it has made me stronger.
~ Subhangi Tyagi
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Kirtida Gautam (#iAm16iCan)
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People think rape victims forget how to laugh. I have not forgotten how to laugh. It is beyond the capability of this person to make me forget how to laugh.
~ Subhangi Tyagi
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Kirtida Gautam (#iAm16iCan)
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Even those fallen leaves dance, on the musical wind cadence.
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Anoushka Tyagi
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You should have worn a baby pink t-shirt on which a child sucks his thumb. That would have given you the required juvenile look.
~ Subhangi Tyagi
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Kirtida Gautam (#iAm16iCan)
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Money never made anybody rich. To be rich, you need the poor.
The rich understand this quite well. But the poor do not.
And this idiocy, they call an economy.
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Daksh Tyagi (A Nation of Idiots)
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Even on mute, the news is too loud.
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Daksh Tyagi (A Nation of Idiots)
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If you're easily offended, you're easily distracted.
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Daksh Tyagi
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It takes a lot of courage to get through the tough times. Never give up. Good things are coming your way.
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Inner Peace Zone, Abhishek Tyagi
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A Politician's survival kit:
Please the majority, comfort the minority,
keep the rich in the loop and the poor disillusioned.
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Daksh Tyagi (A Nation of Idiots)
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Ramkrishna Paramhansa, the nineteenth-century Bengali mystic, said that the essence of The Gita can be deciphered simply by reversing the syllables that constitute Gita. So Gita, or gi-ta, becomes ta-gi, or tyagi, which means 'one who lets go of possessions.
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Devdutt Pattanaik (My Gita)
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You can create your good fortune only by your good intention for others.....
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Kuldeep Tyagi
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Itβs okay to be annoyed by people. Iβm sure youβre annoying to others too.
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Daksh Tyagi (A Nation of Idiots)
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Kids are the future, as we were once.
It is a nominal title. Best not to get too attached.
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Daksh Tyagi (A Nation of Idiots)
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The notion of trying to make friends in high places seems absurd, when you consider what they must have done to get there.
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Daksh Tyagi (A Nation of Idiots)
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It is what you after your anger that matters,not during.
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Shubham Tyagi
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We build things to prove our worth, and break things to prove our point.
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Daksh Tyagi (A Nation of Idiots)
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Anyone or anything can be made famous. Technology has truly elevated the trivial. This is the true curse of our times.
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Daksh Tyagi (Signs of Life)
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You are either a resident or an immigrant. Only, a resident is an immigrant further along in the transition.
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Daksh Tyagi (Signs of Life)
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I grew up in a country of over a billion people. The first uncomfortable question I asked my parents was not where children came from, but why were there so many of them.
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Daksh Tyagi (A Nation of Idiots)
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Be selective with your fight. Sometimes peace is better than being right.
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Inner Peace Zone - Abhishek Tyagi
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It appears two things define an ideal Indian man: his hatred of Pakistan and his desire to be the first.
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Daksh Tyagi (A Nation of Idiots)
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Relax as a child, Collect your stress and hide
Relax that you can listen, the song which is hidden
Relax for a minute, hear the heart rhythm
Relax and find your soul to be part of divine
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Swati Tyagi
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Before Massachusetts senator Elizabeth Warren went into politics, she and her daughter, Amelia Warren Tyagi, coauthored a book in which they asked why most one-earner couples could live comfortably within their budgets in the 1950s, yet the two-earner couples that had become the norm by the 1990s often struggled to make ends meet.9 Their answer was that the second paycheck went largely to fuel a bidding war for houses in better school districts.
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We fought for freedom. Whose freedom? The heterosexual man? The religious heterosexual man? The religious homophobic chauvinistic man? The religious homophobic protectionist chauvinistic man? The religious homophobic protectionist un-aborted chauvinistic man? Whose freedom did we fight for?
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Daksh Tyagi (A Nation of Idiots)
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They destroyed all the equipment, all the medicines. The Harijans β the people we used to call Untouchables β used to come a hundred miles for treatment.β βBut I thought Untouchability was outlawed at independence,β I said. βTechnically it was,β replied Tyagi. βBut do you know the saying βDilli door astβ? It means βDelhi is far away.β The laws they pass in the Lok Sabha [Indian parliament] make little difference in these villages. Out here it will take much more than a change in the law to alleviate the lot of the Dalits [the oppressed castes, i.e. the former Untouchables].β βBut I still donβt understand why the Rajputs did this. What difference does it make to them if you educate the Untouchables?β βThe lower castes have always been the slaves of the higher castes,β replied Tyagi. βThey work in their fields for low wages, they sweep their streets, clean their clothes. If we educate them, who will do these dirty jobs?β Dr Tyagi waved his hands at me in sudden exasperation: βDonβt you see?β he said. βThe Rajputs hate this place because it frees their slaves.β βAnd what did you do,β I asked, βwhile the Rajputs were beating the place up?β Dr Tyagi made a slight gesture with his open palm: βI was just sitting,β he said. βWhat could I do? I was thinking of Gandhiji. He was also beaten up β many times. He said you must welcome such attacks because it is only through confrontation that you can go forward. An institution like ours needs such incidents if it is to regenerate itself. It highlights the injustice the Harijans are facing.β He paused, and smiled. βYou yourself would not have come here if this had not happened to us.β βWhat will you do now?β I asked. βWe will start again. The poor of this desert still need us.β βAnd if the higher castes come for you again?β βThen we will welcome them. They are also victims of their culture.
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His words contain the essence of Vedic wisdom, the keystone of Hinduism. Ramkrishna Paramhansa, the nineteenth-century Bengali mystic, said that the essence of The Gita can be deciphered simply by reversing the syllables that constitute Gita. So Gita, or gi-ta, becomes ta-gi, or tyagi, which means 'one who lets go of possessions.
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Devdutt Pattanaik (My Gita)
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Making a difference by extending a helping hand for a social cause is like prestidigitating the magic of highest prestige.
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Prashant Bhushan Tyagi
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Individually, a human being is the smartest creature on earth. Collectively, we are the stupidest.
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Prashant Bhushan Tyagi
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It is called saiyam [inner control] when anger-pride-deceit-greed are under control. However those who renounce are not called saiyami [those with inner control]; they are called βtyagiβ, one who renounces worldly life.
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Dada Bhagwan (Who Am I?)
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Offence is the absence of answers.
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Daksh Tyagi
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Family politics comes in three sizes. Nasty, nastier, nastiest.
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Daksh Tyagi (A Nuclear Family)
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We treat religions like children, ours are special, others are annoying.
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Daksh Tyagi (Nonsense)
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All the luxuries you name I have, still the peace I do not get.
One day, my friend called me off, and I get the world to which I belong.
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Swati Tyagi
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I may lose but i'll never quit
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Parul Tyagi (Hurry Om Hari)
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Life will be so monotonous if I was looking for someone just like me. Itβs so much better to have that one person in life who is so different from you that you in fact love him (or her). Know that living together will call for tremendous adjustments but they are just adjustments and not issues unless you make them. And trust me, you cannot waste your time in trying to make a list of things that you ought to know before you start living together Because matrimony is a 24 hour game. There will definitely be that ONE thing you will know only when its time comes!
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Parul Tyagi (69 Things I Wish I Knew Before Getting Married)
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But I thought Untouchability was outlawed at independence,β I said. βTechnically it was,β replied Tyagi. βBut do you know the saying βDilli door astβ? It means βDelhi is far away.β The laws they pass in the Lok Sabha [Indian parliament] make little difference in these villages.
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I used to love travel. Then I had children. Now I pray for teleportation.
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Daksh Tyagi (Nonsense)
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You are eager to fight for your ancestors, but you can barely stand the relatives that are alive.
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The modern Indian believes that to be modern is to break away from tradition. This is ironic because modernisation has been our longest-running tradition.
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We are not in the digital age.
We are in the age of digital rage.
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People keep saying this is the digital age. I don't agree.
We are not in the digital age.
We are in the age of digital rage.
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To me, most Indian weddings seemed like time travel. The groom arrives on a horse, departs in a car.
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If the fortune is in your favour, so will be the history.
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Bhavya Tyagi
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A family reunion is like an unlicensed surgery. EveryΒone has a scalpel, and anyone could be operated on.
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With what we do to corpses, why would souls stick around?
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Armstrong was wrong. Before a giant leap, we must take one small step.
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Villains rarely see themselves as villains. The burden of guilt is a heroβs disease.
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Being young has nothing to do with age. Youβre young if you get lectured about your future. You are old if you carry around your past.
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RAISE YOUR BAR...!
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The more you love, the reward for the love is, you will have more love. The reward for tyaga (sacrifice) is, you will become a greater tyagi.
Reward for work is, you will get more work.
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Paramahamsa Nithyananda
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Life is indeed beautiful, but that is not the case with your planet earth.
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Prashant Bhushan Tyagi
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Whatever be your obsession, it needs not to be reasonable- but ethical.
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He is a psychopath who is unnecessarily optimistic.
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Prashant Bhushan Tyagi
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Influence sets identity.
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Aakash Tyagi