Monthly Archives: December 2007

Talking about Martin Luther King Quotations

  Hey, aaina, go through these bunch of quotes and post comments – I EXPECT that from at least you 🙂 Quote Martin Luther King Quotations Almost always, the creative dedicated minority has made the world better. An individual has … Continue reading

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A Fabulously Written Profile

Life is a journey, not a destination, and I am looking forward to be with someone to make that journey more enriching and memorable. Not that its been any less as of now! About me: Well, i am a journalist … Continue reading

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Talking about Let the Reason be Love

It’s an absolute and incredible irony – this India that we live in. There is this vast disconnect between the few haves who dwell in these cities and who can be found in the famous shopping centers of our metropolises … Continue reading

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Talking about Being Silent About Things That Matter: Part 1

  Look look, the country that had acquired some sort of a revolutionary spirit after watching a particular movie seems to have gone back to being its usual silent self…Oh, what a shame that a movie propels our people to … Continue reading

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Talking about A Proposal For A Second Moon: Part One

  Hmmm…seems my idea does not seem all that exciting to the reader community after all… So, that’s the way of the world, I guess. One has got to expect everything – after all, even someone like Abhishek has become … Continue reading

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Martin Luther King Quotations

Almost always, the creative dedicated minority has made the world better. An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity. Human salvation lies in … Continue reading

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The Quest for Peace and Justice

It is impossible to begin this lecture without again expressing my deep appreciation to the Nobel Committee of the Norwegian Parliament for bestowing upon me and the civil rights movement in the United States such a great honor. Occasionally in … Continue reading

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Steve Jobs’ Address at Stanford

I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. I never graduated from college. Truth be told, this is the closest I’ve ever gotten to a college graduation. Today … Continue reading

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Reflecting on Steve Job’s Commencement Address

  First of all, it added to one’s info about Steve Jobs’ background – so, he was put up for adoption at birth by his biological mom…didn’t know that. Reminds me that Bill Clinton also had a similarly…welll, troubled(?), or … Continue reading

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All About Marriages

My take on this whole marriage business is as follows. There are sensible and reasonable traditions and then there are silly traditions.   Marriage is a product of many factors historically. I think the primary reason for the establishment of … Continue reading

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