Anirban Bose
So I have an Indian heart if I do something illegal?'" No, you have an Indian heart if you understand the limitations of our resources and are willing to step out of the man-made boundaries of the law to help someone.
— Anirban Bose
Sometimes your own tongue can make you deaf and dumb.
— Anirban Bose
The desire to love someone always exceeds the desire to be loved by someone & that's exactly why we end up loving the person who doesn't deserve that LOVE.
— Anirban Bose
The prison that exists in a man's mind is far more difficult to escape from than anything built with brick walls and steel doors. For it is the fear of freedom that holds you inside...
— Anirban Bose
The randomness of events in the world is so lacking in logic that we give it names like destiny, fate, karma and kismet to deal with the irrationality of its sequence
— Anirban Bose
There is so much beauty in the world that I wonder how we get around to marshalling so much hatred within ourselves. I hope, one day, you will feel the same way seeing this sight of the heavens that I see, that my forefathers and their forefathers have seen since time began, and think of me, and marvel that in this beauty time stands still for us all, making us all immortal on the lips of those we leave behind. Just remember me kindly, my son.
— Anirban Bose
There is such dissociation between what the eyes see and what the mind envisions. The final thought is just a matter of interpretation, colored by our experiences.
— Anirban Bose
The sins of men aren't confined to them. They travel like ripples over water, over many generations till someone gets revenge or finds forgiveness. You and I, we are all paying for our father's sins, aren't we?
— Anirban Bose
We live in a global village, Need, where billions of voices babble simultaneously, and in this village a new hierarchy is being established, a new caste-system is being created. Only this time, it is money that sets the tone. Whoever has the most money buys the biggest loudspeaker and is the neo-Brahmin of this new world order. If the ninety-year-old neo-Brahmin on the other side of the earth is terrified of antibiotic resistant flesh-eating bacteria, we must think twice before offering treatment to a twenty-four-year old here. These are the new rules of our global village.
— Anirban Bose
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