Sachin Kundalkar
At the meeting you behaves exactly as Marathi novelists of the last century tell is husbands do in sari shops.
— Sachin Kundalkar
Baku, the Amati is excellent. Did you put ghee in the deal when it was boiling?
— Sachin Kundalkar
I'd be staring at you and thinking, I should ask, I should ask, I should ask; do you want to be in a stable monogamous relationship for the rest of your life?
— Sachin Kundalkar
I didn't like Dali: now, like you, I do. Like you, I began to drink my Coke with a pinch of salt. Like you, I stopped bothering about ironed clothes. Like you, I sit with a dictionary while reading the papers. Like you, I sit on the compound wall after a bath.
— Sachin Kundalkar
I felt the kind of peace you feel when you come in from a hot afternoon and pour cold water over your feet.
— Sachin Kundalkar
I have only men like you n novels, men who lived their own idiosyncrasies.
— Sachin Kundalkar
I have only met men like you in novels, men who lived their own idiosyncrasies.
— Sachin Kundalkar
I sometimes go and sit there. It is my museum of broken things.
— Sachin Kundalkar
I took my clothes out of the cupboard and looked at myself in the mirror. I dropped the wet towel. I took a long, clear-eyed look at myself. That I was different was nowhere apparent.
— Sachin Kundalkar
I wonder if I should believe what she says. But when you're not strong in yourself, anyone can tell you anything, and you'll fall for it.
— Sachin Kundalkar
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