Annabhau Sathe Famous Quotes & Sayings
13 Annabhau Sathe Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
And at Dack's party- it was like this. Like you had all the time in the world, and you wanted us to have it together. I loved that. It was like- well, it was like you'd climbed up that tree and found me there at the top. And we had that together.— David Levithan

Take care of your kid's character, and everything will follow after that. Character is everything— Dennis Prager

Be present. Be meditative. Form real friendships. Stay away from business networking events or friendships where there is always an underlying business angle.— Naval Ravikant

Just don't tell me you're in love, OK?"— Thomas Pynchon
"Sister, I ain't even in line.

Mr. Head stood very still and felt the action of mercy touch him again but this time he knew that there were no words in the world that could name it. He understood that it grew out of agony, which is not denied to any man and which is given in strange ways to children.— Flannery O'Connor

Hunger, love, vanity, and fear. There are four great motives of human action.— William Graham Sumner

To slay, to love - the greatest enterprises of life upon a man! And I have no experience of either.— Joseph Conrad

Moonlight and the murmur of pines blended together so that one could hardly tell which was light and which was sound.— L.M. Montgomery

Annabhau Sathe's Akalechi Gosht (The Dimwit's Tale) performed in front of the temple. This had also been banned. We did not know when the police would arrive and arrest the performers. This satire was like no other we had seen; it had no kings and queens. It spoke of the exploitation we saw around us, offering an aesthetic analysis of our situation. It played all night and we learned some new songs. 'Daulatichya raja, utoon Sarjya, haak de shejaaryaala re, shivari chalaa' ('Oh kings of wealth, Sarjya, wake up, listen to what your neighbours say, let's go back to the fields') and 'Aamhi dhartichya lekra bhaagyavaan' ('We are the fortunate sons of the earth').— Daya Pawar
