Top 13 Sandhya Jane Quotes
#1. I would like to make it clear here that Avantika was neither a very friendly person nor a friendly boss - she was just a bossy boss.
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#2. It is a myth that women are the more complicated sex. Men too, have their moods and whims. They too, respond to every gauntlet that is thrown at them, either overtly or covertly.
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#3. At the end of the day, man-management is all about managing people's sense and sensitivity...
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#4. I felt a decidedly positive energy in the office with Rohan's presence. I was not sure if it was real enough for others to experience it too, but I felt it keenly. Gawd, my stupid feelings.
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#5. Well, we actually never went around. We worked together, struggled through the corporate maze, shared our dreams, and, somewhere along the way, we came closer to each other. At the end, we touched each other's heart. The impact was profound, much more than I thought it was initially.
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#6. It's never over till it's really over in your mind...
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#7. Follow your heart, includes your responsibilities in everyday life; else heart will have only regrets at the end
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#8. A relationship that is not actively nurtured dies out eventually, I told myself. Or does it?
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#9. A story that is more interesting than any novel written by Nicolas Spark; a relationship that has more emotions than any movie made by Karan Johar; and a drama that is more exciting than any TV show...this what we have in our 15 years of marriage and 19 years of togetherness (?)...
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#10. Aging gracefully - A that is rejected in 40s, but gracefully accepted in 50s...
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#11. If you love until it hurts, there can be no more hurt. Once we cross the deepest part of hurt, it doesn't hurt anymore. . You become part of the eternal journey of love commences again
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#12. Loving someone selflessly would mean sharing their happiness whether you are part of that happiness or not.
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#13. Love in Life is never a battle of 'win' or 'loss' but a journey of unconditional acceptance.
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