
Top 100 Quotes About Ruskin Bond
#1. I write a story in my head. I see the story like a movie.
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#2. There is a distinction to be made between aloneness and loneliness.
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#3. But men are cutting down the trees without replacing them. For every tree that's felled, we must plant two. Otherwise, one day there'll be no forests at all, and the world will become one great desert.
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#4. I don't travel so much now, I get tired
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#5. Live long, my friend, be wise and strong. But do not from any man his song.
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#6. I am still on my zigzag way, pursuing the diagonal between reason and heart.
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#7. It's courage, not luck, that takes us through to the end of the road.
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#8. The sea has had Conrad and Stevenson and Masefield, but the mountains continue to defy the written word. We have climbed their highest peaks and crossed their most difficult passes, but still they keep their secrets and their reserve; they remain remote, mysterious, spirit-haunted.
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#9. On books and friends I spend my money;
For stones and bricks I haven't any.
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#10. The sunlight, penetrating the gaps in the tall trees, plays chess on the gravestones, shifting slowly and thoughtfully across the worn old stones. The wind, like a hundred violins, plays perpetually in the topmost branches of the deodars.
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#12. When the whistling-thrush released
A deep sweet secret on the trembling air;
Blackbird on the wing, bird of the forest shadows,
Black rose in the long ago summer,
This was your song:
It isn't time that's passing by,
It is you and I.
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#13. As I walked home last night
I saw a lone fox dancing
In the cold moonlight.
I stood and watched. Then
Took the low road, knowing
The night was his by right.
Sometimes, when words ring true,
I'm like a lone fox dancing
In the morning dew.
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#14. Everyone says she's mad.'
'How do they know?' I asked.
'Because she's different from other people, I suppose.'
'Is that being mad?'
'No. Not really, I suppose madness is not seeing things as others see them.
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#15. The world keeps on changing, but there is always something, somewhere, that remains the same.
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#16. Some memories are best left untouched.
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#17. Live close to nature and your spirit will not be easily broken, for you learn something of patience and resilience. You will not grow restless, and you will never feel lonely.
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#18. I mostly write short stories. They are best written in a continuous creative process. You have a feel of immediacy.
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#19. The more you write, the better you will write! So - keep at it!
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#20. I was nostalgic even as a young man. Preferred listening to Opera not Bing Crossby.
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#21. She did not know it then, that some of the moving force in our life are meant to touch us briefly and go there way.
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#22. When we are young, we can put up with a great deal of discomfort in order to follow a dream. If, after thirty-five years, I'm still doing my own thing, it's because I haven't forgotten the dream. Let no man take your dream away. It will sustain you to the end.
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#23. Love is undying,of that I feel certain.I mean deep,abiding,cherishing love.The love that gives protection even as you,my guardian angel,gave me protection long after you had gone-and continue to give this very day ...
A love beyond Death-a love that makes Life alive!
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#24. Hinduism comes closest to being a nature religion. Rivers, rocks, trees, plants, animals, and birds all play their part, both in mythology and everyday worship. This harmony is most evident in remote places like this, and I hope it does not loose its unique character in the ruthless urban advance.
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#25. Cold weather doesn't care if your coat is old or new.
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#26. For nature does things in good order:
And birds and butterflies recognize
No man-made border
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#27. Red roses for young lovers. French beans for longstanding relationships
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#28. money can't buy good health or a serene state of mind - especially the latter. You can fly to the ends of the earth in search of the best climate or the best medical treatment and the chances are that you will have to keep flying!
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#29. Hapiness is as exclusive as a butterfly, and you must never pursue it. If you stay very still, it may come and settle on your hand. But only briefly. Savour those moments, for they will not come in your way very often.
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#31. When I write I just keep a waste paper basket handy in case I am experiencing a block.
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#32. Malcolm Muggeridge who said that the only real Englishmen left in the world were to be found in India.
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#33. Romance lurks in the most unlikely places.
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#35. Williamson, writing in 1810, tells us that the passes were so infested with tigers that the roads were almost impassible. 'Day after day, for nearly a fortnight, some of the dak people were carried off at one or other of these passes.' In
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#36. There are two kinds of authors - subjective and objective. Introverts are more inward looking.
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#37. To the inhabitants of the pond, the pond was the world; and to the inhabitants of the world, the world was but a muddy pond.
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#38. All of us need just one good accomplishment in order to get by. Obviously he can't spend the rest of his life climbing trees, but it's the agility and enterprise involved in the act that will make him a survivor. Enough
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#39. I never break my journey at Deoli but i pass through as often as I can
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#40. Hitler's signature is ugly, as you would expect.
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#41. And when all the wars are over, a butterfly will still be beautiful.
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#42. The rain swirls over the trees and roofs of the town, and the parched earth soaks it up, exuding a fragrance that comes only once in a year, the fragrance of quenched earth, the most exhilarating of all smells.
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#43. She walked home through the darkening glade, singing of the stars; and the trees stood still and listened to her, and the mountains were glad.
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#44. I watched a lot of movies. I was deeply influenced by movies.
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#45. I believe that mountains do affect one's personality, if one can remain among them long enough; and if Sunil had grown up in the hills instead of in a refugee township, I have no doubt he would have been a completely different person.
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#46. It is better to be a human without any gifts than a Jinn or a genius with one too many.
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#47. The past is always with us, for it feeds the present.
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#48. It is no use getting upset about delays in India; they come with unfailing punctuality.
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#49. It would be a dull world if it was the same everywhere,
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#50. To return to my own trees, I went among them often, acknowledging their presence with a touch of my hand against their trunks.
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#51. Yes, I'd love to have a garden of my own
spacious, and full of everything that is fragrant and flowering. But if I don't succeed, never mind
I've still got the dream.
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#52. Wretched game, cricket, keeping romantic youths out in the sun when they should be indoors, applying balm to the foreheads of feverish young maidens.
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#53. Crows are the world's great survivors. They are capable of living at any height and in any climate; as much at home in the back streets of Delhi as on the heights of Tungnath. Another
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#54. Live close to nature and you'll never feel lonely. Don't drive those sparrows out of your veranda; they won't hack into your computer.
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#55. Normally writers do not talk much,because they are saving their conversations for the readers of their book-
those invisible listeners with whom we wish to strike a sympathetic chord.
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#56. I don't want to rot like mangoes at the end of the season, or burnout like the sun at the and of the day. I cannot live like the gardener, the cook and water-carrier, doing the same task everyday of my life ... I want to be either somebody or nobody. I don't want to be anybody.
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#57. We cannot foresee when a bolt from the blue will put an end to the best-laid plans of mice and men.
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#58. When you write a novel you have to live with the characters for a long time. So I prefer short stories. I never wrote anything more than 250 pages.
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#59. It is always the same with mountains. Once you have lived with them for any length of time, you belong to them. There is no escape.
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#60. When I have sung my songs to you, I'll sing no more,' goes the old ballad. But for one faithful listener, Nelson Eddy is still singing.
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#61. We must move on, of course. There's no point in hankering after distant pleasures and lost picture palaces. But there's no harm in indulging in a little nostalgia. What is nostalgia, after all, but an attempt to preserve that which was good in the past? And
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#62. Strange, how lovers cannot bear that the world should not know their love
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#63. So on we tramped, three small dots on a big mountain, mere specks, beings of no importance. In creating this world, God showed that he was a great mathematician; but in creating man, he got his algebra wrong. Puffed up with self-importance, we are in fact the most dispensable of all his creatures.
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#64. But my animals are real animals, and they behave as animals usually do. It's really the humans who do strange things. Animals are predictable. Humans, never.
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#65. The other day a young Internet surfer asked me why I preferred using a pencil instead of a computer. The principal reason, I told him, was that I liked chewing on the end of my pencil. A nasty habit, but it helps me concentrate. And I find it extremely difficult to chew on a computer.
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#66. For the most time I've followed instinct rather than intelligence, and this has resulted in a modicum of happiness.
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#67. * The blackest cloud I've ever seen squatted over Mussoorie, and then it hailed marbles for half an hour. Nothing like a hailstorm to clear the sky . Even as I write, I see a rainbow forming.
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#68. A Quiet Mind Lord, give me a quiet mind, That I might listen; A gentle tone of voice, That I might comfort others; A sound and healthy body, That I might share In the joy of walking And leaping and running; And a good sense of direction So I might know just where I'm going!
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#70. Begum Para, did I say? Not the Begum Para? The saucy heroine of the silver screen? And why not? This remarkable lady had dropped in from Pakistan to play the part of my grandmother in Shubhadarshini's serial Ek Tha Rusty, based on stores of my childhood.
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#71. The tree made it's first move, the first overture of friendship. It allowed a leaf to fall.
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#72. And the earth itself. It smells different in different places. But its loveliest fragrance is known only when it receives a shower of rain. and then the scent of the wet earth rises as though it would give something beautiful back to the clouds. A blend of all the fragrant things that grow upon it.
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#73. I am a storyteller from a personal viewpoint. When I run out of people I invent ghosts. I don't believe in ghosts. Never saw one.
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#74. It is supposed to be in very bad taste to discuss a person behind his back; and to discuss a dead person behind his back is most unfair, for he cannot even retaliate.
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#75. That man is strongest who stands alone!
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#76. He tiger is the very soul of India,&when the last tiger has gone,so will the soul of the country.
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#77. On the open road there are no strangers. You share the same sky, the same mountain, the same sunshine and shade. On the open road we are all brothers. The
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#78. Five more miles to go! We climb through rain and snow, A river to cross - A mountain to pass - Now we've four more miles to go! The
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#79. The India I Love, does not make the headlines, but I find it wherever I go - in field or forest, town or village, mountain or desert - and in the hearts and minds of people who have given me love and affection for the better part of my lifetime.
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#80. I ... allowed my memory to journey back to the days when I was a boy of ten, full of health and optimism, when my wonder at the great game of living had yet to give way to disillusionment at its shabbiness.
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#81. Well, we are equals, in our fear as in our loneliness.
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#82. Ram Bharosa says he will never forget the smile she gave him when she left the shop. She
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#83. Trees make you feel younger. And the older the tree, the younger you feel. Whenever
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#84. As a boy, reading was my religion. It helped me to discover my soul. Later, writing helped me to record its journey.
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#85. One sure way to lose the world and everything in it, is to try grasping it.
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#86. Once you have lived with mountains for any length of time you belong to them, and must return again and again. Nearly
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#87. I feel drawn to little temples on lonely hilltops. With the mist swirling round them, and the wind humming in the stunted pines, they absorb some of the magic and mystery of their surroundings and transmit it to the questing pilgrim.
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#88. I knew I was free; that I had always been free; held back only by my own weakness, lacking impulse and the imagination to break away from an existence that had become habitual for years.
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#89. Some people become an integral part of our lives; others are ships that pass in the night. Short stories, in fact. My
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#90. Happiness is an elusive state of mind not to be gained by clumsy pursuit.It is given to those who do not sue for it:to be unconcerned about a desired good is probably the only way to possess it.
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#91. Yesterday, I was sad, tomorrow i may be sad again, but today i know that i am happy. I want to live on and on, delighting like a pagan in all that is physical; and i know that this one lifetime, however long, cannot satisfy my heart.
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#93. The human voice often shatters the beauty of the most tender passions; and when we left Simla next day, and Maureen and Sunil used all the stock cliches to express their love, I was a little disappointed. But the poetry of life was in their bodies, not in their tongues.
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#94. There is money to be made in the market place, but under the cherry tree there is rest.
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#95. Happiness is a mysterious thing, to be found somewhere between too little and too much.
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#97. Life had since become fast and cruel and unreflective, and people were too busy counting their gains to bother about the idols of their youth.
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#99. It isn't time that's passing by, it is you and I. It
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#100. Listen to the night wind in the trees, Listen to the summer grass singing; Listen to the time that's tripping by, And the dawn dew falling. Listen to the moon as it climbs the sky, Listen to the pebbles humming; Listen to the mist in the trembling leaves, And the silence calling.
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