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ELEVEN CUTE QUESTIONS

http://rekspoursout.wordpress.com left one message on my blog post some days ago .I was just not getting time to answer those eleven expected questions.Well here it goes

  • Favourite book?
I really do not read many books.Not even course books.Yet taking accounts till date I must go with Paulo Coelho's manual of the warrior of light.Simply framed lines with ideas wrapped like frappe .
I extracted three words from this whole book "hope" "faith" and "love".And I believe the most in these three words. And then the author illustrates the meaning of failure is such a lucid fashion " I carry with of the marks and scars of battles - they are the witnesses of what i suffered and the rewards of what i conquered"
# Anyway The argumentative Indian should be the next.


  • Three Favourite Indian movies?
1.Anand for the way it established the crude meaning of life and its underlying philosophies .
2.Silsila for its poetic connectivity and esablishing scope  of pragmatism in relationships, as it suggests Love is faith and faith is for ever.
3.DDLJ for its global treatment of romantics, nostalgia and cultural diversities connecting west to east.
  • Most embarrassing moment?
When some one hits "you write romantics ,tell me some thing about your girl friend?"
and I just feel to flare out "My dear ,your are kid enough to understand romantics " yet I just move on.
  • Favourite vacation spot?
Among those I have visited I will vote for darjeeling.
  • Best quote you’ve read so far?
Every morning in Africa, a Gazelle wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the fastest 

lion or it will be killed. Every morning a Lion wakes up. It knows it must outrun the slowest 

Gazelle or it will starve to death. It doesn't matter whether you are a Lion or a Gazelle... 

when the sun comes up, you'd better be running."
  • Sun, Moon or Stars? And why?
Stars. They twinkle hence they must be a symbol of beating heart.
  • Who’s that one person in your life who inspires you the most?
I don't really have one.I piece out some thing from every suitable person I come across.
  • What was the most exciting thing you’ve ever done in life?
Its like digging the enclosed dust.No comments in public arena.
  • What are your hobbies?
Write, dine and drink .
  •  If you could change something in your life, what would it be?
I never got a chance to live my kid-hood.I am tired of these boarding walls to an extent that I have inculcated some calculated love with them.I am Institutionalized.Hope I could ,insert a line of childhood between the lines of life.
  • Which is that one big social issue you would like to eradicate with the wave of a magic wand, if given a chance?
Terrorism,unlike other issues it kills random people.


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