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If only a man could spit his past out so easily.
Aravind Adiga
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Aravind Adiga
Age: 50
Born: 1974
Born: October 23
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Madras
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Iqbal, that great poet, was so right. The moment you recognize what is beautiful in this world, you stop being a slave. To hell with the Naxals and their guns shipped from China. If you taught every poor boy how to paint, that would be the end of the rich in India.
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Neither. I am just one who has woken up while the rest of you are still sleeping.
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Inconvenience in progress, work is regretted.
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The book of your revolution sits in the pit of your belly, young Indian. Crap it out, and read. Instead of which, they're all sitting in front of color TVs and watching cricket and shampoo advertisements.
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Columbia University, where I went to study in 1993, insisted its undergraduates learn a foreign language, so I discovered French.
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Because in this world, there is a line: on one side are the men who cannot get things done, and on the other side are the men who can. And not one in a hundred will cross that line. Will you?
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I want to read Keats and Wordsworth, Hemingway, George Orwell.
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I grew up, as many Indians do, in an archipelago of tongues. My maternal grandfather, who was a surgeon in the city of Madras, was fluent in at least four languages and used each of them daily.
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At a time when India is going through great changes and, with China, is likely to inherit the world from the west, it is important that writers like me try to highlight the brutal injustices of society.
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Any good society survives on a circulation of favours.
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Let animals live like animals let humans live like humans. That's my whole philosophy in a sentence.
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See, the poor dream all their lives of getting enough to eat and looking like the rich. And what do the rich dream of?? Losing weight and looking like the poor.
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In terms of formal education, I may somewhat lacking. I never finished school. I am a self-taught entrepreneur, that's the best kind there is, trust me
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We are made mysteries to ourselves by the Rooster Coop we are locked in.
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India's great economic boom, the arrival of the Internet and outsourcing, have broken the wall between provincial India and the world.
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An honest politician has no goodies to toss around. This limits his effectiveness profoundly, because political power in India is dispersed throughout a multi-tiered federal structure a local official who has not been paid off can sometimes stop a billion-dollar project.
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Nothing can stop a living thing that wants to be free
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When I was growing up in the south Indian city of Madras, there were only two political parties that mattered one was run by a former matinee idol, and the other was run by his former screenwriter.
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