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Morality is a matter of money. Poor people cannot afford to have morals. So they have religion.
Khushwant Singh
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Khushwant Singh
Age: 98 †
Born: 1915
Born: August 15
Died: 2014
Died: March 20
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Singh Khushwant
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I use vulgar language in my writing. Or for people I don't like, but I have never had an outburst of anger and I think that's largely [Mahatma] Gandhi's influence. When you lose your temper, you've lost your cause.
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I was under police security for 15 years because I was on their hit-list. I opposed Khalistan because I thought it would be suicide for the Sikh community to demand a separate state, and they heard me because they knew I was one of them. I think I turned round at least the intelligent Sikh's point of view and that gave me enormous satisfaction.
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I admit I have no forgiveness. If anyone is ever rude to me, however much they may try to make up, I can't bring myself to re-establish the old [connection]. And when they drop me, I have a sense of relief.
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I was unhappy with the jobs I did after law. I got into the diplomatic service. There again I had really little to do.
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I haven't any close friends. Friendship needs time to interact, sit down, gossip. I don't have that time.
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When you have counted eighty years and more, Time and Fate will batter at your door But if you should survive to be a hundred, Your life will be death to the very core.
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No one has invented a condom for the pen yet. My pen is still sexy.
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