Bengali Quotes

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  • Death is not extinguishing the light; it is only putting out the lamp because the dawn has come.

  • In traditional Hindu families like ours, men provided and women were provided for. My father was a patriarch and I a pliant daughter. The neighborhood I'd grown up in was homogeneously Hindu, Bengali-speaking, and middle-class. I didn't expect myself to ever disobey or disappoint my father by setting my own goals and taking charge of my future.

    "American Dreamer" by Bharati Mukherjee, www.motherjones.com. January/February 1997.
  • I used to crack A joke when Sourav Ganguly is upset and make him happy , i usually speak in bengali which would make him laugh

    Laughing   Upset   Cracks  
  • Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark.

    Rabindranath Tagore, Mohit Kumar Ray (2007). “Poems”, p.585, Atlantic Publishers & Dist
  • Even in India the Hindi film industry might be the best known but there are movies made in other regional languages in India, be it Tamil or Bengali. Those experiences too are different from the ones in Bombay.

    India   Different   Might  
  • The worst... was what the Pakistani soldiers did to the Bengali women after their failed rebellion.

  • I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I awoke and saw that life was service. I acted and behold, service was joy.

  • In a small village near Calcutta, in 1998, a villager who could not speak English sang me What Did You Learn In School Today? in Bengali! Tom Paxton’s songs are reaching around the world more than he is, or any of us could have realized. Keep on, Tom!

  • In the Bengali language, there's not a real word for blow job. They call it "doing the ice cream."

    Jobs   Real   Blow  
    Source: www.motherjones.com
  • In 1879 the Bengali scholar S.M. Tagore compiled a more extensive list of ruby colors from the Purana sacred texts: ‘like the China rose, like blood, like the seeds of the pomegranate, like red lead, like the red lotus, like saffron, like the resin of certain trees, like the eyes of the Greek partridge or the Indian crane…and like the interior of the half-blown water lily.’ With so many gorgeous descriptive possibilities it is curious that in English the two ancient names for rubies have come to sound incredibly ugly.

    Eye   Blood   Color  
  • Love does not claim possession, but gives freedom.

    Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, Rabindranath Tagore (1968). “Wit and Wisdom of Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore: Being a Treasury of Over Ten Thousand Invaluable and Inspiring Thoughts, Views, and Obervations on about Eight Hundred Subjects of Popular Interest, Collected from the Speeches and Writings of These Three Great Leaders of Modern India”
  • To me he will not just be remembered as a great player and a lovely human being, but as somebody who tried to learn Bengali for the last 14 years but never managed to do so!

    Player   Years   Lovely  
  • Sangeeta Bandyopadhyay is a stylistically daring writer in love with surrealism, credited with being 'the woman who reintroduced hardcore sexuality to Bengali literature'. But though the (male) establishment used this label of erotica to dismiss her work, the sex scenes have exactly the same transgressive function as her use of chronology and narrative voice.

    Source: thequietus.com
  • [My mother tongue is] Albanian. But, I am equally fluent in Bengali (language of Calcutta) and English.

    Source: mattersindia.com
  • I want to live in Kolkata; I don't want to live in Europe - I can't write there. I write in Bengali, and I need to be surrounded by the Bengali language and culture.

    Writing   Europe   Needs  
    "Condemned to life as an outsider", www.theguardian.com. November 29, 2007.
  • At the age when Bengali youth almost inevitably writes poetry, I was listening to European classical music.

  • I learnt to sing in Bengali, my mother tongue, then went on to sing in Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Gujarati and every possible Indian language.

  • I would say the film world has stopped operating as one. We have divided it into Hindi movies, Bengali movies, Tamil movies and so on. Earlier, there was only one channel and we all knew what was going on. Today, it is hard to keep track of programmes due to the advent of regional channels.

    Movie   Track   Acting  
  • My films play only in Bengal, and my audience is the educated middle class in the cities and small towns. They also play in Bombay, Madras and Delhi where there is a Bengali population.

    Class   Play   Cities  
    Satyajit Ray, Bert Cardullo (2007). “Satyajit Ray: Interviews”, p.101, Univ. Press of Mississippi
  • Whenever I get married, it will be a Bengali wedding. If I won't have a Bengali wedding, my mother won't come. She has warned me. So, I am going to have a Bengali wedding for sure.

  • Growing up in an old-fashioned Bengali Hindu family and going to a convent school run by stern Irish nuns, I was brought up to revere rules. Without rules, there was only anarchy.

  • I am neither a Bengali nor am I from Delhi's St Stephen's. I am an Allahabad boy.

    Boys   Bad Boy   Delhi  
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