When a woman comes into your life, things organize themselves.
CHETAN BHAGATI’ve told you the four thunderstorms – disappointment, frustration, unfairness and isolation. You cannot avoid them, as like the monsoon they will come into your life at regular intervals. You just need to keep the raincoat handy to not let the spark die.
More Chetan Bhagat Quotes
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Jealousy is a rather enjoyable emotion to watch.
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In relationship there are always two types of person: one weaker and the other stronger one. It’s never easier to live being as weaker one!
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Don’t be serious, be sincere.
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Panic does not help, even if you are unable to answer. Try to ask questions to the interviewers as well and it should be impressive enough.
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Marble flooring is to a Punjabi what a foreign degree is to a Tamilian.
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The word “future” and females is a dangerous combination.
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The missed call and call back drama between men and women deserves its own user mannual.
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Corporate types love to pretend their life is exciting. The whispers, fist-pumping and animated hand gestures are all designed to lift our job description from what it really is – that of an overpaid clerk.
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The younger generation is surrounded by the Internet, apps, and video games. But somehow, my books make them read.
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The pretty girl is always right.
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Forgiving doesn’t make the person who hurt you feel better, it makes you feel better.
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Why should any guy want to be only friends with a girl? It’s like agreeing to be near a chocolate cake and never eat it. It’s like sitting in a racing car but not driving it.
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I think original voices get noticed. But most importantly, I think you should have a story to tell.
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Pretty girls behave best when you ignore them. Of course, they have to know you are ignoring them, for otherwise they may not even know you exist.
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Let’s be honest: the trappings of investment banking are quite tempting. I do miss it sometimes. And to be honest, there was a time I’d read the ‘WSJ’ in the morning, and for years I have done that.
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