"There have to be constant reforms. It’s like progress. You can’t say progress is enough, ever.”
Adi Godrej, chairman, Godrej Group,
Hindustan Times, August 15, 2016
"Resistance to tyranny is
obedience to God.”
Bhikaiji Rustom Cama, (Madam Cama)
on her tombstone in France,
The Times of India, August 14, 2016
"A galloping horse with rider astride swiftly passed by, but not before I heard a voice, loud and clear, say: ‘Jai Hind.’ It was
Panditji (Jawaharlal Nehru) instilling in an unknown schoolboy,
the love of what was yet to
become independent India.”
Fali Nariman, constitutional jurist,
The Indian Express, August 17, 2016
"The biggest myth around IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) is that it is
a painful procedure.
It is a painless procedure; the
pain is all in their head.”
Dr Firuza Parikh, director, Jaslok
FertilTree, Jaslok Hospital and
Research Center, Afternoon Despatch
and Courier, August 16, 2016
"Twenty paise is an embarrassing
(dividend but) it is an indication and a signal to all of you, that we are back, and we would like to
perform. It is not about the
money; that is a signal that the times in the future will be better.”
Cyrus Mistry, chairman, Tata Motors,
The Economic Times, August 10, 2016
"My coming of age moment
was probably the first time I had to cook a proper meal for myself at college and managed to grate my finger and set the fire alarm off — all in one fell swoop! It made me realize how much I took
home-made food for granted.”
Tiana Taraporvala, third year Economics student at the University of Edinburgh, Hello!, December 2015
"You’ve got to be prepared for wacky stuff. I’m planning on
drawing off my experiences
from elementary school.”
Hillary Clinton, U.S. Democratic
party presidential candidate on
preparing for upcoming debates
with Republican opponent Donald
Trump, The Indian Express,
August 24, 2016
"You only live once, but if you
do it right, once is enough.”
Mae West, actor, quoted in
The Economic Times, July 11, 2016
"Never get married in college;
it’s hard to get a start if a
prospective employer finds
you’ve already made
one mistake.”
Elbert Hubbard, writer, The
Economic Times, April 8, 2016