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Faraaz Kazi Quotes | Quotes said by Faraaz Kazi

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #1

    A house doesn't become a home until love moves in.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #2

    A lie that could help someone focus on his life was better than a hundred simple truths.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #3

    A minute teaches me sixty different ways to think about you.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #4

    A smile doesn't always stand for a perfect life.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #5

    All the good times evaporated like naphtha, the moment some air of misconceptions touched it.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #6

    All they do is warm their seats for their long tenures and eventually even their seats get dilapidated with the amount of money they hog in illegally and the only way it comes out is by tilting their huge pot-bellied frames to one side and emitting poisonous gases that not only depreciate their beloved seats but also the nation as a whole and then they shout ‘Global Warming.’ Hallelujah!

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #7

    An obstreperous urge seized him. he desperately wanted to hold on to her, to support his slipping heart, and when it slipped away, he realized she had gone away, incarcerating herself in his thought with her smile and unblemished innocence.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #8

    Beauty is the only human aspect which cannot be captured on any canvas howsoever hard an artist tries. At the most, the undaunted artist can replicate the beauty on paper but what is a replica in comparison to the original! The humbling resemblance can only be respected, not truly adored.
    Beauty cannot be imprisoned in the lens of a camera. The images of beauty are a moment of its essence. Beauty cannot be displayed to evoke pleasure for all on a cinema screen. Those are just its imprints, mere illusions of its existence. Beauty cannot be described by words; it cannot be written or read about. There are no suitable words in all the languages of the world, ancient or modern to hold it between a paper and a pen or a script and an eye. Beauty can only be experienced from far, its delightful aroma can only be tasted through one’s eyes and its pleasurable sight can only be felt from the soul.
    Beauty can only be best described at its origin through a befuddling silence, the kind that leaves one almost on the verge of a pleasurable death, just because one chooses beauty over life. There is nothing in this world to hold something so pure, so divine except a loving heart. And it is the only manner through which love recognises love; the language of love has no alphabet, no words.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #9

    Beneath her curls, I forget the world,
    With a mere gaze she raises my hopes of gold.
    Love is as much in her heart as in mine,
    But she doesn’t say it, her punishment so divine.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #10

    But a cock does not enter a hen… it enters a…meow-meow!

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #11

    But cocks aren’t supposed to lay eggs...” Sahil said, trying to untangle himself. “...they’re supposed to fertilise them.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #12

    But when nothing in your life happens in a positive frame, it is difficult to think positively and hope for the best.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #13

    Competition was as much as respecting your opponent's work as introspecting on your own.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #14

    Despite wearing a Rolex, I have no time.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #15

    Eye contact is way more intimate than words will ever be.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #16

    Fate, they say, fate- the clay that molds the events of your life, and it was the same fate that had thrown the stone of her heart on the building of his expectations. But then wasn't it his fault that he had constructed the building of glass? Hadn't he failed to cement the bricks of his love with trust and colour them with security? There was no insurance for broken hearts, no ointment for wounded souls and there would never be one, he knew.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #17

    Grief embraced him and welcomed him back, showering tears upon his arrival.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #18

    He did not have anything on him except her thoughts, except the good times he had once shared and the bad times he so desperately wanted to forget.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #19

    He got up slowly, not bothering to curse himself for forgetting the stop where he had to disembark. He was not used to leaving things behind; he wondered how the bus stop escaped.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #20

    He had never smoked but then had he ever loved? Life made him love and love made him smoke.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #21

    He noticed that she threw away the crumbled bus ticket on the street as soon as she got down. He picked it up and put it in his pocket along with his own a memorabilia of their first date together, just like a strand of her hair he would find later on his shirt and the broken pen cap that she would go on to search in the laboratory and so many other such small things which he would collect.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #22

    He stopped his act to take a snapshot of that instant he would so treasure- her delightful laughter that could make him do anything, anything at all, in the world and beyond!

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #23

    He took the last seat, as usual, a subtle reminder of what he was and what he had become.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #24

    Her fragrance blew him off and his body followed steps he had never learnt in his life.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #25

    Her melodious laughter sounded like the distant tinkling of soft bells and he stored the sound in her temple- his heart.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #26

    His mind scolded him for his stupidity and urged him to forget her but his heart had no justifications for its stand. It remained unmoved, its solidarity unaffected, its arrogance still holding.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #27

    How could he maintain the apology in his eyes without getting carried away by her cherubic innocence?

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #28

    How strange it is that the house of these hedonic stalwarts is filled with all the luxuries of life, right from plasma televisions to Swiss bank cheque books. So how will they notice the tonnes of food grains rotting in the northern belt?

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #29

    I could take back those moments that snatched you away from me or maybe just wipe away those ten minutes when you came to me for the first time and I looked into your eyes to realise what love is.

  • Faraaz Kazi Quote #30

    I didn't know that there was a thin line between ignorance and arrogance.

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