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To
go back to your old school and notice that no one (not even the
man who rings the bell or cuts the grass) has forgotten you (Each
time I go back to TNA) |
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To
take up a challenge and notice that all your friends are there standing
shoulder to shoulder with you (Debating Society AGM 1998) |
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To
be half-asleep and to notice your mom or dad coming and covering
you with the quilt properly so that you may not get cold. |
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A
kitten coming and rubbing itself against your legs. |
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To
feel the cool breeze, high hills and cold water from waterfalls
after having been through sweltering heat; and to know that this
cool breeze is taking you towards home (the transition from
Calcutta/Siliguri to Rangpo/Melli when I enter Sikkim). |
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To
have a very devoted lady tell you that she feels she sees Krishna
in you. |
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To
have your grandmother carress you with her dry, chaped hands. |
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To
feel you've entered a whole new world (when I saw Changi Airport
on July 8, 1995). |