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“When I was 10 years old, a cousin of mine took me on a tour of his medical school. And as a special treat, he took me to the pathology lab and took a real human brain out of the jar and placed it in my hands. And there it was, the seat of human consciousness, the powerhouse of the human body, sitting in my hands.”
Aditi Shankardass“When I was 10 years old, a cousin of mine took me on a tour of his medical school. And as a special treat, he took me to the pathology lab and took a real human brain out of the jar and placed it in my hands. And there it was, the seat of human consciousness, the powerhouse of the human body, sitting in my hands.”
Aditi Shankardass“When your head is held high, society pry.”
Aditi Vyas“It would be a decision she made with her will, rather than with her heart, and she would pay a price for it.”
Aditi Khorana“A writer or an author must always be the no.1 fan of his/her book.”
Aditi Dufare“A writer must always be the no.1 fan of their book,”
Aditi Dufare“Death is not good. It’s just a fact. We don't need to give it so much importance. So I don't want to read anything that talks about it.”
Aditi Bose“Help others to fulfill their dreams and you will fulfill yours.”
Aditi Agarwal“It made you wonder: How much of our lives was just luck or good timing, and how much was actually choice? How could it be that tiny serendipitous events could change everything? And if lucky events could change everything, could minor mishaps have the same power?”
Aditi Khorana, Mirror in the Sky“Togetherness is finite. There is nothing like forever. Time ends. At different times for different people. So we should always be thankful for the time that we spent together.”
Aditi Bose, My Dream Man“People — teachers, other students, parents — constantly made offhand comments that didn't mean much to them, but I read something else in their words. A hidden language that told me I was different. Or maybe I was so aware of my own difference that I was just looking to be offended by other people's words.”
Aditi Khorana, Mirror in the Sky