homesickATLien: "Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes"
homesickATLien: Varkala, Kerala
homesickATLien: Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
homesickATLien: "Within you there is a stillness and sanctuary to which you can retreat at any time and be yourself"
homesickATLien: Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
homesickATLien: Varkala days
homesickATLien: "Study strategy over the years and achieve the spirit of the warrior. Today is victory over yourself of yesterday; tomorrow is your victory over lesser men"
homesickATLien: Leo & Cancer
homesickATLien: Pancake assist
homesickATLien: Pondicherry, Tamil Nadu
homesickATLien: "We must let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us"
homesickATLien: Guard cats
homesickATLien: Aroma Garden, Auroville
homesickATLien: "Wheresoever you go, go with all your heart"
homesickATLien: "The best views come after the hardest climbs"
homesickATLien: Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu
homesickATLien: Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu
homesickATLien: “My own world of European consciousness had become peculiarly thin.. it is quite possible that India is the real world and that the white man lives in a madhouse of abstractions"
homesickATLien: Valliyur, Tamil Nadu
homesickATLien: In the summer. I stretch out in the shore. And think of you. Had I told the sea. What I felt for you, It would have left its shores, It’s shells, It’s fish, And followed me.
homesickATLien: “Love is the ultimate, and the highest goal that man can aspire”
homesickATLien: Varkala, Kerala
homesickATLien: “The afternoon of a human life must have a significance of its own, and cannot be merely a pitiful appendage to life’s morning”
homesickATLien: Periyar National Park, Thekkady, Kerala
homesickATLien: "Writing a book is a bit like surfing," he said. "Most of the time you're waiting. And it's quite pleasant, sitting in the water waiting. But you are expecting that the result of a storm over the horizon, in another time zone, usually, days old,
homesickATLien: Varkala days
homesickATLien: “Beauty is unbearable. Drives us to despair. Offering us for a minute the glimpse of an eternity that we should like to stretch out over the whole of time”