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Vikas Swarup

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    A great artist is not one who merely fits into a genre but one who defines the genre.

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    And I realized again that real life is different from reel life.

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    ...a rainy day ceases to have meaning for a person who has lived in the open under a monsoon cloud most of his life.

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    For me, the day job comes first. That's why I call myself a diplomat who writes, not a writer who masquerades as a diplomat. If the day job demands it, I won't write at all. I write in what I call 'the crevices of my day job', and that comes only on weekends.

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    God made the human body like a machine with built-in obsolescence.

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    I am neither a Bengali nor am I from Delhi's St Stephen's. I am an Allahabad boy.

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    I am the luckiest novelist in the world. I was a first-time novelist who wasn't awash in rejection slips, whose manuscript didn't disappear in slush piles. I have had a wonderful time.

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    I am very interested in human-interest stories emerging from modern India. I get my inspiration and daily dose by reading the Hindustan Times.

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    I became completely addicted to 'Angry Birds' for a while.

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    I did not go to any creative writing workshop; I did not major in literature. If I can write, anyone can write. All it needs is imagination.

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    I get invited to many more literary festivals than I used to because I'm associated with 'Slumdog Millionaire,' the brand. Many more doors have opened up for me as a result of the global success of the film, although I believe that I'm the same person that existed before it.

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    Indian writers have appropriated English as an Indian language, and that gives a certain freshness to the way we write.

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    I want to show that the underdog can win. I believe were all the same: you, a slum girl, my mother.

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    I wonder what it feels like to have no desires left because you have satisfied them all, smothered them with money even before they are born. Is an existence without desire very desirable? And is the poverty of desire better than rank poverty itself?

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    Just because someone has gone to an elite school and college does not make him smarter than the person who has grown up on street knowledge.

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    Love doesn't happen in an instant. It creeps up on you and then it turns your life upside-down. It colours your waking moments and fills your dreams. You begin to walk on air and see life in brilliant new shades. But it also brings with it a sweet agony, a delicious torture.

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    My books are about ordinary people placed in extraordinary situations who are able to draw upon their inner reserves to challenge the status-quo in life and navigate compelling human relationships.

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    My books may highlight corruption, brutality and venality, but they also show that if these things come to light, there is rectification. The voiceless do have a voice; democratic mechanisms and accountability do exist.

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    My first novel was a challenge to myself. No one had an inkling that I was working on it.

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    Never judge a man's actions until you know his motives

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    People don't just want a mindless flick with a superstar; they want to connect more deeply.

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    Sometimes street knowledge can be as important as book knowledge.

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    That dreams have power only over your own mind. But with money you can have power over the minds of others

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    The brain is not an organ we are authorized to use. We are supposed to use only our hands and legs.

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    The first thing you have to understand is that I was not desperate to be a writer. I was never a closet writer filing away notes in a cupboard.

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    The one conclusion I have reached is that whiskey is a great leveler. You might be a hotshot advertising executive or a lowly foundry worker, but if you cannot hold your drink, you are just a drunkard.

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    The slums are not a place of despair. Its inhabitants are all working towards a better life.

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    The writer's is an interior world, a world of the mind.

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    Tokyo may have more money and Kyoto more culture; Nara may have more history and Kobe more style. But Osaka has the biggest heart.

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    You should take a good look at all sides of an issue before making a decision. Put something away in case of an emergency. New neighbors will bring good cheer. A small problem may occur at home base, but you will solve it quickly and correctly. Don't offer smart advice unless you are really asked to comment.

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    I held my breath and wished for that moment to last as long as it possibly could, because a waking dream is always more fleeting than a sleeping one.

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    I may have entered her body, but now I want to enter her mind.

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    It is a destiny of a woman to suffer in silence.

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    Lajwanti made the cardinal mistake of trying to cross the dividing line that separates the existence of the rich from that of the poor. She made the fatal error of dreaming beyond her means. The bigger the dream, the bigger the disappointment.

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    One does not question a miracle.

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    The line of head is strong, but the line of heart is weak. And most importantly, the line of life is short. The stars do not seem to be right.