Showing posts with label Dreams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dreams. Show all posts

Friday, May 11, 2007

Fascinated by the older centuries

After a long time, I had a breather @ work. I read up on some politics we were discussing on 1970s India during lunch. Inspired that I got this far, I did what I do when I am in the mood for some India:) Read up on our History. I never understand how I got through High School not liking this subject at all and loathing it for the huge amounts that you had to read (rather learn by-heart). Anything I read on history was always a mess. I could never get the dates right, never. I would put Aurangazeb bang in the middle of the Chola kings (actually maybe they did rule at the same time? Heck, I don't remember:( ) I gained an immense expertise at memorizing without understanding mainly due to History lessons. Its the fault of those guys who wrote the text books you know. Too much into young brains...tsk..tsk..tsk..

Now that I have a bigger mind (hopefully its grown in sheer size since I was 10!!) I like reading about the history of India. We all talk about our culture, but I want to see it as a movie, start to finish. What happened, how were the lifestyles (gosh! I think I will become an anthropologist!!), what did they do to spend time, how did they come about making great discoveries, how did they progress through the centuries to become one of the greatest civilizations.

They say you live seven lives. I wish I really had 7 lives, one in the Indus-Valley era, one in the Vedic Era, one in which I would have been subject to King Asoka, one in the great Vijayanagara empire, one in pre-colonial India, one just post Independence (I guess that is too late to have a 6th life when I have a 7th life starting in the late 20 century;) ). But well, what is the harm in dreaming. And I wish I could remember vividly all the details from those lives of mine. But I guess if I did, I would be too nostalgic and keep wanting to go back to my 1st or 2nd life;) And I would absolutely probably hate the shallow life of the 21st century? Or maybe I would have loved how we can go half-way across the globe in 22 hours flat and marvel at the strides we have made since my 1st life;)

Maybe...its all running amuck in my mind right now. I wish I had a time machine. I would love to go back to the times when we had kings and experience what it would be like...aaaaa...I need to go home and watch a B&W Telugu movie now....soemthing about the great Vijayanagara Samrajyam:)

Finding solace in Tollywood...and NTR of course!

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Lines from P&P

I was thinking of statuses for my GTalk and Yahoo messenger, yeah I like to have new and refreshing statuses, a little something for entertainment for my friends list, and not to mention, some curious statuses also manage to shake-up the lazy ones and actually prompt them to ask me what the status means:D So last couple weeks was so crazy at work, I know I mentioned it earlier, I couldn't think of any good ones, so chose to write some lines from my favourite BBC series Pride and Prejudice...here are some good ones. (Both from the 1970s one and the 1995 one)


Now, I won't go into cliches and say things that everyone already knows, like "A single man in possession of a large fortune....." OR even "You must allow me to tell you how ardently...."


-Aye! Very true..damn tedious waste of an evening (Mr. Hurst after their assembly ball at Hertfordshire) (1995)

-Now THAT is neither here nor there (Aunt Gardiner, to Lizzy, about her dodging the prospect of being in love with Wickam) (1970s)

-Your mother will not speak to you ever again if you don't marry Mr Collins, and I will not speak to you if you do (Very obvious where and who) (1995)

-So much can be considered sensibility, the rest must be called waste (Lady Catherine de Bourgh to Darcy about how little food he ate from his plate) (1970s)

-As a connoisseur of human folly I would have thought you to be impatient to be savouring these delights (Mr Bennet to Lizzy on her way to Kent, about how she would like to meet her cousin Mr Collins and Lady Catherine de Bourgh) (1995) (I had to dodge the spell check to get my savouring right;) )

-Aye for you are as handsome as the rest of them, Mr. Bingley might like YOU best of the party (Mr. Bennet suggesting that Mrs. Bennet send the girls to call on Mr. Bingley by themselves, lest he should like HER;) ) (1995)

-I could more easily forgive HIS pride had he not mortified MINE (Lizzy to Charlotte about Darcy refusing to dance with her at the assembly ball) (1970s)

-Where does discretion end and avarice begin (Lizzy to Aunt Gardiner, about warning her against entering an insensible relation with Wickam) (1970s)

-I deserve neither such praise nor such censure. I am not a great reader and take pleasure in many things (Lizzy retorts to Miss Bingley who says she is a great reader and takes pleasure in nothing else) (1995)


I will keep adding to these and of course, if anyone can think of any good ones that they like, I will put them in too:)