11+ Suketu Mehta Quotes On Success, Sukkot

It was when I realised I had a new nationality: I was in exile. I am an adulterous resident: when I am in one city, I am dreaming of the other. I am an exile; citizen of the country of longing. — Suketu Mehta

Each person’s life is dominated by a central event, which shapes and distorts everything that comes after it and, in retrospect, everything that came before. — Suketu Mehta

Bombay as a confident, welcoming city that takes in a million new people a year, that those who want to harm the country pick Bombay. Other Indian cities, such as Delhi and Varanasi, have also been bombed recently, but Bombay's significance as the financial capital of the country means that it's the best target for terrorists who're unhappy with India's progress. — Suketu Mehta

The trains are central to Bombay just as the subway is central to New York; they are the great social laboratory of that city. And today, they became a charnel-house. — Suketu Mehta

A city like Bombay, like New York, that is a recent creation on the planet and does not have a substantial indigenous population, is full of restless people. Those who have come here have not been at ease somewhere else. And unlike others who may have been equally uncomfortable wherever they came from, these people got up and moved. As I have discovered, having once moved, it is difficult to stop moving. — Suketu Mehta

The great thing about Bombay is its open, generous heart. I hope - I know - that this spirit will endure. Bombay will adjust. — Suketu Mehta

Indian Muslims have stayed very far away from Al Qaeda and the like; they have voted with their feet and stayed in the country, rather than going to Pakistan during partition. On the whole, they recognize that life is better for them in India than in Pakistan. — Suketu Mehta

I am an exile; citizen of the country of longing. — Suketu Mehta

Commuter trains are the easiest target for terrorists, as we have seen in Madrid, London, and now Bombay. But it is difficult for a Westerner to comprehend the kind of overcrowding in a Bombay local train; they ferry six million passengers a day. A bomb that goes off in one of those compartments will have maximum impact. — Suketu Mehta

In the looking, I found the cities within me. — Suketu Mehta

There have always been elements in the Pakistani state that have been hostile to India; which is not to say that the Pakistani government as a whole is responsible for bombing Indian cities. But I think there are entities in the Pakistani security services that operate more or less autonomously. Their role certainly needs looking into. — Suketu Mehta

Life Lessons by Suketu Mehta

  1. Suketu Mehta's work teaches us to be open-minded and to recognize the complexity of the world around us. He encourages us to recognize the humanity of those who may be different from us, and to take the time to understand the perspectives of others.
  2. Through his films, Mehta emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding in order to create a more peaceful and equitable world. He encourages us to be aware of our own biases and to strive to be more inclusive and compassionate.
  3. Mehta's work shows us the power of storytelling to bridge divides and to create meaningful connections between people. He encourages us to use our words and our art to bring people together and to create a more just and equitable world.
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