First step is to make sure that he who dies, dies not in vain, Second to make sure that he who screams, screams not in pain, Third that the tears which come unbidden are those of joy and sorrow casts not a shade on our ephemeral existence, Fourth that we laugh honestly at least once a day and […]
Posts Tagged ‘art’
How to Assign Meaning to a Meaningless World
Posted: 4th July 2015 by aseem.ace in ThoughtsTags: art, define, dies, emotions, end, fourth, glory, joy, meaning, meaningless, mind, music, screams, selves, sorrow, souls, stars, third, universe
The Circadian Rhythm- A play by Akash Dey Part 2
Posted: 27th April 2014 by aseem.ace in ThoughtsTags: act, allegory, art, beach, bhatia, brave, change, constant, consultant, Fire, heart, interesting, life, lion, money, office, pablo, play, professor, ruth, scene, sex, table
Scene 2 The lights gradually flicker and fade and shift to the middle of the stage where O is looking in their direction. She is unkempt, wearing pyjamas and a loose t-shirt. With her hair in a perfunctory knot. She’s clearly not interested in dressing up or looking good. An indefinite amount of time has […]
The Circadian Rhythm – A play by Akash Dey Part 1
Posted: 27th April 2014 by aseem.ace in ThoughtsTags: act 1, akash, art, bhatia, blood, brave, circadian, dey, hearts, husband, lion, o, pablo, painful, petite, poetry, ruth, scene, third, violent
Cast O: A woman who liked to date Pablo: The poet who only speaks in rhyme Ruth: A psychotic old friend of O’s Brave Lion: The corporate stooge Parmveer Singh Bhatia: The gentlemanly scholar The Husband: The man who O ends up with Act 1 Scene […]
Friendship Day quotes
Posted: 7th August 2011 by aseem.ace in ThoughtsTags: art, camus, cares, face, friendship, friendship day, funny, grief, healing, judge, lewis, quotes, yeats
Age appears to be best in four things, old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read. -Francis Bacon The blessing it is to have a friend to whom one can speak fearlessly on any subject; with whom one’s deepest as well as one’s most foolish […]