BiographyType: Poet and Writter Born: September 7,1982 Died: Santosh Kalwar is a poet, writer and researcher. He is Nepalese writer who writes in English. He was born and raised in Chitwan, Nepal, and came to study in Finland at the age of twenty-five. He has authored a number of Newspaper columns, articles and books on truth, love and relationships. |
There are some who deploy casual wisdom for the purpose of engaging.
Always be like a water. Float in the times of pain or dance like waves along the wind which touches its surface.
Happiness is a big joke; let us laugh at it loud.
Mother earth cried so much that she has pool of tears more than the land of happiness.
When life gives you pain, accept it. When life gives you happiness, reject it.
Happiness is a good business these days, more you talk crap about happiness the large number of crowd you will gather.
Do not presume that richness or poorness will bring you happiness.
Born to be wild; born to be free; nobody owns you; you are, a romantic tree.
The saddest line you scraped in your diary was not that you cried but those moments when we both shared smile.
My words are the kisses but many of the times they don't taste so good as the touch of your lips does to mine.
Man is the candle light and a woman is the moonlight. They live far away but can grow together during lonesome nights.
Love can cause problem and love can heal humanly problems based on our virtue.
There is no hope for the hopeless but there is always some love for the loveless.
Majority of women like to fantasize and men like to romanticize. I saw a painful mountain in her eyes.
I am 15 and you are 51, I know you are the best, to be loved by, everyone.