A Quote by Hiten Tejwani

I love talking, even to strangers. — © Hiten Tejwani
I love talking, even to strangers.
Strangers talking over piles of books do not remain strangers for long.
I love talking to strangers and absorb their life experiences.
I'm not afraid of chaos and I'm happy talking to strangers. I really love not knowing where I'm going.
I'm very, very private; I don't enjoy talking about myself to strangers. Particularly strangers with tapes going.
As a child, I heard many warnings from teachers about the perils of talking with strangers. Yet now, fairly late in my life, I can think of not many things better than to talk with strangers. The idea of being a stranger is also very appealing.
surrounded by strangers who love me (un)strangers made strange by pain
I really love weddings. You are surrounded by people who are strangers and then after you say 'I do' those strangers become family.
People have become afraid of love because in love also, death penetrates. If two lovers are sitting side by side in deep love and intimacy, not even talking.... Talking is an escape, an escape from love. When two lovers are talking that simply shows they are avoiding the intimacy. Words in-between give distance - with no words distance disappears, death appears. In silence there is death just lurking around - a beautiful phenomenon. But people are so afraid that they go on talking whether it is needed or not. They go on talking about anything, everything - but they cannot keep silent.
I really love to be with people. It's nice, that. To have achieved sudden intimacy with strangers is perhaps the most human thing you can do. We all love our friends and families, as much as we hate them. When you can achieve intimacy with strangers, it's very exciting and heartening.
Love each other, even strangers. Nothing in the world matters more.
Anger is one of the most intimate of emotions and to expose it to strangers is one of the most stupid and sickening things to do. Never get angry with strangers because they are strangers.
'Humans of New York' is basically somebody walking up to absolute strangers on the street every day and, within minutes, talking with them about very personal things. Some things they haven't even told their best friends or family members.
I don't like talking to people I KNOW, but strangers, I have no problem with.
We can bring positive energy into our daily lives by smiling more, talking to strangers in line, replacing handshakes with hugs, and calling our friends just to tell them we love them.
People who are strangers to liquor are incapable of talking about literature.
It might be that some day I shall be drowned by the sea, or die of pneumonia from sleeping out at night, or be robbed and strangled by strangers. These things happen. Even so, I shall be ahead because of trusting the beach, the night and strangers.
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