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September 1, 2008


"You know what.. Actions that make you feel you're more man seldom make you feel you're a better man."- said my Chemistry teacher once. He must have loved all those art movies where men with wrinkled faces and not much of life left in them used to try to talk some sense into younger generations. That one sentence, however, had an impact on me. I mean, how many teachers you happen to meet in life who give you interesting philosophical lines when you infuriate them! (Believe me, I started devising ways to make him say such lines more often! :P)

Hope you're doing good, sir!

Posted by .. Vik . at 3:56 PM

 

10 comments:

Divesh said...

:)

Pooja said...

that's exceptionally well said !
and did your ways work ?

Anonymous said...

Touching.
Will always Remember.
Thanks.

Vik said...

[Divesh]
:)

[Pooja]
That indeed is!
Yeah, and I should have kept a note of those lines. Can't remember many.

[Musafir...]
:)
And I'd never forget again..
Glad you found it good.

Pooja said...

thats a pity !

One more blogger said...

Thats probably his way of saying Hardly matter dude :P
Do whatever you can I wil still be calm n composed :P :P and if not atleast can pretend to be! ;)

One more blogger said...

Or may be he might have learn this from this teacher! kyunki teacher bhi kabhi student the :P

vibhav said...

Sort of an insult to men, in a little way, isn't it? But it's good, in another way. In school a teacher very calmly and solemnly said (after seeing our antics), "Let us not, in our attempts to be different, become irrelevant." Simple thing, but somehow I remember it.

Vik said...

[Pooja]
:(
:)

[Geetika]
Quite a possibility! Never thought about it! But he couldn't profess not losing his temper ever. He used to lose it often..

[Geetika]
Possible! waise, it was his accent that used to make it interesting. Icing on the cake types!

[Vibhav]
Yeah, an insult.. in a little way, but mainly a disagreement with the general perception of manhood, and a word of caution.

And that one is a wonderful thought! Thanks for sharing..

Vartika said...

:)

 
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