Category: Women -as we are!

  • I Shall Not Live In Vain!

    I Shall Not Live In Vain!

    A Long drive, Winds battling speed, Rains drenching your soul. And these words, these beautiful words glorify your thoughts. . “If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain; If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting…

  • A little Encouragement!

    A little Encouragement!

    This is something to keep all those wonderful and rebellious women going. I hope you have a good time reading this. True that This reminds me of Barney Stinson 😁 Absolutely. Own it my friends. And so I said. 😜 Dangerous indeed. And all I got now is, you girls…

  • The Biting Truth!

    The Biting Truth!

    This is something weird. This post is a simple compilation of a few news articles, which I have come to read in the last week starting 27th of July. 27th of July 28th of July 30th Of July 31st of July 1st August 2nd August 3rd of August And since…

  • The Time I’m My Period.

    The Time I’m My Period.

    Just the other day I shared a very powerful poem ‘Half World’ by a Telugu poet, and here I am today, sharing yet another AMAZING piece by a Tamil writer K. Geeta. Again I had to find the translation in English to read it, but here it goes. The Time…

  • Marrying Myself!!

    Marrying Myself!!

    Okay, I know the title itself might have made you think that this crazy lady has gone lunatic beyond all means, and now is literally declaring herself as insane and frantic over this blogging platform. But when you wake up in the morning to find this as a piece of…

  • The Subtle Irony Of Being A Woman!

    The Subtle Irony Of Being A Woman!

    Hello fellow bloggers and readers, Today, I am thrilled. The only reason for this is, a dear fellow blogger, PSEUDOMONAZ had invited me to write a Guest Blog Post for her page, and she has accepted and published my simple and very plain thoughts. She has a category “On the other side…

  • Half World!

    Half World!

    Reading Indian Writing, I came across a wonderful Telugu poem. Unfortunately my lack of knowledge in language, forced me to read the English translation.  Nonetheless, it definitely reached my favourites. I could not find it over the internet, but I take the liberty to share the translation here, which I…

  • Re-visiting; Re-reading.

    Re-visiting; Re-reading.

    I read this following poem time and again, very often, so often that by now I have most of the lines by heart and yet I do not get enough of it. How can I? Because every time I read this, it gives me, well I won’t say new insight…

  • 3 Day Quote Challenge; Day3.

    3 Day Quote Challenge; Day3.

    This is my last quote and since I have made it all about women, why diverse from it on the last day. So, I will share another quote from a beautiful woman flaunting only more how more powerful we are than those men. (Men, no offence, but we are.) Need…