Born: 01-01-1959
Manil Suri is an acclaimed Indian-American author and mathematician known for his rich storytelling and vibrant narratives. Born in Mumbai, Suri moved to the United States for his academic pursuits. He gained international recognition with his debut novel, "The Death of Vishnu," which was shortlisted for the PEN/Faulkner Award. Suri's works often explore themes of identity, culture, and tradition, intricately weaving his mathematical insights into literary form.
In the end, all love is self-love.
Death is nothing but a separation, a cruel separation of body and soul.
Life is a delicate balance of joy and suffering.
We are all connected, like threads in a tapestry of existence.
The past is a haunting ghost, but the future is an open road.
Regret is the bitter taste of opportunities missed.
Faith can move mountains and heal wounded souls.
The truth is like a double-edged sword, cutting through illusions.
Memories are fragile treasures, to be cherished and protected.
Fear is the poison that paralyzes our potential.
Kindness is a gentle breeze that brings warmth to the coldest hearts.
The path to enlightenment is paved with curiosity and self-reflection.