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Arshia Sattar



Average rating: 3.86 · 1,040 ratings · 149 reviews · 31 distinct works â€� Similar authors
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“I’m really tired of people saying what is lost in translation. Look at what you gain. You gain three universes worth of books. It’s worth it to lose something in translation, if you can get a hundred more texts that are going to change your life.”
Arshia Sattar

“Money—If you don’t have it, try hard to earn it! When you have earned it you should guard it well: and as you guard it, always make it grow! When it has grown, give it to worthy men.”
Arshia Sattar, The Mouse Merchant: Money in Ancient India

“Rama realizes at the very outset that it is attachment itself that he has to transcend. He renounces his conventional ties â€� to the kingdom and to his family â€� as he leaves for the forest, understanding, perhaps, that it is attachment which clouds judgement when hard choices have to be made and unpleasant decisions taken.”
Arshia Sattar, Lost Loves: Exploring Rama's Anguish

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