Danh ngôn của Sudha Murty (Sứ mệnh: 6)

I started writing when I was in school. I wrote essays and in my teen years I used to write sorrowful sad stories and poems as you do at the age.
I came from a middle-class family. My father was a professor in a medical college, and my mother was a schoolteacher. We led a good life but we did not have much money.
When there is money, there is also greed. Everyone wants to talk to you when there is money. Only if you have the passion for it, you must become a philanthropist, else it'll become a headache.
What separates old from the young is experience and patience.
Increasing the sale of liquor may benefit the government in terms of revenue. But liquor is a social evil, and its biggest victims are women and their children.
I believe in God. I am not ritualistic but I do pray every day.
Frankly, there is not much demand from home and I don't socialise much - no partying, get-togethers and very rare wedding appearances.
Education, leading to financial independence, has surely made women more empowered.