Nikhil Parekh Sayings and Quotes

Below you will find our collection of inspirational, wise, and humorous old Nikhil Parekh quotes, Nikhil Parekh sayings, and Nikhil Parekh proverbs, collected over the years from a variety of sources.'

You were my first and last reflection in life. Nikhil Parekh
Every mirror embedded on the walls is a beautiful mirror; portraying to you your candid reflection. Nikhil Parekh
I'd consider each reflection of mine; to be perpetually blessed. Nikhil Parekh
If the clouds showered gold instead of rain; marriages round the globe would occur in chambers of impeccable silk. Nikhil Parekh
If the clouds showered gold instead of rain; man would incorporate his house with gigantic slabs of the same. Nikhil Parekh
If the clouds showered gold instead of rain; people would be saved from the tyranny of monotonous work. Nikhil Parekh
One day you will get more than what you could have ever perceived in the most wildest of your dreams; as you selflessly diffused the same; to all those brutally strangulated in the dormitories of unbelievably merciless agony. And that day was invincibly sure to come in yours and every benevolent entity's life; so keep optimistically conceiving and working towards that day; don't lose hope; don't yet die. Nikhil Parekh
Nobody on earth could live for you other than you yourself; in order to be an integral element of the drapery of this effervescent planet; and further embellish each step that you tread on with the spirit of immortal love,Then why do you keep weeping that you were all alone; when you had infact the most invincibly blessed company on earth to disseminate love; friendship and undying charm—which was by the Grace of God none other; but you yourself. Nikhil Parekh
And the rain was insuperably Immortal; and so was my new born baby daughter;disseminating only the beats of love; love and Immortally princely love; every time her godly heart throbbed in her tiny chest. Nikhil Parekh
One shouldn't clean more than necessary; as unsurpassable amount of cleaning; leads to scraping away the oils of nature; the rudiments of color which add loads of vibrancy to life. Nikhil Parekh
A virtue which has its immoral essence dissipated in every nook and cranny of this boundless planet / O! yes I feel the richest man on this earth to proclaim it as love/ Love and simply love. Nikhil Parekh
When we fell in love / all I could sight in her eyes was profoundly compassionate innocence / whilst at the same time all that she raunchily saw in mine / was nothing else but the umpteenth reflections of palaces brilliantly lit in lamps of gold. Nikhil Parekh
When we fell in love / all I could sight in her lips was wondrously unbridled passion / whilst at the same time all that she unthinkably saw in mine / was nothing else but the remnants of the unfathomably costly royal fruit sticking to its nimble contours. Nikhil Parekh
When we fell in love / all I could sight in her palms was every infinitesimal line of my destiny / whilst at the same time all that she licentiously saw in mine / was nothing else but the royal triangles/squares/islands of infinite wealth / prosperity and fame. Nikhil Parekh
When we fell in love / all I could sight in her feet was intrinsically poignant and intricate wrinkles of adventure / whilst at the same time all that she tawdrily saw in mine / was nothing else but the golden dust adhering to the soles / which I'd inadvertently carried from my treasuries of gold. Nikhil Parekh
When we fell in love / all I could sight in her belly was the ultimate shivers of unparalleled seduction / whilst at the same time all that she flagrantly saw in mine / was nothing else but the aristocratic paste and beads of sandalwood that rose and fell with each of my breath. Nikhil Parekh
Can there exist an aircraft in space without a pair of steel wings. Nikhil Parekh
Can the magnanimous aircraft hovering at unprecedented heights in the air; ever dream of maneuvering through the crowded city streets? Nikhil Parekh
When i fly in the aircraft at unsurpassable heights from ground / The flight steward serves tall beer mugs of juice / I feel like floating in blue air of the bare sky / With my body strapped firmly to chords of parachute. Nikhil Parekh
In the wings of the overwhelmingly zipping aircraft; / I ecstatically felt as if I was being spell bindingly devoured; / By a majestically volatile fervor to gallop resurgently; / Throughout the tenure of my diminutively impoverished life. Nikhil Parekh
How could you ever call a miserly auto rickshaw an aircraft; / Just because it increased its speed to a threadbare maximum; every once in a while? Nikhil Parekh
To get out of the flying aircraft; / I used a buoyant parachute to blissfully cascade down on the verdant and perpetually green lawns. Nikhil Parekh
I wanted to be like the aircraft with twin pairs of ivory wings, / That hovered high in the sky for times immemorial; bereft of life yielding fuel. Nikhil Parekh
"In order to repair the discarded aircraft; / What was required was to refuel it with gasoline / Strengthen its tapered wings." Nikhil Parekh
"The aircraft appeared astoundingly exhilarating when sighted on the Black tarmac; / With twin pairs of majestic wings projecting from its sides, Lets make it even better by inhabiting the same; / Soaring high in the sky; / Abreast the satiny clouds." Nikhil Parekh
The farmer works, the bull cries loud, / For all they want is a rain yielding cloud. / The desert's shrub though green in color, / Will attract scores of rain yet to come, / For mere fulfillment of the empty drum. Nikhil Parekh
The brown crusty surface of the desert soil, / Can always be ploughed by hard turmoil. Nikhil Parekh
But at the end of the benign day and as the Sun eventually / paid its last tributes to regally aristocratic brightness / there was nothing as pricelessly humanitarian / as home / sweet home. Nikhil Parekh
The moment was to have several rounds of heartiest congratulations and best wishes all around; with tears of celestial happiness rolling down the cheeks. Nikhil Parekh
These were the same hands that perpetually entwined with his in applause and congratulations; everytime he emerged humanitarianly triumphant; amongst a pack of asphyxiating worldly wild wolves, Nikhil Parekh