"I do what I do, and write what I write, without calculating what is worth what and so on. Fortunately, I am not a banker or an accountant. I feel that there is a time when a political statement needs to be made and I make it"
- Arundhati Roy
About this Quote
Arundhati Roy is revealing her liberty to share her ideas and also viewpoints without fretting about the monetary value of her job. She is not bound by the policies and policies of a lender or accountant, and is rather cost-free to make political declarations when she feels it is necessary. This quote is a tip that we need to not be restricted by our professions or our monetary scenarios, but instead must be cost-free to reveal ourselves and our beliefs. Roy is suggesting that we need to not be afraid to speak up as well as make our voices listened to, regardless of the possible financial effects. This quote is a pointer that we should not hesitate to defend what we believe in, and that our opinions are important and also should be heard.
This quote is written / told by Arundhati Roy somewhere between November 24, 1961 and today. He/she was a famous Novelist from India.
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