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My love is the solitaire she wears and it's priceless.

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My love is the solitaire she wears and it's priceless.

Arpit Aryan Gupta
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You know what, the moment I see you, first thing that comes to my mind is, I have just wasted 26 years of my life without you...

Arpit Agrawal, Take my heart, forever...
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We do not need to explain how the Aryans entered and settled in the Dravidian country (tira¯vit»a na¯» t»u), and subjugated and oppressed the Dravidians. Nor do we need to explain how before the Aryans entered the Dravidian country, the Dravidian country had a civilization and arts of the highest rank.

Periyar E.V. Ramasamy
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When the purpose of clearly exposing the differences between the Aryan and the Tamil culture, civilization, conduct and creed Thirukkural was written. I am of that firm view.

Periyar E.V. Ramasamy
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I don't fear death, I fear I haven't done enough before it happens

Aryan Xebat‎
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You are not supposed to ever like your responsibilities. If you avoid them, the consequences will get to you.

Aryan Chitale
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Phule had propounded the theory of the Aryan invasion as the source of oppression

dalit radicals of the 1920s took it to its extreme
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The classic Aryan who idolized himself and who existed in his own dreams could not bear to see the Jew, the evidence of divine reality,and he would kill him.

André Frossard
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Aryan said "Once an angel came in my dream and said", You will get whatever you want in your life in this world and from this world.

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Beneath the pseudo-scientific terminology one can in each case recognize a phantasy of which almost every element is to be found in phantasies which were already current in medieval Europe. The final, decisive battle of the Elect (be they the ‘Aryan race’ or the ‘proletariat’) against the hosts of evil (be they the Jews or the ‘bourgeoisie’); a dispensation on which the Elect are to be most amply compensated for all their sufferings by the joys of total domination or of total community or of both together; a world purified of all evil and in which history is to find its consummation - these ancient imaginings are with us still.

Norman Cohn, Pursuit of the Millennium: Revolutionary Millenarians and Mystical Anarchists of the Middle Ages
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