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Sometimes we only bow but wecannot standand we only know but we cannot understand.

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Sometimes we only bow but wecannot standand we only know but we cannot understand.

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Too much salt will spoil the curryand too many faults will spoil the harmony.

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Cyrus Aram
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Your fright is in your lies but your delight is in your ties,So better get together and fight for the right.

Aram Seriteratai
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Silence is victory and patience is glory.Let silence speak our identityand let patience keep our dignity.

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Let regret rewind your past and let secret remind your last.Regret is your blessing but secret is your suffering.

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Coordinating the retreat was important too, so important that Jiaan had assigned Aram as Fasal's assistant, to be sure he didn't overlook anything important. Like the fact that they were supposed to retreat.

Hilari Bell, Forging the Sword
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My cup is yellowOr not, though not'sImpossibleIt's yellow

Aram Saroyan, Complete Minimal Poems
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Cyrus is the meat and potatoes of my life, but Prudence was a cupcake I could enjoy just for the sheer sweetness of being with her.

Bette Lee Crosby, The Regrets of Cyrus Dodd
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Cyrus wanted a woman to take care of Adam. He needed someone to keep house and cook, and a servant cost money. He was a vigorous man and needed the body of a woman, and that too cost money- unless you were married to it. Within two weeks Cyrus had wooed, wedded, bedded, and impregnated her. His neighbors did not find his action hasty. It was quite normal in that day for a man to use up three or four wives in a normal lifetime. p.19

John Steinbeck
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