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At the meeting you behaves exactly as Marathi novelists of the last century tell is husbands do in sari shops.

Sachin Kundalkar
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Peace can happen in 24 hours....just like war can happen in 24 hours.

Sari Nusseibeh
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Mother, I share your concern, but I do not know how to be afraid of what I cannot change."- Sari

Ray Anyasi, Broken Cloud: the first sunrise
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When you are the answer that must remain hidden, then you have everything to be worried about when so much people are asking the same question.” - Sari

Ray Anyasi, Broken Cloud: the first sunrise
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Sarie is such a comely girl," he said to them, "even the evil spirits will be heartbroken to see her hurt."- King Chuka

Ray Anyasi, Broken Cloud: the first sunrise
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We have accepted it as our unique problem and the fate of our kingdom and have found ways to live on without the sun. We all can be happy if we choose to be."- Sari

Ray Anyasi, Broken Cloud: the first sunrise
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I like to see you in a sari, with your long hair dressed in a single plait. Don't forget that I married a girl from India because I like my wife to be conservative and feminine.

K. Kanagalatha, The Goddess in the Living Room
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In definitiv, cu cat vei ridica un zid mai inalt in jurul tau cu atat va fi mai bun cel care-l va sari.

Tudor Chirilă, Exerciţii de echilibru
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The president is not at all like the powerful icon I imagined her to be. She’s more like I remember Amma: small and delicate with a sari that dances behind her as she walks. Of course, the president is clad in white, the color that shows eternal mourning of a lost child, while Amma never wore white. She wore reds and oranges and deep greens. Colors of celebration, of happiness. Perhaps she wears white now. Now that I am dead to her.

Holly Bodger
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So if you can look at all things without allowing pleasure to creep in - at a face, a bird, the colour of a sari, the beauty of a sheet of water shimmering in the sun, or anything that gives delight - if you can look at it without wanting the experience to be repeated, then there will be no pain, no fear, and therefore tremendous joy. It is the struggle to repeat and perpetuate pleasure which turns it into pain. Watch it in yourself. The very demand for the repetition of pleasure brings about pain, because it is not the same, as it was yesterday. You struggle to achieve the same delight, not only to your aesthetic sense but the same inward quality of the mind, and you are hurt and disappointed because it is denied to you.

Jiddu Krishnamurti, Freedom from the Known
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