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Disorder of the World Disorder of the World by Rohit Dharupta
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“There’s no scale designed yet to measure the length a mother can go to protect her offspring.”
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“A mother makes the finest warrior when protecting her child.”
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“Others would not notice, but when had Mom’s radar of care missed her child’s unexpressed woes?”
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“Those who matter do not judge you; those who do should not matter to you.”
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“Appreciation is the cherry on the cake of accomplishment.”
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“It amazes me how a woman can be a selfless mother and a selfish daughter at the same time.”
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“If necessity is the mother of invention, distress is the father of discovery.”
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“A candid conversation mends friendship, and a preconceived notion ends it.”
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“The devil desires vengeance more than the blind desire vision. The blind wishes to see, but the devil chooses to be blind.”
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“Life would not be painful enough had there been a guarantee attached to fulfilling our wishes.”
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“The untimely loss of an older sibling is akin to the premature end of the younger’s childhood.”
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“People who think it’s lonely at the top should notice that person alone at the bottom.”
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“Be at your best in your worst time. Nobody deserves the pleasure of seeing you crushed.”
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“Words hurt, but when written on paper and shoved in your face, they leave a scar.”
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“Our mind is a computer that stores eighty percent of worries in its hard disk and yet continues to stack up more.”
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“Simple joys of laughter and merrymaking break the boundaries of faith and transcend the limits of culture.”
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