Malala Yousafzai Quotes
I Might Have Been Calm, But My Dear Father Was Near Tears. 'Are You All Right, Jani?' He Said. 'Aba,' I Said, Trying To Reassure Him. 'Everybody Knows They Will Die Someday. No One Can Stop Death. It Doesn't Matter If It Comes From A Talib Or From Cancer.
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