Bharati Mukherjee Quotes
My Mother's Rules Had To Do With Feminine Deportment, So I Never Played Hard Enough To Break A Toy Or Muddy My Dress. My Father's Rules Had To Do With Never Shaming The Family By Even A Hint Of Scandal, And Not Providing Business Rivals With An Opportunity To Kidnap Me Or Throw Acid In My Face.
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