Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni Quotes
They Say In The Old Tales That When A Man And Woman Exchange Looks The Way We Did, Their Spirits Mingle. Their Gaze Is A Rope Of Gold Binding Each Other. Even If They Never Meet Again, They Carry A Little Of The Other With Them Always. They Can Never Forget, And They Can Never Be Wholly Happy Again
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