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फरक [Pharak] फरक [Pharak] by Sanu Sharma
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“Light must be saved for those moments when the night is dark, when the moon doesn't appear in the sky.”
Sanu Sharma, फरक [Pharak]
“After reaching an easy path, the walking stick should not be discarded.”
Sanu Sharma, फरक [Pharak]
“After reaching an easy path, the walking stick should not be discarded, for there might come difficult paths again ahead.”
Sanu Sharma, फरक [Pharak]
“When there is the moon, the night automatically becomes beautiful; there might be no need for extra light. Light must be saved for those moments when the night is dark, and the moon doesn't appear in the sky. Plain paths are not always straightforward. You might encounter uneven, sometimes steep, sometimes flat obstacles along the way. That's the nature of a path. Therefore, after reaching an easy path, the walking stick should not be discarded.”
Sanu Sharma, फरक [Pharak]
“In your journey, be prepared to encounter an array of obstacles – some steep, some flat – for that's the nature of the path.”
Sanu Sharma, फरक [Pharak]
“When there is the moon, the night automatically becomes beautiful; there might be no need for extra light. Light must be saved for those moments when the night is dark, and the moon doesn't appear in the sky.”
Sanu Sharma, फरक [Pharak]
“Plain paths are not always straightforward. You might encounter uneven, sometimes steep, sometimes flat obstacles along the way. That's the nature of a path. Therefore, after reaching an easy path, the walking stick should not be discarded.”
Sanu Sharma, फर�� [Pharak]
“I realized that while women may seem like regular individuals, mothers are nothing short of divine embodiment. They transcend the ordinary, not only navigating life's challenges but also contending with the forces of nature in relentless devotion to their children.”
Sanu Sharma, फरक [Pharak]
“Mothers not only navigate through life's challenges but also defy the forces of nature when it comes to protecting and caring for their children.”
Sanu Sharma, फरक [Pharak]