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Osho
“Suppose a plane meets with an accident. You are nearby and you rush to the scene. What is the first question that will come to your mind when you see a body in the debris? “Is this person Hindu or Muslim?” No. “Is this person Indian or Chinese?” No. In a split second, and first and foremost, you will look to see whether the body is of a man or a woman. Are you aware of why this question springs to your mind first of all? It is because of repressed sex. It is the repression of sex that makes you so conscious of the difference between a man and a woman. You are able to forget a name, a face, or nationality—if you meet someone, you might forget the name, the face, the caste, the age, the status, everything about the person, but you never forget the sex of a person. One never forgets whether someone was male or female.”
Osho, Sex Matters: From Sex to Superconsciousness

Sanober  Khan
“in a world
full of
temporary things

you are
a perpetual
feeling.”
Sanober Khan

Adiela Akoo
“You will be taken for granted.
You may be hurt to your very core,
and still be asked to give a little more!”
Adiela Akoo, Lost in a Quatrain

Osho
“Nothing in this world is poison.
Nothing is bad in God’s whole creation; everything is nectar. It is man alone who has transformed
this full cup of nectar into poison.”
Osho, From Sex to Superconsciousness

Khushwant Singh
“The woman wants the man to love her for ever and ever. She deliberately shuts her eyes to those two terrible enemies — Time and Change. Men are more realistic. They know that all things pass. And yet, it’s precisely out of this tension between the two sexes that civilization has evolved. Had this not been present, man would have become extinct like the many animals who were overtaken by this fate. Why do I say this? Because I see this “push” and “pull” as masculine and feminine principles, respectively, both of which are essential for the survival of the human race.”
Khushwant Singh, Khushwant Singh on Women, Sex, Love and Lust

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