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1 " Usually in life, the prospect of a dreaded event is worse than the event itself, nothing being good or bad but thinking makes it so. "
― Frances Brody , Murder on a Summer's Day (Kate Shackleton, #5)
2 " We gave India a language, a system of law, a trusted civil service of the highest quality, railways, and an army. They look up to us because we know how to go about things in the right way. "
3 " I seethed but refused to be ruffled. "