29 Quotes About Srilanka
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- Author Martin Wickramasinghe
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The few people who work earnestly are those who want to accumulate wealth. They are born with exceptional ability and a drive to reach the top. Even if they life as a worker, they become very wealthy. Had their needs been met at the beginning, they would never have acquired the capacity for hard work and commitment. Why is it that rich men's children fail within two or three generations?
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- Author Martin Wickramasinghe
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The poor commit villainies because they are poor or because they have no alternative employment. But the rich do them in order to enjoy themselves more or to earn more money.
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- Author Swarnakanthi Rajapakse
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If the woman has the physical fitness and the meritorious luck to bear his children, the family was a fortunate one. Villagers always looked at sterility with a squinted eye, and its fault and the misfortune lay solely on the woman's part. As such, a childless woman often became culprit for her entire life.
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- Author Swarnakanthi Rajapakse
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Her heart filled with boundless love that surged anew for her father. She felt like rushing to him and planting a quick kiss on his cheek the way she used to when she was a small girl. However, these villagers are not in the habit of kissing their offspring after they grow up. They show their love and affection by stroking their heads, addressing them in endearing words and blessing them.
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- Author Swarnakanthi Rajapakse
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According to the Buddha's doctrine that they believed in, it was not the caste that defined a person high or low. It was one's deeds that mattered.
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- Author Swarnakanthi Rajapakse
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Generally, that humble piece of furniture placed on the front veranda of the house officially belonged to the man of the household; the women never slept on it.
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- Author Swarnakanthi Rajapakse
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In a front of each home garden the villagers fixed a triangular wooden lamp-house on the top of a pole planted on the ground to hold a small statue of Lord Buddha and some deities. They used to offer flowers at this small shrine and light a tiny clay oil lamp.
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- Author Swarnakanthi Rajapakse
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Master Salamon usually set off a little later as neither he nor other male members of their community were in the habit of walking on the road alongside their wives.
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The villagers considered it lucky to make the New Year's first money transaction with her because she was a prosperous person.
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