Har kamiyab aadmi ke piche ek aurat ka haath hota

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Posted: 16 years ago
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We all know this quote Har kamiyab aadmi ke piche ek aurat ka haath hota hai.. but recently i discovered the funny side of it. You all must be aware by the recently announced Sitaron ko chuna hai winner i.e. Yashraj kapil. and his old kashis-yashraj feast fight controvercy, where kashis the co-contestant slapt him and hin return yashraj slap her back.. so do you think Yashraj ki kamiyabi ke piche Kashish ka haath hai?

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Posted: 16 years ago
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Har kamiyab aadmi ke piche ek aurat ka haath hota - sure, because women never go behind the unsuccessful men.

Edited by PhoeniXof_Hades - 16 years ago
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Posted: 16 years ago
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ye haath humko de de thakur.😆
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Not necessary. There are many who have been successful without the need of any woman. The saying is absurd.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: RUSmart

Not necessary. There are many who have been successful without the need of any woman. The saying is absurd.



do u know any example?
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Fact is every single individual needs the help and support of another individual to achieve success and social status in life. No one - no matter how independent and strong he claims himself to be - can ever deny the fact that there has to be at least someone responsible for his success.

This 'someone' , however, does not always have to be an 'aurat' as the quote claims. Many a times women are behind it, many a times they aren't. Depends.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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women never wanted nor needed this. its been given by men only. and some believe it some dont. so women dont really care for it. they just keep doing their work. good or bad.
now dont come up with argument that this saying in not given by a man but a woman herself
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Posted: 16 years ago
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For Sandya Rao
George Bernard Shaw.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: RUSmart

For Sandya Rao

Sidhartha(Gautam Buddha).



😆 point taken. men are self made independent creatures.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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Originally posted by: RUSmart

For Sandya Rao

George Bernard Shaw.


from wike

When his mother left home and followed her voice teacher, George Vandeleur Lee, to London, Shaw was almost sixteen years old. His sisters accompanied their mother but Shaw remained in Dublin with his father, first as a reluctant pupil, then as a clerk in an estate office. He worked efficiently, albeit discontentedly, for several years. In 1876, Shaw joined his mother's London household. She, Vandeleur Lee, and his sister Lucy, provided him with a pound a week while he frequented public libraries and the British Museum which appeared in the London Hornet. His novels were rejected, however, so his literary earnings remained negligible until 1885, reading room where he studied earnestly and began writing novels. He earned his allowance by ghostwriting Vandeleur Lee's music column, when he became self-supporting as a critic of the arts.


this shows his mother took care of him at the time he most needed it.

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