“Hir says, 'O mother, never can an addict give up opium. 'I cannot live without this Ranjha, inveterate habits know no cure. 'The tiger cannot live without flesh with a tearing blow he earns his fare. 'Like taint of mango-juice or steel the taint of love for ever remains. 'Heads may be felled, the love-disease does not admit of remedy. 'I will respect your every wish. but one wish I cannot obey. 'So is it willed by fate, indeed, none can undo what fate ordains. 'For I got my Ranjha from the court of heaven, God himself made me a gift of him.”
Quote by Sant Singh Sekhon, Waris Shah
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