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Anusha Devi Harish

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June 07, 1994

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“On her own imaginary banks she must have felt ravenous desires and must have entered into a state of a certain oblivion. Her own rapacious hunger hard to satisfy because I saw it, I saw that in her insanity there was an immutable sanity.”
Anusha Devi Harish, A Bizarre Captive's Diary

“It was the foul play of the tenderness of the heart.”
Anusha Devi Harish, A Bizarre Captive's Diary

“Has your imagination ever been so real that you mistook it for reality?”
Anusha Devi Harish

“It was the foul play of the tenderness of the heart.”
Anusha Devi Harish, A Bizarre Captive's Diary

“On her own imaginary banks she must have felt ravenous desires and must have entered into a state of a certain oblivion. Her own rapacious hunger hard to satisfy because I saw it, I saw that in her insanity there was an immutable sanity.”
Anusha Devi Harish, A Bizarre Captive's Diary

“Has your imagination ever been so real that you mistook it for reality?”
Anusha Devi Harish

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