List of The Standard Stories Published
- Bra salesman
- Cricket
- The Party
- Visiting Cousin
- Manoj ki Maalish (Manoj's Massage)
- Virginity Lost
- Doctor Doctor
- The Interview
- Sexy Shopping
- Banungi Main Miss India (I'll be Miss India)
- Savita in Shimla
- Miss India Part -2
- College Girl Savvi
- Sexpress
- Ashok at Home
- Double Trouble
- Double Trouble - 2
- Tution Teacher Savita
- Savita's Wedding
- Sexercise
- A Wife's Confession
- Shobha's First Time
- Kissing Cousins
- The Mystery of TWO
- The Uncle's Visit
- The Photo Shoot
- The Birthday Bash
- Business
ORAND Pleasure - The Intern
- Sexcercise: How it all began
- Sexy Secretary - 1
- Savita Bhabhi's Special Tailor
- Sexy Summer Beach
- Sexy Secretary - 2
- The Perfect Indian Bride
- Ashok's Card Game
- Anyone for Tennis
- Ashok's Cure
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Famous quotes containing the words list of the, list of, list, standard, stories and/or published:
“Sheathey call him Scholar Jack
Went down the list of the dead.
Officers, seamen, gunners, marines,
The crews of the gig and yawl,
The bearded man and the lad in his teens,
Carpenters, coal-passersall.”
—Joseph I. C. Clarke (18461925)
“Do your children view themselves as successes or failures? Are they being encouraged to be inquisitive or passive? Are they afraid to challenge authority and to question assumptions? Do they feel comfortable adapting to change? Are they easily discouraged if they cannot arrive at a solution to a problem? The answers to those questions will give you a better appraisal of their education than any list of courses, grades, or test scores.”
—Lawrence Kutner (20th century)
“I am opposed to writing about the private lives of living authors and psychoanalyzing them while they are alive. Criticism is getting all mixed up with a combination of the Junior F.B.I.- men, discards from Freud and Jung and a sort of Columnist peep- hole and missing laundry list school.... Every young English professor sees gold in them dirty sheets now. Imagine what they can do with the soiled sheets of four legal beds by the same writer and you can see why their tongues are slavering.”
—Ernest Hemingway (18991961)
“An indirect quotation we can usually expect to rate only as better or worse, more or less faithful, and we cannot even hope for a strict standard of more and less; what is involved is evaluation, relative to special purposes, of an essentially dramatic act.”
—Willard Van Orman Quine (b. 1908)
“There have been many stories told about the bottom, or rather no bottom, of this pond, which certainly had no foundation for themselves. It is remarkable how long men will believe in the bottomlessness of a pond without taking the trouble to sound it.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“For with this desire of physical beauty mingled itself early the fear of deaththe fear of death intensified by the desire of beauty.”
—Walter Pater 18391894, British writer, educator. originally published in Macmillans Magazine (Aug. 1878)