A quotation from Leo Tolstoy's book "Resurrection" read in the 70's
"... Human beings are like rivers ; the water is one and the same in all of them but every river is narrow in some places, flows swifter in others ; here it is broad, there still, or clear, or cold, or muddy or warm. It is the same with men . Every man bears with him the germs of every human quality , and now manifests one, now another and frequently is quite unlike himself while still remaining in the same man.."
Thank U Mr Jagjit Singh Jandu on facebook for spurring me to share this Masterquote.
One bishu burp
is worth a thousand sighs. Tolstoy had a knack for describing humans (men/women/children) in any description. Long windedly too :D