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Gary,        I would to further add that "grace" is that quality in some 
people, that makes others feel natural and at ease in their presence.Were the 
viseos I referred accessible?
Vijaya Kumar Marla 


     On Sunday, March 22, 2015 2:58 PM, Gary MacLennan 
<gary.maclenn...@gmail.com> wrote:
   

 Interesting Vijay.  I would nominate the late Roy Bhaskar as the closest 
representative of 'grace' that I ever knew. David Graeber used the word 
"preternatural" to describe his gentleness. There have only been a handful of 
people in my life who had what I would call a still center that made them 
wonderful to be near.  And he was one of them.
ae
gary





On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 12:26 AM, Marla Vijaya kumar via Marxism 
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Sometime back, on a lazy evening my childhood friend asked me "What is grace"?I 
said it has nothing to do with beauty, but the way a person conducts 
himself/herself in daily life. I could recall so many people who had that 
quality. Here is one song from an old Urdu film, "Anupama". Sharmila Tagore, 
the leading lady of the film exudes natural grace.Kuchh Dil Ne Kaha - 
Dharmendra - Sharmila Tagore - Anupama - Lata - Evergreen Hindi Songs

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There is another video, from the 1965 film, Dev Anand's 'The Guide', in which 
there is a traditional snake dance. Waheeda Rehaman, the heroine, effortlessly 
shows how the character in the film is seeking perfection in dance, her life's 
passion.Snake Dance - Waheeda Rehman - Dev Anand - Guide - S.D. Burman - 
Bollywood Dances

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May be it is diversion after months of debate on Greece.Vijaya Kumar M

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