Friendship always

Friendship always
"Friendship always benefits,love sometimes injures"
  

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Ability To Do It


There is no limit to what you can imagine.
And with commitment, with effort,
what you can imagine you can become.

Put your mind to work for you.
Believe that you can do it.
The world will tell you that you can’t.
Yet, in your belief you’ll find the strength,
you’ll find the ability, to do it anyway.
Sunehri Aqwaal
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Elm Wo Shajr Hai Jo Dil Men Ugta Hai Dimagh Mein Palta Hai
Aur
Zaban Se Phal Deta Hai
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HAZRAT ALI (A.S)
life is so sweet but still sad.
Silent lips may avoid many
prblms...&..
smiling lips will solve many prblms.....
so always have a cute little smile..
On ur face....!!!
zindagi ustad se b ziyada sakht hoti he
ustad pahle sabaq deta he phir imtehan leta he
lekin zindagi pahle imtehan leti he phr sabq deti he...............
by hazrat Ali
Holding anger is a poison. It eats you from the inside. We think that hating is a weapon that attacks the person who harmed us. But hatred is a curved blade. And the harm we do, we do to ourselves.

Mitch Albom
Challenge

Ek maa hy uska naam 3.2 hy
aur beti ka naam 4.2 hy
tou btao baap ka kya naam hoga
in numbers mein hi naam hy?

Answer : Its 2 Sur Name Of Both
Mother N Daughter
Don’t let the pain of one season, destroy the joy of all the rest.
Don’t judge life by one difficult season.

Persevere through the difficult patches,
And better times are sure to come some time or late.
Unfortunate is he who cannot gain a few sincere friends during his life and more unfortunate is the one who has gained them and then lost them (through his deeds).
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."
-Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962)
i cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure--which is: Try to please everybody. -Herbert Bayard Swope
"They are alive and well somewhere,
the smallest sprout shows there is really no death..."
-George Washington Carver (1864-1943)