Life Is A Gift

Life Is A Gift
Life Is A Gift


Life is a gift given by the God to us.
Life is like a diamond which makes us beautiful
and feel how much precious we are.

So fill your life with full of colours.
Don’t waste it or spoil it.
Because God will never give you a second chance.
  

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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
Giving Your Son A
Skill
Is Better Than Giving
Him
One Thousand Pieces
Of Gold ...

~ Chinese Saying ~
FORGIVENESS..

is the precious lubricant that keeps all our relationships smooth and friction-free
Some People Hear Their
Own Inner Voices With
Great Clarity & They
Live By What They Hear
Such People Become
Crazy Or They Become
Legends ...

~ Alexander ~
QuOtE oF tHe DaY:

"Excellence Comes When The Performer Takes Pride In Doing His Best."
Kisi ko tum chaho aur woh tumhein thukra day,
Yeh uski badnaseebi hai. Koi tumhein na chahey
aur tum usse zaberdasti apna banana chaho,
ye tumhare nafs ki zillat hai
Hazrat Ali (A.S)
The most determinative sentence
which should alwayz be followed in life-
THE RACE IS NOT OVER B’COZ I HAVE NOT WON YET….!
A HUSBAND''s CUTE LOVE QUOTE
Even my child too started 2
walk without any support.
but my wife still feels
2 hold my hand while walking..... :)
Rules of Life:Assume Nothing,Xpect Little,Do More,Demand Less,Smile Often,Dream Big,Laugh a Lot,Pray Always,Cry Once for missing me everyday.
Your first step is all that it takes to reach success.
It shows your faith in your dreams.
It shows you belief in yourself.
It shows you have courage to move ahead
"God is the friend of silence.
See how nature-trees, flowers, grass-grows in silence;
see the stars, the moon and the sun, how they move in silence...
We need silence to be able to touch souls."
-Mother Teresa (1910-1997)
"They are alive and well somewhere,
the smallest sprout shows there is really no death..."
-George Washington Carver (1864-1943)