Your first step i

Your first step i
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
  

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Beautiful Quote By
Shakespeare ...

"L O V E" All

"T R U S T" A Few

DO " W R O N G" To
None ... (:
"The best and most beautiful things in the world
cannot be seen, nor touched...but are felt in the heart."
-Helen Keller (1880-1968)
.. One Of The Best Quote ..

'' There Are 2 Things
That Are Hard To Hit n
See ...
That''s
A Spooky Ghost
And
Mohammad Ali ... ''

{ Mohammad Ali }
(The Boxer)
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..... :)
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.
Q U O T E

"Effort Within The Mind Further Limits The Mind,
Because Effort Implies Struggle Towards A Goal And When You Have A Goal, A Purpose, An End In View
You Have Placed A Limit On d Mind..."

~*~ Bruce Lee ~*~
Shakespare Says :

"When You''re Angry At Someone

&

Get Irritated Time To Time

But

U Still Can''t Live Without Him/Her

That''s A Relation ...

True Relation ..." (:
Look Not Mournfully Into Past...
It Comes Not Again
Wisely Improve The Present
It''s Thine....
Go Forth To Meet The Shadowy Future
Widout Fear & Wid A Manly Heart .........
Forget Who Hurt You Yesterday,

But Don''t Forget Who

Loves You Tenderly Today.
{¤ Quote ¤}
" Prayer Does Not Cause Faith To Work,
Faith Causes Prayer To Work. "

(Gloria Copeland)
"Hope is a thing with feathers
That perches in the soul;
And sings the tune without words
And never stops at all."
-Emily Dickinson (1830-1886)
"Change your thoughts, and you change your world."
-Norman Vincent Peale (1898-1993)