We are told that

We are told that
We are told that people stay in love because of chemistry,
or because they remain intrigued with each other,
because of many kindnesses, because of luck.
But part of it has got to be forgiveness and gratefulness.“
  

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Discussion is the way for gaining knowledge"...

"Argument is the way for gaining enemies..."

-Robert Stille
Beautiful quote:

"If the loser keeps
his smile,

the winner will lose
the thrill of victory...!!!
.. 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 failure is a man who has blundere,but is not able to spend your life in your own way"
to suceed in this world remember these 3 maxims:
1)to see is to know
2)to desire is to be able to
3)to dare is to have


-alfred de musset
Quote Of The Day!


Do Not Wait To Strike Till

The Iron Is Hot; But Make It Hot By Striking....!
In times Of difficulties
Never Say "Oh God i have big Problem!"
But Instead Say
"Oh Problem! I have Big God"
Everything Will be Fine & Okay
QUOTE:

If You Want To Feel Rich,
Just Count All Of The Things
You Have That Money
Cannot Buy.

(Robert Marlowe)
Life spent with someone for a lifetime may be meaningless,
But a few moments spent with someone who really loves U,
Means more than a life itself!
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.
We are told that people stay in love because of chemistry,
or because they remain intrigued with each other,
because of many kindnesses, because of luck.
But part of it has got to be forgiveness and gratefulness.“
"Most folks are as happy as they make up their minds to be."
-Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)