One Of The Sad Fact

One Of The Sad Fact
One Of The Sad Fact
Of Life . . .

"It''s Tough When
Someone Special Begins
To Ignore You,
But
It''s Even Tougher To
Pretend That You Don''t
Mind . . . "
  

Jun, 14 2010     163 chars (2 sms)     3081 views       Inspirational

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Every King was once a crying baby
and
every great building was once a map.
It's not important where u r TODAY,
BUT
where you will reach TOMORROW is important.
Don''t Spend Your

Precious Time Asking

"Why Isn''t The World A Better Place?"

It Will Only Be Time Wasted.

The Question To Ask Is

"How Can I Make It Better?"
“Before you criticize someone, you should walk a mile in their shoes.

That way when you criticize them, you are a mile away from them and you have their shoes.”
The
Freedom
To Be
Your Best
Means
Nothing
Unless
You
Are
Willing
To Do
Your Best ...
Happiness Is An Attitude ...

We Either Make Ourselves

Miserable

Or

Happy And Strong ...

The Amount Of Work
Is The Same ...
Kill the stress before it kills you.

Reach the goal before it kicks you.

Help everyone before someone helps you.

Live life before life leaves you.
"The Unfortunate Thing About

This World Is That The

Good Habits

Are Much Easier To Give Up

Than The Bad Ones"
It is not because things are difficult that
we do not dare,

it is because
we do not dare that they are difficult.
The purpose of life is not to be happy – but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you have lived at all.
Luck is like sand in hands.
It will sneak out through fingers,

no mater gripped firmly or held loosely.

Only hands in the praying posture can save it.
If you would cure anger,
Do not feed it.
Say to yourself:
‘I used to be angry every day;
Then every other day;
Now only every third or fourth day.
‘When you reach thirty days offer a sacrifice of
thanksgiving to the gods
One Of The Sad Fact
Of Life . . .

"It''s Tough When
Someone Special Begins
To Ignore You,
But
It''s Even Tougher To
Pretend That You Don''t
Mind . . . "