4 Hardest Tasks

4 Hardest Tasks
4 Hardest Tasks on Earth are
Neither Physical nor Intellectual Feats but
They are Spiritual Ones:

To Return Love for Hate.

To Include the Excluded.

To Forgive Without Apology.

To be Able to say I Was Wrong.
  

Jun, 14 2010     221 chars (2 sms)     2255 views       Inspirational

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HaPpInEsS iS tO c

ThE wOrLd In A gRaIn Of SaNd

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HeAvEn In A wIlD fLoWeR

tO hOlD iNfInItY iN tHe PaLm Of Ur HaNd

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EtErNiTy In A sInGlE hOuR ...
If You Look At What You Do Not Have In Life,
You Don''t Have Anything,
If You Look At What You Have In Life,
You Have Everything.
Success Will Never Lower Its Standard To Accommodate Us
We Have To Raise Our Standard To Achieve It . . .

“For Every Bird GOD Provides Food, But Not In Their Nest”
Time is short - What you do with your time reflects on your own destiny.

I am not afraid to write what I feel.

I am afraid that you will not listen until it is to late.
The test of courage comes when we are in the minority.

And

The test of tolerance comes when we are in the majority
As you travel through life

Your dreams will guide you

Determination will get you there

And love will provide the greatest scenery of all.
If You Fail, Don''t Fill Ur Eyes With Tears.
It May Hide The Other

Beautiful Opportunities Standing In Front Of You
The capacity for hope
is the most significant fact of life.
It provides human beings
with a sense of destination
and the energy to get started.
When God Drops Needles
And Pins Along Your Path In Life,
Don''t Avoid Them.
Pick Them Up And Collect Them.
They Were Designed
To Teach You To Be Stronger!
Life just happens this way,
some things goes your way,
and most of the things the other way,
but see the life with a view of an optimist,
to live the life to its fullest.
Mistakes Are The Lessons Of Wsdom
Whn U Make A Mistake, Dont Look
Back At It For Long
Take The Lesson & Move Frwrd
Although The Past Cant B Changed
How To Shape The Future
Is Still In Ur Hands ...
The art of living does not consist
in preserving and clinging
to a particular mood of happiness,
but in allowing happiness
to change its form without
being disappointed by the change;
for happiness, like a child,
must be allowed to grow up.