Become A

Become A
Become A
"Possibilitarian"
No Matter How Dark
Things Seem To Be Or
Actually Are, Raise
Your Sights & See
Possibilities
Always See Them, For
They Are Always There
  

Jun, 14 2010     170 chars (2 sms)     1988 views       Inspirational

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Ever See A Baby
Learn To Walk
Without Falling Down ... ?
No,
You Never Will Either.

"Mistakes" Are A Part
Of The Process We
Call "Success" ...
Imagine All The People
Living Life In Peace
You May Say ...
"I m A Dreamer"
But
I m Not The Only One
I Hope Someday
You''ll Join Us
&
World Will Be As One ... :)
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy
It is not true that people stop pursuing
dreams because they grow old, they grow old
because they stop pursuing dreams.
Never be ashamed to admit you were wrong — you’re only saying that you’re wiser today than you were yesterday.
Expect more from yourself than from

others because expectation from others hurts a lot

while expectation from yourself inspires a lot
I am only one,
But still I am one.
I cannot do everything,
But still I can do something;
And because I cannot do everything
I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.
"ALmighty ALLAH . . .

When I Lose Hope Because My Plans Have Come To Nothing

Help Me To Remember That

Your Love Is Always Greater Than My Disappointments

And That Your Plans For My Life Are Always Better Than My Dreams

Aameen"
When Your Way Comes Darkest . . . When Your Eyes With Tears Are Dim . . . Go To GOD, Tell all Your Troubles To Him. . . The Soul Would Have No Rainbow If The Eyes Had No Tears. .
Become A
"Possibilitarian"
No Matter How Dark
Things Seem To Be Or
Actually Are, Raise
Your Sights & See
Possibilities
Always See Them, For
They Are Always There
There Are No Mistakes In Life ...
Only Lessons ...

And

Lesson Will Keep On Repeating
Themselves Until Learned ... =)
The secret of health for both mind and body
is not to mourn for the past,
not to worry about the future,
nor to anticipate troubles,
but to live in the present
moment wisely and earnestly.

(Buddha)