A Blind Man once

A Blind Man once
A Blind Man once asked a Wise man:
"Can there be anything worse than losing ur Eye Sight?"

The Wise Man replied:
"Yes..
Losing ur ''VISION''... ;->
  

Jun, 15 2010     157 chars (1 sms)     2919 views       Inspirational

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Do U Know Why

d car''s WINDSHIELD is So Large

& d REARVIEW Miror is so Small?

Bcoz Ur PAST is Not As Important

As Ur FUTURE.

So,luk ahead & move on.
Be more concerned with your character
than your reputation,
because your character is what you really are,
while your reputation
is merely what others think you are.
Painful Thingz:
-Flashing ur smile to s0me0ne u d0n''t want to see!
-Kn0wing dat u have been used by s0me0ne U truly Luv!
-Trying to hide ur tears,
when they voluntarily fall from ur eyes!
-Learning to trust, after u''ve been betrayd!
-Convincing urself that u are not in luv, when u know that u are! ;->
I Believe That ...

Every Right Implies A
Responsibility,
Every Opportunity An
Obligation,
Every Possession A
Duty ...
Before you start some work, always ask yourself three questions -
Why am I doing it,
What the results might be and
Will I be successful.
Only when you think deeply and find satisfactory answers to these questions, go ahead
Billboard on the side of the road:

"Keep your eyes on the road

and stop reading these boards"...!
Hold faithfulness and sincerity as first principles.

Then no friends would not be like yourself (all friends would be as loyal as yourself).

If you make a mistake, do not be afraid to correct it.
The Mediocre Teacher Tells.

The Good Teacher Explains.

The Superior Teacher Strates.

The Great Teacher Inspires.
Expect more from yourself than from

others because expectation from others hurts a lot

while expectation from yourself inspires a lot
As Far As U Think
"Not NOW"


Success Becomes
"Never" ...




But



As Soos As U Think
"Why Not Now"


Success Surely Will Becomes
"Yours" ... =)
"The single finger which wipes our
tears during our failures is much better than the ten fingers which come
together to clap on our victory".
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.