A Sincere Devotee

A Sincere Devotee
A Sincere Devotee Asked God:

I Want Peace.

God Replied: Remove I That''s Ego,

Remove WANT That''s Desire,

Then PEACE Is Automatically Attained.
  

Jun, 15 2010     155 chars (1 sms)     2141 views       Inspirational

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A Job Is Something U Do For Money
A Career Is Something U Do Based On An Inner Desire & Motivation

"Chase Ur Passion, Not Ur Pension"
BADSHAH ne apnay WAZEER ko 1 ANGOOTHI di Aur kaha k is par 1 aisa Sentence likho
jisko main agar khushi mein dekhon to ghamgeen ho jaoun. Aur agar gham mein dekhoun to khush ho jaoun.
Wazeer ne likha....

''YE WAQT GUZAR JAYE GA''...!!"

DEDICATED 2 PAKISTANI NATION !
Luck is not in your hand
But;
Work is in your hand;
Luck never makes your work
But;
Work can make your luck.
So always trust in yourself..
The Sweetest Music Is Not In The Oratorio

But In The Human Voice When

It Speaks From Its Instant Life Tones Of Tenderness, Truth Or Courage =)
PrIdE iS aN aDmIsSiOn Of WeAkNeSs ...

It SeCrEtLy FeArS aWl ThE cOmPeTiTiOn

AnD

dReAdS aWl RiVaLs ...
tumara farz hy k jo janty ho wo kaho ore jo nahi janty us sy baaz raho
Shed no tear! O shed no tear!
The flower will bloom another year.
Weep no more! O weep no more!
Young buds sleep in the root''s white core.
Gratitude is an essential component of a life that''s filled with joy
and meaning and richness. Whenever, wherever you choose gratitude, it
always makes life better.
Be In Today
Believe In Today

Behave In Today

Be Alive In Today

Bcoz
Yesterday Died For Today
&
Tomorrow Takes Birth From Today
Whenever U r In
Conflict Wit Someone,
There''s One Factor
That Can Make The
Difference Between
Damaging Ur
Relationship &
Deepening It.
The Factor Is
"ATTITUDE"
There Are Two Eternities
That Can Really Break You Down

YESTERDAY & TOMMOROW

One Is Gone & The Other Doesn’t Exist

So Live Today . . . :->
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)