The Tragedy Of Life

The Tragedy Of Life
The Tragedy Of Life

Is Not That It Ends So Soon

But

That We Wait So Long To Begin It ...
  

Jun, 15 2010     98 chars (1 sms)     2496 views       Inspirational

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Dont Pray For An Easy Life ,


Pray For The Strength To Endure A Difficult One.
Ishk qatil Se B,
Mqtool Se Hmdrdi B

Bta Kis Se Muhabat Ki Jaza Mange Ga?

Sajda Khaliq Ko B,
Iblees Se Yarana B,

Hashr Me Kis Se Aqidat Ka Sila Mange Ga....??
Our minds are as different as our faces: we are all traveling to one destination; happiness but few are going by the same road.
Mark Willson Said
"To Be The Subject oF Jealousy iS The Sign oF Failure iN Life,
And
tO Be The Object oF Jealousy iS The Sign oF Success iN Life" ;->
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"
When you wake up
in the morning
You have two choices-
Go back to sleep
and dream your dreams,
or wake up and chase those dream !!!!
wealth lost nothing lost

Health lost some thing lost

character lost everything lost
A diamond is merely a lump of coal that did well under pressure. So imagine how brilliant a human being can be by sustaining pressures of life. Be hopeful..
Many of our fears are tissue paper thin, and a single courageous step would carry us clear through them
If I Failed 1000 times ,i won''t say i failed 1000 times.Rather i would say : I had discovered 1000 ways WhiSmile a while and while you smile, smile another smile and soon there will be miles and miles of smile just because you smiled, I wish your day is full of SMILEch can cause failure. . .
There are always three speeches, for every one you actually gave.

The one you practiced,
the one you gave,
and the one you wish you gave.
Never Compromises Ur Values & Beliefs,
Even If it Means
Risking Riddicule And Rejection

Be True To Urself
Live Ur Own Life
& Don’t Allow Others
To Decide What’s Best For U

If U Do, U’ll B Unhappy
B’coz U’re Untrue To Urself . . .