Being Happy Doesnt

Being Happy Doesnt
Being Happy Doesnt Mean Everything Is Perfect
It Means Dat U Have Decided To Look
Beyond All The Imperfection & It Is The
Most Beautiful Type Of Faith On ALLAH
  

Jun, 15 2010     163 chars (2 sms)     2709 views       Inspirational

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People spend a lifetime searching for happiness; looking for peace.

They chase idle dreams, addictions, religions, even other people,
hoping to fill the emptiness that plagues them.

The irony is that the only place they ever needed to search was
within themselves.
If You Fail, Don''t Fill Ur Eyes With Tears.
It May Hide The Other

Beautiful Opportunities Standing In Front Of You
There Is A Garden In Her Face,
Where Roses And White Lilies Blow;
A Heavenly Paradise Is That Place,
Wherein All Pleasant Fruits Do Grow.
There Cherries Grow That None May Buy,
Till Cherry Ripe Themselves Do Cry
Power Consists In One''s Capacity
To Link His Will
With The Purpose Of others,
To Lead By Reason
And
A Gift Of Cooperation.
Holding On To Anger
Is Lyk
Grasping A Hot Coal
Wid The Intent Of Throwing
@ Someone Else
But
You Are One , Getting Burned
Losers make promises they often break.

Winners make commitments they always keep.
Being Happy Doesnt Mean Everything Is Perfect
It Means Dat U Have Decided To Look
Beyond All The Imperfection & It Is The
Most Beautiful Type Of Faith On ALLAH
We think there is enough time to live, but we never know which moment is the last....
So share, care & celebrate every moment of life!
In d walk of life,

Dont worry of people moving ahead of U.

Take ur own time.

Bt once U r ready to run,

make sure U r d best Of all
Everybody Tells,
Mistake Is D 1st Step Of Success
Bt It Is Not True.
"The Correction Of Mistake"
Is The First Step Of Success
Whenever You See

A Successful Person

You See The

Public Glories ,

Never See

The Private Sacrifices

To Reach Them ...
Don''t Waste Your Time On Jealousy. . .
Some Times U''re A Head . . . Some Times U''re Behind . . .
The Race Is Long And In The End It''s Only Wid Yourself . . .