Hunger wakes u 2

Hunger wakes u 2
Hunger wakes u 2 work.

Failure makes u 2 achieve.
Poverty pushes u 2 earn.
Problems keep u alert.
Its just +ve attitude that makes lif sweeter & worthier!
  

Jun, 15 2010     161 chars (2 sms)     2934 views       Inspirational

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To Be Sure Of Hitting Only The Target..
Shoot First,
And Whatever You Hit..
Call It The Target.!
Think Different
It Is Easy In The World
To Live After The
World''s Opinion, It Is
Easy In Solitude After
Our Own,
But
The Great Man Is He,
Who In The Midst Of
Te Crowd Keeps With
Perfect Sweetness The
Independence Of
Solitude ... :)
Do Not Go Where


The Path May Lead,


Go Instead Where


There Is No


Path And Leave A Trail..
It Feels Good To
Stand On Ground
And
Watch Up High
At Your Aim
But
It Feels Best
When You Stand
Up High
And
Other Watch U As
Their Aim ...
Never Argue Wid A Fool B.

Cuz First Of All He Will Bring U Down To His Level

&

Then Will Beat U Wid His Experiences
Success is like a train.
It has several compartments: Hardwork, Focus, Luck, etc.
but leading all those is the engine of confidence.
So keep it fit
I Wanted A Perfect Ending
No I Have Learnt The Hard Way

Some Poems Don’t Have Rhyme
Some Stories Don’t Have A Clear
Begininig, Middle Or An Ending

Life Is About, Not Knowing, Having To Change
Taking The Moment & Making The Best Of It
WithOut Knowing What’s Going To Happen Next . . .
A
pOsItIvE
aTtItUdE
iS
cOnTaGiOuS

bUt

dOn''T
wAiT
tO
cAtCh
It
FrOm
oThErS

bE a
C A R R I E R ... (:
May Your Neighbors Respect You,
Trouble Neglect You,
The Angels Protect You,
And Heaven Accept You.
SUCCESS Is
Never
PERMANENT

FAILURE Is
Never
FINAL

So Alwayz Do Not Stop Effort Untill Ur

VICTORY Makes a HISTORY
Do More Thn Belong - Participate
Do More Thn Care - Help
Do More Thn Believe - Practice
Do More Thn b Fair - b Kind
Do More Thn 4give - 4get
Do More Thn Dream - Work
One Of The Sad Fact
Of Life . . .

"It''s Tough When
Someone Special Begins
To Ignore You,
But
It''s Even Tougher To
Pretend That You Don''t
Mind . . . "