Diappointments are

Diappointments are
Diappointments are like road humps,
they slow you down a bit but you enjoy the smooth road afterwards.
Don''t stay on the humps too long. Move on !!!!!!
  

Jun, 15 2010     155 chars (1 sms)     2820 views       Inspirational

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Nobody grows old merely by living a number of years. We grow old by deserting our ideals. Years may wrinkle the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul.
Confidence On Self-

"I

Am

I N D E E D

A

K I N G

Because
I

Know

How
To

Rule

M Y S E L F"
At fifteen my heart was set on learning; at thirty
I stood firm; at forty I had no more doubts;

at fifty I knew the mandate of heaven; at sixty my ear was obedient;

at seventy I could follow my heart''s desire without transgressing the norm.
If U Stand For A Reason.

Be Prepared To Stand Alone Like A Tree.

If U Fall No D Ground

Fall As A Seed Dat Grows Back To Fight Again
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 !!!!
Every Moment


Every Situation


Every Issue


And


Every Concern


Have Positive Side . . .


Find It


&


Bring It To Life . . .
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" ;->
The Good News

Is That

The Bad New Can Be
Turned


In To


Good News
When You Change Your

-- "ATTITUDE" --
Don''t Expect Anything
frm Life Expectations Hurt
When u Don''t Expect
Every Moment,Every thing

is a Surprise& Every Surprise Brings Happiness
Every man has in himself a
continent of undiscovered character...

Happy is he who acts as the

''COLUMBUS''

to his own soul ...
Avoiding something doesn''t always

mean that you hate it...

it could also mean that you want it,

but you just know that it isn''t right...
Every Truth Passes Through Three Stages
Before It''s Recognized
In The First It''s Ridiiculed
In The Second It''s Opposed
In The Third, It''s Regarded As Self Evident . . .