E is the most unfortunate

E is the most unfortunate
"E" is the most unfortunate character in the alphabet.

It is always out of "cash", forever in "debt",

never out of "danger" and in "hell" all the time.

But notice that "e" is never in "war" and always in "peace."

It''s the beginning of "existence" and the end of "trouble."

Without "e", we would have no "love", "life" or "heaven."

Go E!
  

Jun, 15 2010     355 chars (3 sms)     2126 views       Inspirational

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Words & Heart Are The 2 Things

To Be Handled With Care.


Because Words Once

Spoken And Heart Once

Broken Are D

Hardest Things To Retain Again
Quality Is Never An Accident. . . It Is Always The Result Of High Intention, Sincere Effort, Intelligent Direction And Skillful Execution. . . It Represents The Wise Choice Of Many Alternatives. . .
The little plans I tried to carry
Have failed
O'' Dear God.
But, I will not sorrow
I will pause a little while
And try again tomorrow.

Anushree Karnani
Difficulties In Your Life
Don''t Come To Destroy
You


But


Help Yo To Realize Your
Hidden Potential

Let The Difficulties
Know That ...

You Are DIFFICULT 2 !!
Life is a "Roller Coaster"
You can either scream everytime you hit a bump
Or
You can throw your hands up in the air and enjoy it ... (:
I''m Afraid Sometimes
You''ll Play Lonely Games Too,
Games You Can''t Win
Because You''ll Play Against You.
""When you and I meet,
And Greet-
Even if, to part;
To meet again,
Further down the Hall!

And that, you see,
Is just that!

Us."
Good Things Come To Those
Who Wait

Better Things Come To Those
Who Try

Best Things Come To Those
Who Believed

Desired Things Come To Those
Who Pray ...
It is easy to have faith
in yours if when you
are a winner
What you''ve got to
have is faith and
discipline when you are
not yet a winner ...
...What An Amazing Fact...

The word
" L I E "

stands right in the

middle of the word

" B E L I E V E"
The art of living does not consist
in preserving and clinging
to a particular mood of happiness,
but in allowing happiness
to change its form without
being disappointed by the change;
for happiness, like a child,
must be allowed to grow up.
The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.