If you follow no other

If you follow no other
If you follow no other truth, follow the truth that within your being is called joy. If you follow that, you''re always going to be right where you need to be, and you will always have life within your being.
  

Jun, 15 2010     209 chars (2 sms)     3020 views       Inspirational

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Conscience is a salt of life

and Imagination is sweet of life.

Conscience keep life safe

and imagination brings sweetness 2 life.

A proper balance is Art of Life.
All Great Things Are Simple,

And Many Can Be Expressed In Single Words:
Freedom,
Justice,
Honor,
Duty,
Mercy,
Hope.
Remember !!

Work For A Cause
Not For Applause

Live Life To Express
Not To Impress

Don''t Strive To Make
our Presence Noticed

Just Make Your
Absence Felt ...
In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.
Life Is Mostly Froth And Bubble

But

Two Things Stands As Stone

Kindness in Others'' Trouble

And

Courage In Your Own ...
Dont C Others As Doing
Better Dan Urself

Beat Ur Own Records

EVERYDAY & U Wil Surely Get Success
Becoz

Success Is A Fight Between U & URSELF
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
Failure Is The

Opportunity

To Begin Again

But

More Intelligently

This Time ...
If We Fight,

We May Not Always Win.

But If We

Dont Fight

We''ll Surely Loose.


So Never Compromise

In Life

&

Fight 4 D Best.
In The Chase Between Cat & Mouse . . .
The Mouse Wins Mostly, B''coz The Cat Is Running For Its Food & Mouse For Its Life . . .
Remeber
Purpose Is More Important Than Need
When We Multiply
Tiny Pieces Of
Time With Small
Increments Of
Daily Efforts
We''ll Find
We Can Accomplish
Magnificent Things

We Can Change The World ... (:
When Life Turns Upside Down I Don''t Wonder
Why It Turned Instead I Work To Live On The Other Side . . .
That''s Attitude. . .