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Jun, 15 2010     209 chars (2 sms)     3317 views       Inspirational

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"The aim of life is self-development. To realize one''s nature perfectly - that is what each of us is here for."
I Fear God,

And Next To

God I Chiefly

Fear Him

Who Fears Him Not.
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
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.
Dont Pray For An Easy Life ,


Pray For The Strength To Endure A Difficult One.
If u r PASSIONATE & HONEST ..U r bound to b kicked..
But at the same time, it dependzz..
Hw STRONG u r to tk tht knock &..
Still, MOVE ON ..!"
Life just happens this way,
some things goes your way,
and most of the things the other way,
but see the life with a view of an optimist,
to live the life to its fullest.
Xpress Urself Such That Ur Enimies Too Remember U

Laugh Such That Ur Sadness Too Laughes Wid U

Live Ur Life Such That God Too Feels Proud Of U
khudi pe naaz ha itna kbhi mur k nahin dekha jisy keh dun tu mera ha usy hona bhi parta ha
Many of our fears are tissue paper thin, and a single courageous step would carry us clear through them
It''s Not How Hard U Can Hit Its How Hard U Can B Hit, How Many Tyms U Can B Knocked Down
Keep Up & Getting Back In To The Ring


[4rm Movie
ROCKY BALBOA]
When Thomas Edison Invented The Light Bulb,
He Tried Over 2,000 Experiments Before
He Got It To Work.

A Young Reporter Asked Him How
It Felt To Fail So Many Times. .
He Said,
" I Never Failed Once .
I Invented The Light Bulb.
It Just Happened To Be A 2,000 Step Process