The single finge

The single finge
The single finger which wipes out tears during our Failure is much better than 10 fingers which come together to clap for our Victory…
  

Jun, 15 2010     135 chars (1 sms)     2527 views       Inspirational

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The Most Intelligent Person

Is One Who Humbly

Accepts The Ideas

Of Others,

And Not Their Own.
Wen U Keep Sayng U R Busy, Thn U R Nevr Free,Wen U Keep Sayng U Ve No Time,

Den U''l Nevr Ve Tim, Wen U Keep Sayng Dat

U''l Do It 2morow,

Den Ur 2morow Wl Nevr Cum
Loneliness and the feeling
of being unwanted is the
most terrible poverty.
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
Choose to love
rather than hate

Choose to smile
rather than frown

Choose to build
rather than destroy

Choose to persevere
rather than quit

Choose to praise
rather than gossip

Choose to heal
rather than wound

Choose to give
rather than take

Choose to act
rather than delay

Choose to forgive
rather than curse

Choose to pray
rather than despair . . .
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 . . . "
Many of our fears are tissue paper thin, and a single courageous step would carry us clear through them
Decide Carefully
Exactly

"What You Want In
Life ...!!!"

Then Work Like
"MAD"

To Make Sure
You Get It ... !!!
You Cannot Finish The
Book Of Life
Without Closing It''s
Chapters
If You Want To Go On ...

Then

You Have To Leave
The Past As You Turn
The Pages ...
One Of The Greatest Discoveries A Man Makes,

One Of His Great Surprises,

Is To Find He Can Do What

He Was Afraid He Couldn''t Do.
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
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.