The Starting Point

The Starting Point

The Starting Point Of Achievement Is Desire. . . Keep This Constantly In Mind. . . Weak Desires Produce Weak Results. . . Just As A Small Amount Of Fire Produces A Small Amount Of Heat. . .
  

Jun, 15 2010     192 chars (2 sms)     2784 views       Inspirational

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Being Happy Doesnt Mean Everything Is Perfect
It Means Dat U Have Decided To Look
Beyond All The Imperfection & It Is The
Most Beautiful Type Of Faith On ALLAH
There''s Nothing More

Beautiful Than A Rainbow

But It Take Both Rain

And Sunshine To Make One

If Life Is To Be Rounded

And Many Colored Like Rainbow

Both Joy And Sorrow

Must Come To It


The Fear Of Death

Follows From

The Fear Of Life...
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A Man Who Lives

Fully Is Prepared

To Die At Any Time...!!!
Never Compromises Ur Values & Beliefs,
Even If it Means
Risking Riddicule And Rejection

Be True To Urself
Live Ur Own Life
& Don’t Allow Others
To Decide What’s Best For U

If U Do, U’ll B Unhappy
B’coz U’re Untrue To Urself . . .
Donot worry over what other people

are thinking about you.

They are busy worrying over what

you are thinking about them.
life is not a reharsal
each day is a new show
no repeat
no rewind
give ur best shot in all acts.

cuz even if u dont..the show will go on
How Can u Have
"Charisma" ? ? ?

Be More Concerned
About Making Others
Feel Good About Themselves

Than

You Are Making Them
Feel Good About You ...
You Don''t Become A

Better Person

Because U Are Suffering;

But

You Become A

Better Person

Because U Have Experienced Suffering".
Don''t See Others, Do Better Than Yourself .
Beat Your Own Recors Everyday,

You''ll Surely Get Success Beacause Success Is
A Fight Betwaeen You & Yourself."
A Philosopher has very nicely said
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"Friend is like blood, though they are not seen in your skin but it comes out when you are wounded"
Do not count what u have lost.
Just see what u have now,
Because past never comes back
But sometimes future can give
U back ur lost things! good night.
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.