Mangi Thi Dua Main

Mangi Thi Dua Main
Mangi Thi Dua Main Ne Rub Se,

Dena Jo Alag Ho Sab Se,

Mila Diya Hum Ko Tum Se,

Aur Kaha Sanmbhalo Ise,

Ye ANMOL Hai Sab Se
  

Jun, 19 2010     135 chars (1 sms)     3154 views       Decent

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NEVER SEARCH YOUR HAPPINESS

IN OTHERS

WHICH WILL MAKE YOU

FEEL ALONE,

RATHER SEARCH IT IN YOURSELF

YOU WILL FEEL HAPPY

EVEN IF YOU ARE LEFT ALONE...!
A woman told her friend:"I've made my husband a millionaire."
.
.
.
Friend:Wow that's great, what was he before he married you ?
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Woman:
.
.
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A Billionaire.
Life is a collection of changes. So don''t avoid changes. Take every changes as a challenge. Some give success and some act as the stepping stone to success.
It Is Very Ussual 2 Ask

Whats Up?
H R U?
Had Ur Lunch?
Hows Life etc etc,

So Let Me Ask U Something Different

Did U Smile 2day?
If not Just do it now;-)
Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, I will try again tomorrow.
I Get The Best Feelings
In The World ...
When You Say
"Hi" To Me ...
Because
I Know, Even
Its Just For A Second
That I''ve Crossed
Your Mind ... (:
I Wish An Angel Of
Mercy Always Sits
Next To You
&
Covers You With Gentle
Wings
So That,
You Walk Wrapped In
ALLAH''S Grace,
Protected & Peaceful
4ever

Aamin :)
SMILE ...

It May be The Ray Of Sunshine

That

Someone Needs In The Stormy Day ... =)
May GOD Bless You
&
Keep You Always

May Your Wishes
All Come True

May You Always
Do For Others

And Let Other Do
For You

May You Build A
Ladder To The Stars

And Climb On
Every Rung

And May You Stay
Forever Young ... :)
''Distances''
Do
Not
Matter
When The
Memories
Are Sweet ...

And

Special People
Like You
Are not
Forgotten ,

They Remain
In
Heart beats
Forever ... =)
People are made to be Loved and Things r made to be Used.
The confusion is in the World because People are being Used and Things r being Loved
When Will People Understand

That

Words Can Cut As Sharply As Any Blade

&

That

Those Cuts Leave Scars Upon Our Souls . . .