When a msg is sent

When a msg is sent
When a msg is sent 4m a distance,
U can''t c the faces,
U can''t c the smiles,
But u can sense d care that truly comes 4m d Heart 2 say u "Take care". . . |''!''|
  

Jun, 19 2010     166 chars (2 sms)     2514 views       Decent

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Life Is Short

Forgive Quickly,
Believe Slowly,
Love Truly,
Laugh Uncontrollably,

And

Never Regret Anything


That Made You Smile .
people always throw stones in your path

it depend upon u
what do u make from it
a"wall of difficulties"
OR
a"bridge over difficulties"
The appearence of things change according to the emotions, and thus we see magic and beauty in them, while the magic and beauty are really ourselves
Well wisher is not who greets you daily &
Talks to you daily.
Well wisher is one who may or may not meet you
But always think of you &
Prays to God for your happiness !!
School se Hasil ki Hum Ne EDUCATION


Phir B na samaj sake Dil ki DEFINATION


Dik k Darwaze pe likh Diya No ADMISSON


Phir B Ap chale Aae without PERMISSION
Agar ho saky to mari gardishoon ko salam krna
Ma kitna gir gya hun tery urooj k lea.
''Distances''
Do
Not
Matter
When The
Memories
Are Sweet ...

And

Special People
Like You
Are not
Forgotten ,

They Remain
In
Heart beats
Forever ... =)
''Beautiful Advice
Ager Dukhon Ka Darya Uboor Karna Hai To Ansoun Ko Jazb Karne Ka Tareeqa Seekho

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Duniya Ko Jeetna Chahte Ho To Awaz Main Narmi Paida Karo''
As yOu grOw Older, yOu will discOver
that yOu have twO hands,
One fOr helping yOurself,
the Other fOr helping Others.
The softness of a person's nature doesn't mean weakness
Because
Nothing is softer than Water but it's force can breake the strongest Rock.
"The three hardest tasks in the world are neither physical feats nor intellectual achievements, but moral acts:
1) To return love for hate;
2) To include the excluded; and
3) To say ''I was wrong.''"
When u r blessed,He is Rehman.
When u R cared,He is Wadood.
When u R gifted,He is Kareem.
When u R forgiven,He is Ghafoor!
May Allah be with You. . .