true beauty

true beauty
great lines from shakspear:
"i am not handsome but i can give my hand to some one who needs help,BEAUTY IS IN THE HEART NOT IN THE FACE"
  

May, 20 2011     136 chars (1 sms)     3362 views       Inspirational

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The Single finger

which wipes out our tears

during our FAILURES

is much better than the 10 fingers

which come 2gether

to clap for our VICTORY.

Value it
Once i asked my luck how my future is in ur view?
Luck replied! i''m surprised that u hv a sweet mother
& u r asking me abt luck,
go & listen ur mother''s prayer
u will judge ur self
where u will stand in future . . . (:->
Real person are not those,

who are always around you,

when everything is almost perfect.

....

They are the ones

who dig deep into the ground

when you''re down just to put you up and say,

"Everything''s gonna be alright."
When people talk behind your back,


what does it mean??




Simple!


It means that you are two steps ahead of them!!




So, Keep moving ahead in Life!!
The purpose of life is not to be happy – but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you have lived at all.
Life Is A
Paradox

Whatever U Want,
U Don''t Get

Whatever U Get,
U Don''t Enjoy

Whatever U Enjoy,
Is Not Permanent

Whatever Is Permanent,
Is Boring ...! :)
The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand.
On the road of Life
Losses r just like puddles,
Even if You drop in some,
Keep moving the express
Highways await You ... (:
Tears Can some times Be More Special Than Smiles,

Bcz

Smiles Can b Given to Every 1 ,
But tears Are Shed Only For The person V Truly Love...!
Why we have so many temples if God is everywhere?

Air is every where but we need a fan to feel it.

Think it.
Heart in champions has to do with the depth of your motivation and how well your mind and body react to pressure.
You Can''t Cross The Sea
Merely By Standing The Sea
Don''t Let Urself
Indulge In
Vain Wishes . . .