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"The superior man is satisfied and composed;

the mean man is always full of distress."

- Confucius

 

 

"A little more persistence, a little more effort,

and what seemed hopeless failure may turn to glorious success."

- Elbert Hubbard

 

 

"Who we are never changes. Who we think we are does."

- Mary Almanac

 

 

"We are shaped by our thoughts; we become what we think.

When the mind is pure, joy follows like a shadow that never leaves."

- Buddha

 

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"When you lose, don't lose the lesson."

- Unknown

 

There is No class 
 to teach how
we should speak

         But the 
way we speak 
     definitely 
decides our class.

 

 

Countless number of times

we touch our "TOUCH PHONE" in a day.

Try to touch someone 's heart

once in a while

&

u will feel more happier".    

         ?Good morning ?

 

 

" You are not here

to make others understand you. 
You are here

to understand yourself ! "

 


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Life is a battle of balance,
Balance between attachment and detachment. 
Attach yourself enough, to feel the "Pain in others".
Detach yourself enough, Not to Feel the "Pain inflicted by others”.

 

 

The more SIMPLE you are,

the more GRACEFUL you will be

and the less ATTACHED you are,

the more PEACEFUL you will be...

 

 

No matter how many times a snake sheds it's skin

it will always be a snake.

Remember that

before allowing certain people back into your life. 
 

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