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LAJU
WE GAIN STRENGTH,EXPERIENCE & CONFIDENCE BYEVERY EXPERIENCE WHERE WE REALLY STOP TO LOOK FEAR IN THE FACE…..
WE MUST DO THE THINGWE CAN NOT DO.
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NO ONE WILL MANUFACTURE A LOCK WITHOUT A
KEY !
SIMILARLY, GODWON’T GIVE PROBLEMS
WITHOUT SOLUTIONS !
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LIFE IS LIKE A COMBINATION LOCK; OUR JOB IS TO FIND
THE RIGHT NUMBERS,IN THE RIGHT ORDER,
SO WE CAN HAVE ANYTHING
WE WANT !
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LIFE LAUGHS AT US
WHEN WE ARE
UNHAPPY !
LIFE SALUTES USWHEN WE MAKE
OTHERSHAPPY !
LIFE SMILES AT US
WHEN WE ARE HAPPY ! Laju
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THE RICHEST MAN IN THE WORLD IS NOT THE ONE WHO STILL HAS THE FIRST DOLLAR OR RUPEE
HE EVER EARNED. IT IS THE MAN WHO STILL
HAS THE FIRST FRIEND HE EVER MADE.
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IF A PROBLEM CAN BE SOLVED,
NO NEED TO WORRY ABOUT
IT !
IF A PROBLEM CAN NOT BE
SOLVED, WHAT IS THE USEOF WORRYING ?
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BE BOLD WHEN YOU LOOSE
AND BE CALM WHEN YOU W
IN !
HEATED GOLD BECOMES ORNAMENTS.BEATEN COPPER BECOMES WIRES.DEPLETED STONE BECOMES STATUESO THE MORE PAIN YOU GET IN LIFEYOU BECOME MORE VALUABLE.
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BELIEVE NOTHING.NO MATTER WHERE YOU READ IT,OR WHO SAID IT, EVEN IF I HAVE SAID IT,UNLESS IT AGREES WITH YOUR OWN REASON ANDYOUR OWN COMMON SENSE.
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Just because someone doesn’t love you as you wish, it doesn’t mean you’re not loved with all his/her being.
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Maybe God wants you to meet many wrong people before you meet the right one, so when this happens, you’ll be thankfull.
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NO ONE CAN GO BACKAND CHANGE A BAD BEGINNING
BUT ANY ONE CAN START NOW
AND CREATEA SUCCESSFUL
ENDINGLaju
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MISTAKES ARE PAINFUL WHEN THEY HAPPEN.
BUT YEARS LATER COLLECTION OF MISTAKES IS CALLED EXPERIENCE, WHICH LEADS TO SUCCESS..
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A FRIEND OF MINE WAS WALKING DOWN A DESERTED BEACH AT SUNSET. AS HE WALKED ALONG, HE BEGAN TO SEEANOTHER MAN IN THE DISTANCE. AS HE GREW NEARER, HENOTICED THAT THE LOCAL NATIVE KEPT LEANING DOWN,PICKING SOMETHING UP AND THROWING IT OUT INTO THEWATER. TIME AND AGAIN HE KEPT HURLING THINGSOUT INTO THE OCEAN.
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AS MY FRIEND APPROACHED EVEN CLOSER, HE NOTICED THATTHE MAN WAS PICKING UP STARFISH THAT HAD BEEN WASHEDUP ON THE BEACH AND, ONE AT A TIME HE WAS THROWING THEMBACK INTO THE WATER.
MY FRIEND WAS PUZZLED. HE APPROACHED THE MAN AND SAID,“GOOD EVENING, FRIEND. I WAS WONDERING WHAT YOU ARE DOING.
“I’M THROWING THESE STARFISH BACK INTO THE OCEAN. YOU SEE, IT’S LOW TIDE RIGHT NOW AND ALL OF THESE STARFISH HAVE BEENWASHED UP ONTO THE SHORE. IF I DON’T THROW THEM BACK INTOTHE SEA, THEY’LL DIE UP HERE FROM LACK OF OXYGEN. Laju
“I UNDERSTAND,” MY FRIEND REPLIED, “BUT THERE MUST BE THOUSANDS OF STARFISH ON THIS BEACH. YOU CAN’T POSSIBLY GET TO ALL OF THEM. THERE ARE SIMPLY TOO MANY. AND DON’T YOU REALIZE THIS IS PROBABLY HAPPENING ON HUNDREDS OF BEACHES ALL UP AND DOWN THIS COAST.
CAN’T YOU SEE THAT YOU CAN’T POSSIBLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
THE LOCAL NATIVE SMILED, BENT DOWN AND PICKED UP YETANOTHER STARFISH, AND AS HE THREW IT BACK INTO THE SEA, HE REPLIED,
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“MADE A DIFFERENCE TO THAT ONE !”
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One cold evening during the holiday season, a little boy about sixor seven was standing out in front of a store window. Thelittle child had no shoes and his clothes were mere rags. A youngwoman passing by saw the little boy and could read the longingin his pale blue eyes. She took the child by the hand andled him into the store. There she bought him some new shoesand a complete suit of warm clothing.
They came back outside into the street and the woman said to the child, “Now you can go home and have a very happy holiday.”
The little boy looked up at her and asked, “Are you God, Ma’am?”
She smiled down at him and replied, “No son, I’m just one of His children.”
The little boy then said, “I KNEW YOU HAD TO BE SOME RELATION.”
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Bennet Cert relates this touching storyabout a bus that was bumping along a back roadin some interior countryroad -
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In one seat a wispy old man satholding a bunch of fresh Flowers. Across the aisle was a younggirl whose eyes came back again andagain to the man’s flowers. The timecame for the old man to get off.
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Impulsively he thrust the flowers
Into the girl’s lap.
“I can see you love the flowers”,
he explained, “and I think my
wifewould like for you
to have them.I’ll tell her
I gave them to you.”
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The girl accepted the flowers, thenwatched the old man get off the busand walk through the gate of a small cemetery.
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