Saturday, May 31, 2014

“To laugh is to risk appearing a fool.

“To laugh is to risk appearing a fool.
To weep is to risk appearing sentimental.
To reach out to another is to risk involvement.
To expose feelings is to risk exposing your true self.
To place your ideas and dreams before a crowd is to risk their loss.
To love is to risk not being loved in return.
To hope is to risk pain.
To try is to risk failure.
But risks must be taken, because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing.”
William Arthur Ward

Morning peoples???

Thursday, May 29, 2014

The Irony of Life is…..


Airports have seen more Affectionate Kisses
than Wedding Halls..
The Walls of Hospitals have heard more Sincere Prayers
than the Walls of Temples,
Masjid and churches..
Good Days or Bad Days Depend on ur Thinking. What u Call “Suffocation” in Local Train Becomes an
“Atmosphere” in Disco.
Pizza….always confuses us … it comes in a square box … when you open it … it’s round … when you start eating it … it’s triangle !
Life & People are also like Pizza … Look different .. Appear different .. & .. Behave absolutely different

:Words:


Selfish 1- letter “I” Avoid it.
Satisfying 2-letter “WE” Use it.
Poisonous 3-letter “EGO” Kill it.
Most used 4-letter “LOVE” Value it.
Pleasing 5-letter “SMILE” Keep it.
Fastest spreading 6-letter “RUMOUR” Ignore it.
Hardest working 7-letter “SUCCESS” Achieve it.
Enviable 8-letter “JEALOUSY” Distance it.
Powerful 9-letter “KNOWLEDGE” Acquire it.
Essential 10-letter “CONFIDENCE” Trust it.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Inspirational Motivational Thoughts,quotes

“To laugh is to risk appearing a fool.
To weep is to risk appearing sentimental.
To reach out to another is to risk involvement.
To expose feelings is to risk exposing your true self.
To place your ideas and dreams before a crowd is to risk their loss.
To love is to risk not being loved in return.
To hope is to risk pain.
To try is to risk failure.
But risks must be taken, because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing.”
William Arthur Ward

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

What do children value most from parents?


Very Valuable Answer By A Little Girl:
A teacher asked a little girl: What does your DAD do?
Girl replied: He works in a chocolate factory and brings lots of chocolate for me..
In the evening he works in an ice-cream parlor and I eat my favorite flavor…
He also works in a toys shop and brings me soft and cuddly teddy sometime.
He is also a teacher because he helps me daily in my homework.
He is very strong & hard worker. He lifts me on his shoulders. He becomes a horse for me and gives me a good ride around the house.
He is my favorite clown as me makes me laugh a lot. He is a story teller who tells me wonderful stories at night.
He works from morning to evening and never get tired.
And
When he is back to home, he is always ready to play with me.
Note:
As parents, Kids don’t value what we do to earn the money.
They give value to what we do to earn their love…
Let’s Give them what they value most… Our time….

Get Inspired…. A story unheard

From 50 paise, she now earns Rs 200,000 a day. She started her career 31 years ago as an
entrepreneur, selling eateries from a mobile cart on the Marina beach a midst all odds
battling a failed marriage, coping with her husband, a multiple addict, and taking care of two kids.
Today, she has overcome the hurdles and owns a chain of restaurants.
She married against the will of her parents. Unfortunately, the marriage failed but her parents never forgave her and she was on her own along with 2 children.
” I knew I should either succumb to the burden or fight; I decided to fight my lonely battle.” she said. She started selling pickles, squashes and jams she made at home.
Eventually she started her own cart on Marine Drive, Mumbai. On the first she just sold one cup of coffee, making 50 paise the first day. But she never lost hope and earned as high as 25,000 rs a day.
One day the Slum Clearance Board gave her an offer to run the canteen at their office with a proper kitchen. The chairman met her during her morning walk. It was a huge success. Thereafter, she never looked back.
She suffered the second shock of her life in 2004 when she lost her daughter and son-in-law in a road accident. The ambulance refused to carry their dead bodies. Finally, somebody carried all the dead bodies in the boot of a car. She couldn’t bear them scene and broke down.
That is when she decided to keep an ambulance on that very spot to help
people whether the victims are alive or dead. It is in memory of her daughter.
Today Patricia along with her son runs the chain of restaurant ‘Sandeepha’ in her daughter’s memory and around 200 people work under her.
She was awarded ‘Ficci entrepreneur of the year’ in 2010.