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The game of life is not so much in holding a good hand as playing a poor hand well. FOR EVERY PRACTICAL,THERE MUST BE A LABORATORY. FOR EVERY PROBLEM,THERE MUST BE A SOLUTION. FOR EVERY SUCCESS, THERE MUST BE HARD WORK. Destiny simply depends on the strength of your dreams. If you cry at trouble it grows double and if you laugh at trouble it disappears like a bubble. ” I’ve learned that you’ll never be disappointed if you always keep an eye on uncharted territory, where you’ll be challenged and growing and having fun.” ” When the archer misses the mark, he turns and looks for the fault within himself. Failure to hit the bull’s eye is never the fault of the target. To improve your aim — improve yourself.” A race horse that consistently runs just 1 second faster than others is worth millions of dollars more. Don’t compromise on 2nd position in life. Sometimes God upsets your plans to set up his own plans.. God plans r perfect. So never get upset when your plans get upset Have faith in God and Yourself. “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” There are things known, and there are things unknown. And in between are the doors. You can live opposite of what you profess, but you cannot live opposite of what you believe. Don’t compare yourself with anyone in this world. If you do so, you are insulting yourself Life is all about a card game. Choosing the right cards is not in our hand. But playing well with the cards in hand, determines our Success Don’t make ur feeling like a garden,Everybody walk on it.But let it be like sky.Everybody wishes to touch it….. Great opportunities to help others seldom come, but small ones surround us every day. Failure is not an event, but rather a judgment about an event. Failure is not something that happens to us or a label we attach to things. It is a way we think about outcomes
Posted on: Sun, 23 Jun 2013 17:26:07 +0000

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