Thursday, February 14, 2013

Positive Thoughts



  • Life is ‘time’, those who love life should not waste it in laziness.
  • Realize your worth and believe that you are uniquely made by the almighty in the world.
  • Being ignorant is not that shameful as lack of eagerness to learn.
  • The identity of a civilized man is his modesty: hard on the self and soft on others.
  • God’s love is reserved only for virtuous and responsible persons.
  • The most wretched person is one who does not have self-control.
  • Man is not the slave of circumstances. He is the creator, controller and master of them.
  • It is possible to reform a person not by ridicule but by giving him an opportunity to think
  •  afresh and change himself.
  • One becomes what one thinks and does.
  • Not riches, but nobility of character and honesty are the true touchstones of greatness.
  • Don’t praise them, who earned their fortunes by unfair means.
  • A family knit together, by bonds of loving cooperation and mutual understanding, is a living 
  • model of heaven on earth.
  • There are only two ways to be happy: minimize your needs; and harmonize with the circumstances.
  • A man does not get tired by the enormity of work but by considering it as a burden and doing it irregularly.
  • Try to be humane. If you succeed in it, you will succeed everywhere.
  • The plant of personality grows when it gets a fertilizer of virtues and the watering of honesty.
  • There is nothing wrong if people praise you for good deeds; but the danger lies ahead if you do something 
  • in order to get praise.
  • If you wish to gift something to someone, then give the best gift of encouragement that can awaken one’s self-confidence.
  • A man is free to do anything; but there is no choice regarding the selection of its consequences.
  • Nobility is available free of cost, but everything can be acquired through it.
  • Family life is like a sacred grove where the austerities of self-control, service and tolerance have 
  • to be performed.
  • Sin always comes with four accomplices - decline, disgrace, distress and disease.
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