Life spent with

Life spent with
Life spent with someone for a lifetime may be meaningless,
But a few moments spent with someone who really loves U,
Means more than a life itself!
  

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"Time is
Too slow for those who Wait,
Too swift for those who Fear,
Too long for those who Grieve,
Too short for those who Rejoice,
But for those who Love
Time is not."
-Henry Vandyke (1852-1933)
In times Of difficulties
Never Say "Oh God i have big Problem!"
But Instead Say
"Oh Problem! I have Big God"
Everything Will be Fine & Okay
A good friend can tell you what is the matter with you in a minute. He may not seem such a good friend after telling
Time is like a River.
You cannot touch the same water twice
bcoz the flow that has passed will never pass again.
" He that love to be flattered is worthy o'' the flatterer"
Ability To Do It


There is no limit to what you can imagine.
And with commitment, with effort,
what you can imagine you can become.

Put your mind to work for you.
Believe that you can do it.
The world will tell you that you can’t.
Yet, in your belief you’ll find the strength,
you’ll find the ability, to do it anyway.
"Sit in reverie and watch the changing color of the waves
that break upon the idle seashore of the mind."
-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1807-1882)
Life Is A Gift


Life is a gift given by the God to us.
Life is like a diamond which makes us beautiful
and feel how much precious we are.

So fill your life with full of colours.
Don’t waste it or spoil it.
Because God will never give you a second chance.
Beautiful Quote By
Shakespeare ...

"L O V E" All

"T R U S T" A Few

DO " W R O N G" To
None ... (:
"The Fragrance Of Flowers Spreads Only In The Direction Of The Wind.
But The Goodness Of A Person Spreads In All Directions".
"T o
L o v e
O n e s e l f
I s
T h e
B e g i n n i n g
O f
A
L i f e - l o n g
R o m a n c e ..." (:

~ Oscar Wilde ~
"My heart leaps up when I behold a rainbow in the sky."
-William Wordsworth (1770-1850)