Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Aphorisms 2

 

The best part of one's life is good deeds and compassion that is unknown to others. (William Wordsworth)

True friend is he who grabbed your hand and touches your heart. (Heather Pryor)

I'll find my way, or I'll make a way. (P. Sidney)

Many failures in life because people do not realize how close they were to success when they gave up. (Thomas Alva Edison)

Be yourself. Who else can do better than yourself? (Frank Giblin)

Your chance for success in any condition can always be measured by how much you trust yourself .. (Robert Collier)

Better to keep your mouth remains closed and let others assume you're stupid, than open your mouth and confirm all their assumption .. (Mark Twain)

Your bliss when you grow up helping others. However, if you do not try to help others, happiness will wither. Happiness is like a plant; should be watered every day with the attitude and actions of giving. (J. Donald Walters)

People who fail to be divided into two, namely those who think failed after never did, and those who did and never thought about failure. (John Charles Salak)

Do not look at the past with regret, do not also see the future with fear, but look around you with the full awareness .. (James Thurber)

To be happy one, fill his hands with work, his heart with affection, his mind with purpose, his memory with useful knowledge, his future with hope, and his stomach with food .. (Frederick E. Crane)

Exam success for someone who is not in its ability to prevent the emergence of the problem, but in time to face and solve any difficulties when the problem occurs. (David J. Schwartz)

My grandfather used to say that in this world there are two kinds of people: those who work, and those who got credit for the job. He advised me to be part of the first group; competition in this group is lighter. (Indira Gandhi)

Humility leads to strength not weakness. Admit mistakes and make changes for the error is the highest form of tribute to himself. (John McCloy)

I have to love my country and justice (Albert Camus)

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