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Inspirign quotes- Feb 14,2009   Message List  
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Coal and ash are essentially the same thing. People fear to touch the
burning coal. But they have no respect for ash - they walk over it.
so, virtuous people always fear slander. They would prefer to die
instead of losing their virtue. Because once virtue is lost, people
will no longer respect them.

-Subhashita



How can a common deer over come a mighty lion with long glowing manes?
Can a jackal ever make an elephant fall down? There are something
(limitations) that nature has decided upon. No matter how hard we try
we will not breach them.

-Subhashita



True happiness is attained "through fidelity to a worthy purpose

-Helen Keller



Your biggest challenge isn't someone else.It's the ache in your lungs
and the burning in your legs,and the voice inside you that yells
"Can't",but you don't listen. You just push harder.And then you hear
the voice whisper "can".And you discover that the person you thought
you were is no match for the one you really are.

-Unknown



Honesty pays dividends both in dollars and in peace of mind.

- B.C. Forbes



Giving up doesn't always mean you are weak...sometimes it means that
you are strong enough to let go.

-Unknown






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