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Laws of Success
Laws Of Success
The greatest mistake - Giving up. The greatest crippler - Fear. The greatest handicap - Ego. The most potent force - Positive. The greatest thought - God. The greatest victory - Victory over the self.
Thought of the day - Peace
Peace
Peace is filled with pure thoughts, pure feelings and pure
wishes. When the energy of thought, word and action is balanced and stable, the
individual is at peace with the self, in relationships and with the world.
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Just Five More Minutes (Attitude)
"That's my son over there," she said, pointing to a little boy in a red sweater who was gliding down the slide.
Believe in your Dreams
Believe in your Dreams
Call People by Name. The swee test music to anyone's ears
is the sound of his/her own name.
Be Alert to give Service..... What we do for others counts
most in life...
If you see someone without a smile, give them one of
yours!
Learn to understand first and to be understood
second.
Don't underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind
word, a listening ear,
an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which
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Only in Japan!
Ever been on a train this nice?
Only in Japan!
Believe it or not, the photo above is of a train interior in Japan!
With the results looking nicer than most nurseries, the Japanese have taken the idea of 'child-friendly public transport' to the next level with these 2 beauties, both designed by eiji mitooka. He was the artistic force behind 'omoden' (toy train) and 'ichigo ec' (strawberry train), a couple of regional trains which travel on a daily basis on the 14.3km kishigawa line in japan.
This can happen in USA and not in Maharashtra
This can happen in USA and not in Maharashtra
Senators question nine Indian firms on H1-B visas--April 08, 2008
PERSPECTIVE
One day, the father of a
very wealthy family took his
son on a trip to the
country with the express purpose of showing him
how
poor people live. They spent a couple of days and
nights on the farm
of what would be considered a
very poor family. On their return from their
trip,
the father asked his son, 'How was the trip?' 'It
was great,
Dad.''Did you see how poor people live?'