Quotations
Inspiration
The reward of a thing well done is having done it.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Instead of offering namaz five times a day, it is better to develop the habit of
performing five good deeds a day.
- Deep Trivedi
In life, whatever you achieve by putting in efforts will never give you happiness,
as the pain starts right from the time of making an effort. On the other hand, the
tasks that you enjoy doing, persist for long spells; then whatever you gain out of
it, the end result will always be both positive and effective for your life.
- Deep Trivedi
When befriended, remember it; when you befriend, forget it.
- Benjamin Franklin
In the end, it’s not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away.
- Shing Xiong
In life, there is nothing that you can simply gain. Here, for every gain, you always
have to lose something. Hence, the people who are apprehensive of losing in
every small matter...can never gain something big.
- Deep Trivedi
Leaving everything else aside, you first have to establish communication between
yourself and the supreme power. As soon as the communication is established,
all your illusions will be shattered. And the one who doesn't have any "illusion",
who can stop him from mounting the pinnacle of success?
- Deep Trivedi
The best is the cheapest.
- Benjamin Franklin
If you plan on being anything less than you are capable of being, you will probably be unhappy all the days of your life.
- Abraham Maslow
What is the difference between good news and bad news? In both the cases,
you are shaken from your slumber. You anyway react in both the cases. A true
human being is the one, who cannot be perturbed by any news.
- Deep Trivedi
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