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WHEN
I AM SAID
When
I am alone I feel sad
I
recall my friends and feel bad
How
good were the old days
Lovely,
everyone would say
Children
had smile on lips
With
rhymes on their finger tips
The
world now seems wild
Not
like one, when I was a child
Where
are lost friends
They
get lost in worldly trends
I
wish, I was a child Again
How
wonderful will be our domain. |
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SEE
THE MOON LIGHT
Once
I came out at night
The
air was cool in the light
I
looked around all was bright
I
looked up, the moon so high
As
if it would fly
How
beautiful flowers nearby
Was
not it the moonlight?
I
paused and thought
What
the moon had brought?
A
majestic light,
It
was just the moonlight. |
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Loves
Secret...
Love is just like an invisible wind, which does move silently but
has its effect; love can only be felt but cannot be described. In
words as such attempts always fail. |
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Useful
Mathematics
Life
is Mathematic,
Add
your friends,
Subtract
your enemies,
Multiply
your enemies,
Divide
yours sorrows. |
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GOLDEN
QUOTATIONS ...
- The
man who does not read good books has no advantages over the man
who can’t read them (Mark twain).
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The friend ship is like sound health, its value is seldom known
until it is lost (Charles Caleb Colton).
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The worst thing about new books is that they keep us away from
reading the old ones (Joseph Joubert).
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Laughter is a tranquilizer with no side effects (Arnold Glasgow).
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Interesting is a combination of brains and materials, the more
brain you use, the less material you need (Charles ketring).
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Wise men learn more from fools than from wise men (Marcus Cato).
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Reading is to mind, what exercise is to the body (Richard Steele).
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A proverb is a short sentence based on long experience (Cervantes).
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The great pleasure in life is in doing what people say you can’t
do (Walter Bagehot).
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In great attempts it is glorious even to fail (Longcnus).
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Wise men learn by other men’s mistake fools by their own
(H. G. Both).
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Books are embalmed mind.
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Never forget what a man says to you when he is angry (H. W. Beecher).
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To do nothings in every man’s power (Samuel Johnson).
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Better know nothing than half-know many things (Friedich Melzschf).
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History is a cycle poem written by time up in the memories of
man (P. B. Shelley).
- Honesty
is the first chapter of the book of wisdom (Thomas Jefferson).
- Don
not takes life too seriously. You will never get out of it alive
(E. Hvbrard).
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DO
YOU KNOW??
- That
three parts of human body consists of water?
- That
woman sleeps more, soundly than men?
- That
human sense of hearing becomes more active in darkness?
- That
a human, being eats about 50 tons in his average life?
- That
some parrots live up to 100 years?
- That
the speed of an elephant is 25 miles per hour?
- That
the man who becomes pale (when angry) is more dangerous than that
man who becomes red?
- That
if you open the jaw of toad for a long time, it will die due to
suffocation?
- That
rabbit and spider always ran towards high surface when they are
in danger?
- That
the thing, that is called Soda water does not contain soda but
contain Co2?
- That
if you want to mix water and oil you will have to add a little
soap?
- That
if temperature is below 70oC and there is no noise you can hear
barking of a don from 10 miles?
- That
famous Scientist Newton made only one speech during his membership
of the parliament. He said, “Please close the window because
air is coming in”
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