Good and perfectly true - Worth Reading



1. EVERY ONE  KNOWS  ABOUT  ALEXANDER  GRRAHAMBELL  WHO  INVENTED  PHONES, BUT  HE  NEVER  MADE  A  CALL  TO  HIS  FAMILY.  BECAUSE HIS WIFE  AND DAUGHTER  WERE  DEAF.  THAT'S  LIFE "  LIVE  FOR  OTHERS " .


2.  THE   WORST  IN  LIFE  IS  "ATTACHMENT " ITS   HURT  WHEN  YOU  LOSE  IT. THE   BEST  THING  IN  LIFE  IS " LONELINESS "  BECAUSE  IT  TEACHES  YOUEVERYTHING  AND  WHEN  YOU  LOSE  IT.  YOU  GET EVERYTHING.


3.  LIFE  IS  NOT  ABOUT  THE  PEOPLE  WHO  ACT  TRUE TO  YOUR  FACE ........ ITS  ABOUT  THE  PEOPLE  WHO  REMAIN  TRUE  BEHIND  YOUR  BACK
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4.  EGG  BROKEN  FROM  OUTSIDE  FORCE........A  LIFE ENDS  . IF  AN  EGG  BREAKS  FROM  WITHIN.......LIFE  BEGINS .GREAT   THINGS  ALWAYS  BEGAN  FROM   WITHIN .


5.  ITS  BETTER  TO  LOSE  YOUR  EGO  TO  THE  ONE  YOU   LOVE. THEN  TO  LOSE  THE   ONE  YOU  LOVE ....... BECAUSE  OF   EGO .


6.   A  RELATIONSHIP  DOESN'T  SHINE  BY  JUST  SHAKING  HANDS  ON  BEST  TIME. BUT  IT  BLOSSOMS  BY  HOLDING  FIRMLY    IN  CRITICAL  SITUATION  .


7. HEATED GOLD BECOMES ORNAMENTS. BETTED  COPPER  BECOMES  WIRES. DEPLETED  STONE  BECOMES  STATUE. SO  THE  MORE PAIN  YOU  GET  IN  YOUR  LIFE  YOU  BECOME MORE  VALUABLE.


8.  WHEN  YOU  TRUST  SOMEONE  TRUST  HIM  COMPLETELY  WITHOUT  ANY  DOUBT...............  AT  THE  END  YOU  WOULD  GET  ONE  OF   THE  TWO :  EITHER  A  LESSON  FOR  YOUR  LIFE  OR  A   VERY  GOOD  PERSON
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9. WHY  WE  HAVE  SO  MANY  TEMPLES  , IF  GOD  IS  EVERYWHERE ? A   WISE  MAN  SAID  : AIR   IS  EVERYWHERE , BUT   WE   STILL  NEED  A  FAN   TO  FEEL  IT .

 

 

 

 

 

 
Without
GOD, our week would be:
Sinday, Mournday, Tearsday, Wasteday,
Thirstday, Fightday & Shatterday.  

 

er seven days WITHOUT GOD makes


खळाळत्या जीवनाचा निर्झर म्हणजे डोंबिवली

खळाळत्या जीवनाचा निर्झर म्हणजे डोंबिवली
मनातल्या माणुसकीचा पाझर म्हणजे डोंबिवली ||१||
रेती बंदरचा वारा म्हणजे डोंबिवली
अन् थंडीत घामाच्या धारा म्हणजे डोंबिवली
फडके रोड वरची तरुणाईची मस्ती म्हणजे डोंबिवली
अन् Modern cafe च्या जेवणा नंतरची सुस्ती म्हणजे डोंबिवली ||२||
प्रेमजीभाई मेंशन, ५२ चाळ म्हणजे डोंबिवली
अन् mall च्या नावाखाली marriage hall म्हणजे डोंबिवली
फूटपाथवरची लल्लन दुबेची बाज म्हणजे डोंबिवली
अन् रामनगर, टिळकनगर चा पुणेरी बाज म्हणजे डोंबिवली ||३||
मुंबईच्या आलीशान गालीच्या पुढे टाकलेलं सरकारी घोंगड म्हणजे डोंबिवली
अन् "लाथ मारीन तीथे पानी काढीन" म्हननारं बाला लोकांचा गाव म्हणजे डोंबिवली
सकाळ-संध्याकाळ रेलवेतली चौथी सीट म्हणजे डोंबिवली
अन् ८ तास load shading च्या अंधारातली धीट डोंबिवली ||४||
ठाकुर चा वडा-पाँव अन मून-मून ची मीसल खाणारी.. झणझणीत डोंबिवली
अन १०वी - १२वी मध्ये यश मिळवणारी.. दणदणीत डोंबिवली
क्षणोक्षणी, जीथे तीथे, कधी चिडलेली, कधी चिडवलेली
कधी मगॉळलेली, कधी नटलेली, कधी नडलेली, कधी नाडलेली,
तरी आनंदाने आनी गर्दी ने फुललेली ठाणे जिल्हयाची शान म्हणजे डोंबिवली!

Nice Story

A Hare was very popular with the other beasts who all claimed to be her friends. But one day she heard the hounds approaching and hoped to escape them by the aid of her many Friends. So, she went to the horse, and asked him to carry her away from the hounds on his back. But he declined, stating that he had important work to do for his master. "He felt sure," he said, "that all her other friends would come to her assistance." She then applied to the bull, and hoped that he would repel the hounds with his horns. The bull replied: "I am very sorry, but I have an appointment with a lady; but I feel sure that our friend the goat will do what you want." The goat, however, feared that his back might do her some harm if he took her upon it. The ram, he felt sure, was the proper friend to apply to. So she went to the ram and told him the case. The ram replied: "Another time, my dear friend. I do not like to interfere on the present occasion, as hounds have been known to eat sheep as well as hares." The Hare then applied, as a last hope, to the calf, who regretted that he was unable to help her, as he did not like to take the responsibility upon himself, as so many older persons than himself had declined the task. By this time the hounds were quite near, and the Hare took to her heels and luckily escaped.

Conclusion : He that has many friends, has no friends.