Monday, August 29, 2011

Journey with EOS..

I have started using my Canon EOS 60D. Its an amazing feeling. Photography is not a mere passion for me, it makes me realize the small child within me who fantasize for small things. Keep the spirit going ..Happy Clicking :)

Thank you God..

Saturday, May 7, 2011

My First DSLR..Canon EOS 60 D


It time to turn my dreams into reality. Bought my dream camera and my first DSLR today.
The feeling is amazing !

Thank you God.

Friday, April 15, 2011

A Birthday Wish


Life is full of pressures and stresses, ups and down, happiness and sorrow, high and low.However, laughter and celebration are the best ways to be Happy. Sharing your happiness with your loved one makes life more fun. It even helps in strengthening our bonds. Birthdays are special occasions full of joy and celebration. There could not be a better time to bring everyone within one roof.

My birthday falls on 14th April which is celebrated by whole nation as Ambedkar Jayanti. This year it was full of love. Received wishes from so many people and felt being loved by my family and friends. Pleasant surprises made my day!

Thank you guys for loving me so much...

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Sleepy! Sleepy! Sleepy!

I ain’t sleeping I’m just looking into my eyelids.......

Monday, April 4, 2011

The Champions

And We won the Great Finale. The Cricket World cup 2011. .what an amazing match..

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Memorable Match

Awesome win by Team India over pakkis in Cricket World Cup 2011.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Top 10 habits of women that annoy men the most :)

Never ordering a dessert, then eating mine
Ooh no, I'm full. I couldn't possibly eat any pudding, I'm stuffed," she says. And when my treacle pudding arrives she would have one spoon after another and finish the whole thing.

Failing to grasp that she moults
Every now and then her hair would block the shower plughole for which she would say, "That's not necessarily mine!"

Never packing enough books, or even any books, for a holiday
He'll make a huge fuss about capsule wardrobes but would never pack a book. Just a couple of magazines for the plane, which she leafs through in four minutes after which she grabs the fat thriller you've been looking forward to reading for months. She would hog it for a week, then leaves it on a boat when she's finished and says: "It was rubbish anyway."

Refusing to offer an opinion when asked for one
Which is so very different from not having an opinion. So if we're thinking of going out for dinner, for example, and you say: "What do you fancy, Chinese? Italian? A nice bit of sushi?"

She'll say: "I don't mind, whatever you feel like." 
And when you book an Italian restaurant, she would say, "You know perfectly well that I HATE Italian food."

Constantly saying, "The thing that women find most attractive in a man is a sense of humour"
Which just isn't true. What women find attractive is tall, handsome, rich. That is what women find attractive. And that is all.

Giving up in the middle of every game
Chess or cribbage or tennis or croquet or absolutely anything - it happens the moment they go slightly behind and no longer look like winning.

Never being satisfied with a hotel room

When you arrive at your hotel after a long journey and flop yourself down on the bed, she'll stand in the middle of the room with her hands on her hips and say: "Well, this just won't do, it's supposed to have a view!" Then insist on seeing every single other room in the hotel, before actually deciding that the first room was fine, after all.

Thinking animals have feelings
I feel so sorry for that puppy, it looked so sad, it really wanted us to take it home." No, it's a dog. It does not feel sadness. It feels only hunger and the need to foul the pavement outside my house. It does not feel sad, or rejected, or worthless or unwanted.

Always leaving some awful pop music station on top volume in the car when she was the last one to drive it

So that when you get in on a cold morning to go to work, and switch the radio on expecting to hear the mellifluous mutterings of the Today programme, it instead blasts into shrieking life with some frightful oik bellowing rage into a voice-distorter over the sound of a huge drum kit being kicked down a hill by donkeys.





http://in.lifestyle.yahoo.com/relationships/top-10-habits-of-women-that-annoy-men-the-most-blog-64-ani-news.html

Friday, March 4, 2011

Secret of success: Get the mind-set of an ant!


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All of us tend to look up to big people for lessons on how to get better. We are keen to learn the secrets of their success. But we forget that sometimes the biggest lessons in life come from the smallest folks around us. Now that’s a good lesson to remember!
Take ants for instance. Would you believe those small creatures can teach us how to live a better life? Jim Rohn - the great motivational guru – developed what he called the ‘Ants Philosophy’.
He identified four key lessons from the behaviour of ants that can help us lead better lives. Jim Rohn is no more – but his messages continue to inspire. Here then, are the four lessons from Rohn’s ‘Ants Philosophy’.
1. Ants never quit. Have you noticed how ants always look for a way around an obstacle? Put your finger in an ant’s path and it will try and go around it, or over it. It will keep looking for a way out. It won’t just stand there and stare. It won’t give up and go back.
We should all learn to be like that. There will always be obstacles in our lives. The challenge is to keep trying, keep looking for alternative routes to get to our goals. Winston Churchill probably paraphrased the ant’s mindset when he offered this priceless advice: “Never give up. Never, never give up!”
2. Ants think winter all summer. Remember the old story of the ant and the grasshopper? In the middle of summer, the ant was busy gathering food for the winter ahead – while the grasshopper was out having a good time. Ants know that summer - the good times – won’t last forever. Winters will come. That’s a good lesson to remember. When the going is good, don’t be so arrogant as to believe that a crisis or a setback cannot happen to you. Be good to other people. Save for a rainy day. Look ahead. And remember, good times may not last, but good people do.
3. Ants think summer all winter. As they suffer through the unbearable cold of the winter, ants keep reminding themselves that it won’t last forever, and that summer will soon be here. And with the first rays of the summer sun, the ants come out – ready to work, ready to play. When we are down and seemingly out, when we go through what looks like a never-ending crisis, it’s good to remind ourselves that this too shall pass. Good times will come. It’s important to retain a positive attitude, an attitude that says things will get better. As the old saying goes, tough times don’t last. Tough people do.
4. Ants do all they possibly can. How much food does an ant gather in summer? All that it possibly can! Now that’s a great work ethic to have. Do all you can! One ant doesn’t worry about how much food another ant is collecting. It does not sit back and wonder why it should have to work so hard. Nor does it complain about the poor pay! Ants just do their bit. They gather all the food they can. Success and happiness are usually the result of giving 100% - doing all you possibly can. If you look around you, you’ll find that successful people are those who just do all they possibly can.
Follow the four simple steps of Jim Rohn’s ‘Ant Philosophy’ – and you’ll see the difference. Don’t quit. Look ahead. Stay positive. And do all you can.
And there’s just one more lesson to learn from ants. Did you know that an ant can carry objects up to 20 times their own weight? Maybe we are like that too. We can carry burdens on our shoulders and manage workloads that are far, far heavier than we’d imagine. Next time something’s bothering you and weighing you down, and you feel you just can’t carry on, don’t fret. Think of the little ant. And remember, you too can carry a lot more on your shoulders!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

My Camera My Friend



“Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph. – Matt Hardy

Photography is a fun hobby unfortunately it can also be an expensive hobby. I got my first camera on my 13th Birthday. It was a film camera and was gifted to me by my loving Paapa. It was Kodak Kroma. I used it for more then 7 years. He was my first gear and a friend who captured so many great moments of my life.




Later I shifted to canon A400 Power shot. It was 3.2 mega pixel cameras that feature a 2.2x optical zoom. Again it was a gift from my parents. It was a point shoot camera and I shot numerous shot from it. It captured my entire college/hostel life. I used this gear for 4 years when one fine day my elder brother gifted me Sony DSC H50.

 Sony DSC H50 is a 9.1 mega pixel 9.0 mega pixel Cyber-Shot camera .it has a powerful Carl Zeiss® 15x optical zoom lens with Super Steady Shot optical image stabilization to capture action at a distance. The camera also features a large, 3-inch tilting LCD screen so you can shoot comfortably from nearly any position, at low and high angles. It’s a bridge camera.

The camera’s versatile, long-distance flash is powerful enough to illuminate subjects more than 55 feet away (when using ISO 3200, wide angle).Noise reduction is now a user-selectable option, with high, low and standard settings, for greater control over the final look of images. He unit features extensive manual controls, including an exposure bracketing mode that newly includes settings for white balance and color modes. These function records three images, each with a different white balance or color mode applied, to help capture the ambience of the original scene. It has a smile shutter and face detection technologies with child or adult priority recognition. The body makes and futures of this camera seperates it from others point and shoot.



I currently owe this camera and I am using it from last 2 years. There are uncountable occasion where this friend of mine captured my unforgettable moments. I love this camera.

Further I wish to buy a DSLR as early as possible. I am looking forward for Canon EOS 60 D and with 18-250mm Sigma lenses.





I hope some day I will be a great photographer... Amen!

The Art of Self Appreciation


I have learned that doing things at right moments gives you more happiness then being holding it for long. But sometimes due to avoidable circumstances we often face this situation in our life. There is always a difference between what we want and what we get? So shall we stop hoping for it or shall continue our work without giving it any priority? To some extent we should.
I have learned that things don’t happen, its you who need to take the initiative and needs to complete it. Sooner or later the ball comes in your court. One should appreciate it, however sometimes when things don’t happen at the right time it looses its importance. On the other hand you are not always the reason behind everything that happens to you, it’s sometimes the environment, the people and their behavior that harm you. 
One should appreciate himself no matter what people think about it. Remember, the most important thing is what we're like inside, not what we own or what we've accomplished. And Pl doesn’t compare yourself to other people. Sometimes that can make you feel good or even inspire you to improve in some way. But sometimes it can make you overlook what's truly good about yourself and make you sad. Self appreciation is helpful for going along not so good times in life. Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not because what you now have was once among the things sometime you hoped for.

“Life is full of beauty. Notice it. Notice the bumble bee, the small child, and the smiling faces. Smell the rain, and feel the wind. Live your life to the fullest potential, and fight for your dreams.”

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Thank you God for making me so strong !! :P:P:P:P:P 

Friday, February 11, 2011

What all the numbers and symbols mean on your camera?



It’s a problem almost as old as cameras. Manufacturers want to impart as much information as they can about an item, but they don’t have room on the product to place paragraphs of explaining information. So they invent a shorthand and while it helps them succinctly provide information, it doesn’t help us poor consumers who have to read it!
Today begins a series where I decipher the information on your camera so you know what each of those mysterious numbers and letters mean. Today I’ll start with camera lenses. I’ll discuss what’s printed on my SLR detachable lens – those of you with a Point and Shoot camera (with an inbuilt lens) won’t see all this information. However your lens will have most of these values printed in the user manual.

Let’s look at the markings on one of my older lenses – the Canon ES 75-300 lens.
Let’s start with the top and work our way down:
This gives almost all the information we need to know about the lens.

Canon Zoom Lens

Easy enough. This is the manufacturer and type of lens.

EF

This is the type of bracket this lens has to connect to the camera. EF stands for “Electro Focus” and tells us that this lens will fit on any camera using an EF bracket. This is most of the Canon SLR range.
Other manufacturers have different names for their brackets. Nikon has the F Mount, Pentax the K mount, and Sigma the AF mount. Lenses ‘talk’ to the camera through electronic contacts on the mount, and if the contacts don’t line up, the lens can’t auto-focus or change aperture on instructions from the camera. So when purchasing a lens, make sure the mount type matches your camera.

75-300mm


Taken with a telephoto lens
This is the focal length of the lens. While the millimeter number has a technical explanation, it basically tells us how far in or out the lens can zoom. P&S cameras use a ‘Zoom X’ rating that cannot be easily related to a mm number, and I will explain why next week!
Numbers in the 18-50mm range are classed as ‘Normal’ lenses and take photos that look similar to what you see with your eyes.
Lenses with a focal range above 50mm are classed as telephoto. These allow you to zoom in on the action. The higher the number, the further in your camera can zoom.
Numbers below 18 are classed as Wide Angle lenses. These show you more than a normal lens and are great for landscapes. Once you get smaller than about 16mm this is classed as a Fish Eye lens that produces the classical ‘looking out of a fish tank’ photo.

Taken with a fish eye lens
So with a 75-300mm range, this lens is a telephoto lens that can zoom in quite close. As it doesn’t handle 50mm I would not use this lens for landscape photos. Most lenses will be in the 18-70mm range allowing wide-angle landscape shots as well as the ability to zoom in if you need it.

1:4-5.6

This is the highest aperture of the lens. Aperture is used to control Depth of Field of the photo. So this lens can produce pictures with F4 (or F5.6 depending on how far the lens is zoomed in). With aperture, the number order is reversed so the higher the aperture, the smaller the number.
As a general guide, a lower number is better as it means you can not only take images with less ambient light in the room, but with a smaller Depth of Field. Note that the lower the number, the more expensive the lens will be!
This does not mean the lens can’t take photos with a larger aperture number (like F16 or F20) commonly used with landscape photos. The smaller number is usually more important to professionals, so that’s what they show us.
1:4 or 1:5.6 is a good maximum aperture to look for.
Now let’s look at the bottom of the lens.
The 75-300mm is the same number as above. What’s interesting here is the line beside the 75. This tells us the current focal point of the lens (75mm in this picture – fully zoomed out). If you zoom in with the lens, you will see the line moves towards the 300 number.
The flower image tells us the closest a subject can be from the lens and still be in focus. Other manufacturers use the word MACRO instead of a flower. This lens says 1.5m/4.9ft which isn’t too bad for a zoom lens, but the lens won’t be any good for macro work. Look for numbers smaller than 0.3m/1ft to do macro work.

Other Commonly Used Abbreviations

USM stands for Ultrasonic Motor. This abbreviation depends on the manufacturer (Nikon uses SWM, Sony uses SSM and Sigma uses SDM) but means that the lens has a motor inside that can move the lens quickly to change focus. Lenses without USM move more slowly, or have no auto-focus capability
IS – Image Stabilization. This feature of your lens helps to reduce the effects of camera shake on your image – particularly when a lens is zoomed in. The lens features tiny sensors that can monitor any shake and move the lens a small amount to counter the shake – resulting in a sharper image. If you can afford one, purchase a lens with IS.


Monday, January 31, 2011

Patience Patience ...


The more I try to fly the more I feel that I am standing on a marshy land. I keep thinking of all the things happening to me and I feel that I am getting inside the mud and it kind of makes me worried. I feel like a bird flying aimlessly in the sky. I know what I am doing today but I am so far away from my long term goals. Well, in my complete life God has given me so many opportunities to understand that human planning has no importance in front of his planning. So sometimes I really questioned myself that whether I should Plan anything or should live the life as it come to me...A day to day living ..
Sometimes I feel pity on myself and sometime I am angry with me for not trying anything. But when I try for anything things doesn’t turn in my favor (80% of the time). However with a recent happening in my life I completely feel that I should stop trying for any change. It only makes my present more pathetic. I always keep on saying that God has some more interesting plans so he keeps altering my plans frequently. I trust him...He is preparing me for not so good days. Enjoying...I hope I will find my answers very soon..He is only asking me to keep faith and have patience..

Om Sai Ram..

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Optimism vs. Pessimism




Recently I attended training on Personal Effectiveness in my company. We discussed the various aspects of Optimism and Pessimism. It was a great learning and I would like to share the insight of it.

How will you read the following statement?
“GODISNOWHERE”

Well, it totally depends upon the individual reading it. An optimist will read “God is now here”, however the pessimist will read it as God is no where. It’s our state of mind which decides our reaction to any situation. It’s up to us to be optimistic and have positive energy to do things or to opt for pessimism and don’t even start that thing. Its merely a matter of choice. It has been found that Optimistic people live happier and longer life then a pessimist people. They are full of hope and they work hard to achieve their goals. On the other hand Pessimism leads to negativity. People lost even before trying anything. These people lacks in self confidence and usually live a life full of guilt and grudge.

Being optimist doesn’t mean that you should be overconfident in everything you do. However you should trust yourself and belief in God. Remember excess of anything is bad and excess strength become weakness in long run. Every lock has its key, we just need to find out which is the right one. And it’s not necessary to be optimistic always, sometimes pessimism also helps. Try to be optimistic in 90% of your job. Things always happen for a reason. Don’t show a reptile behavior of fight or flight. We are human beings and God has given us a brain with one hundred billion nerve cells and its complexity. Utilize it in your life. Think about the problem and face it. Don’t forget what you give will come back to you. Positive things happen to positive people.

Jim Rohn  said, “I found that when you start thinking and saying what you really want then your mind automatically shifts and pulls you in that direction. And sometimes it can be that simple, just a little twist in vocabulary that illustrates your attitude and philosophy.”

Story of a wise Old Bird

High in the Himalayan Mountains lived a wise old man.  Periodically, he ventured down into the local village to entertain the villagers with his special knowledge and talents. One of his skills was to 'psychically' tell the villagers the contents in their pockets, boxes, or minds.
A few young boys from the village, decided to play a joke on the wise old man and discredit his special abilities.
One boy came up with the idea to capture a bird and hide it in his hands. He knew of course, the wise old man would know the object in his hands was a bird. The boy devised a plan.
Knowing the wise old man would correctly state the object in his hands was a bird, the boy would ask the old man if the bird was dead or alive. If the wise man said the bird was alive, the boy would crush the bird in his hands, so that when he opened his hands the bird would be dead; if the wise man said the bird was dead, the boy would open his hands and let the bird fly free. So no matter what the old man said, the boy would prove the old man a fraud.
The following week, the wise old man came down from the mountain into the village. The boy quickly caught a bird and cupping it out of sight in his hands, walked up to the wise old man and asked, 'Old man, old man, is the bird alive or is it dead in my hands?'

The wise old man looked at the boy and said, 'The bird is as you choose it. It’s in your hands'
And so it is with your life. 

From the Book "Why walk when you can fly...."

Once there was a king who received a gift of two magnificent falcons
from Arabia. They were peregrine falcons, the most beautiful birds he
had ever seen. He gave the precious birds to his head falconer to be
trained.

Months passed and one day the head falconer informed the king that
though one of the falcons was flying majestically, soaring high in the
sky, the other bird had not moved from its branch since the day it had
arrived.

The king summoned healers and sorcerers from all the land to tend to the
falcon, but no one could make the bird fly. He presented the task to the
member of his court, but the next day, the king saw through the palace
window that the bird had still not moved from its perch. Having tried
everything else, the king thought to himself, "May be I need someone
more familiar with the countryside to understand the nature of this
problem." So he cried out to his court, "Go and get a farmer."

In the morning, the king was thrilled to see the falcon soaring high
above the palace gardens. He said to his court, "Bring me  the doer of
this miracle."

The court quickly located the farmer, who came and stood before the
king. The king asked him, "How did you make the falcon fly?"

With his head bowed, the farmer said to the king, " It was very easy,
your highness. I simply cut the branch where the bird was sitting."

We are all made to fly -- to realize our incredible potential as human
beings. But instead of doing that, we sit on our branches, clinging to
the things that are familiar to us. The possibilities are endless, but
for most of us, they remain undiscovered. We conform to the familiar,
the comfortable, the mundane. So for the most part, our lives are
mediocre instead of exciting, thrilling and fulfilling.

So let us learn to destroy the branch of fear we cling to and free
ourselves to the glory of flight.

Baby giraffes never go to school. But they learn a very important lesson rather early in life.

Baby giraffes never go to school. But they learn a very important lesson rather early in life. A lesson that all of us would do well to remember. The birth of a baby giraffe is quite an earth-shaking event. The baby falls from its mother’s womb, some eight feet above the ground. It shrivels up and lies still, too weak to move. The mother giraffe lovingly lowers her neck to smooch the baby giraffe. And then something unbelievable happens. She lifts her long leg and kicks the baby giraffe, sending it flying up in the air and tumbling down on the ground. As the baby lies curled up, the mother kicks the baby again and again until the baby giraffe, still trembling and tired, pushes its limbs and for the first time learns to stand on its feet. Happy to see the baby standing on its own feet, the mother giraffe comes over and gives it yet another kick. The baby giraffe falls one more time, but now quickly recovers and stands up. Mama Giraffe is delighted. She knows that her baby has learnt an important lesson: Never mind how hard you fall, always remember to pick yourself up and get back on your feet. Why does the mother giraffe do this? She knows that lions and leopards love giraffe meat. So unless the baby giraffe quickly learns to stand and run with the pack – it will have no chance of survival. Most of us though are not quite as lucky as baby giraffes. No one teaches us to stand up every time we fall. When we fail, when we are down, we just give up. No one kicks us out of our comfort zone to remind us that to survive and succeed, we need to learn to get back on our feet. If you study the lives of successful people though, you will see a recurring pattern.
Were they always successful in all they did? No. Did success come to them quick and easy? No, you will find that the common streak running through their lives is their ability to stand up every time they fall. The ability of the baby giraffe! The road to success is never an easy one. There are several obstacles, and you are bound to fall sooner or later.
You will hit a road block, you will taste failure. But success lies in being able to get up every time you fall.

That’s a critical life skill. And it’s the habit of all successful people.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Trust..


People say with time things get normal. Things are back to normal or we start living with it so it appears normal to us? The situation arises when your trust is broken. I was just curious to know if once you have broken the trust, it can ever be fixed? It’s hard to reconstruct the trust and believe the person once you are hurt to your roots. And yes this opinion changes from person to person. It’s like a knot in a plain straight thread which is certainly going to obstruct sometime and will surely create problems. We come in this world, get a chance to grow in a confined lovely space we called as family. We share our joy, happiness, worries, dreams, pain, guilt, love and so many forms of emotions with our near and dear ones. We build trust and share strong bonding. To me Trust is a very big thing and if it’s repeatedly broken, it takes a long time to get it back again, or it can’t be earned back. We are responsible for our own deeds. What ever we do in whatever situation in whatever time brings out the personality of ours. People should set priorities in there life and should act according to it in order to have a peaceful life.

IF you have shown poor judgments, impulsiveness, immaturity, carelessness, and thoughtlessness, then be prepared to loose the person you have hurt. Trust once broken can never be restored as before. As a Human being we should all go through the ups and down in our lifes. It tests our strength and patience to deal with non-ideal and unfavorable situations.

Trust is hard to earn, and even harder to earn back once lost. Sometimes it is never won back, no matter how hard you try. So don’t promises for The MOON, if you can’t. Be truthful, things will automatically come with you.

“To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved.”

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Hold The Hand

Bhagavad Gita Saar

Whatever happened, it happened for good.
Whatever is happening, is happening for good.
Whatever that will happen, it will be for good.
What have you lost for which you cry?
What did you bring with you, which you have lost?
What did you produce, which has destroyed?
You did not bring anything when you were born.
Whatever you have, you have received from Him.
Whatever you will give, you will give to Him.
You came empty handed and
you will go the same way.
Whatever is yours today was somebody else’s yesterday and  will be somebody else’s tomorrow.
Change is the law of the universe.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Be My Friend...




Memories always play a vital role in Human Life. Recently I get an opportunity to visit my educational land. I was very excited to meet my best friend. After spending so much of time together in hostel we are second family for each other. Cherishing all the wonderful year we spent during graduation makes me feel nostalgic. I wished we have never grownup and would have in same place forever. It reminded me of wonderful time I spent with my dearly friends. Starting from NUGH till LIT Campus, from sadar, bardi to DP all places has bunched of memories...Some good some bad but it reminds me of my roots in orange city. On the same time it reminded me of all my friends whom I had lost touch. We are now independent individuals with different sets of priorities. Some are in touch and some intentionally are not in touch. I hope they are reading this blog.


 I feel that we may have a huge misunderstanding but I certainly did not intend for it. It’s this very misunderstanding that is irreparably damaging the friendship. People Pl think twice before drawing any kind of meaning. One of my friend told me that if any one talks to you in an unpleasant manner give yourself time to think about it everyone in this world is not against you.

Friendship is one of the most beautiful relationships that two people can share. Friendship is about sharing our life. Friendship is about cherishing old memories of togetherness and creating new ones everyday. Sometimes due to several misunderstandings this beautiful relation gets affected. Two people who were once inseparable and have later moved on to part ways, what could’ve gone so terribly wrong between them that they can’t even stand each other? Can a friendship that starts with no sorry no thank you end on a bitter note? Most often when people look back at their broken friendships, they regret it.

So if you have a friend with whom you’ve fought or not in touch for some reason, then its time to give them a call. Life is too short to hold grudges and bitterness. Friends will remain friends ever no matter what. Give your friendship an another shot. Don’t wait for the other person to start, Initiate and bridge the gap. Make that one phone call. Mend that broken friendship.

"Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow.
Don't walk behind me, I may not lead.
Walk beside me and be my friend."

Monday, January 10, 2011

SPREAD LOVE

 Something’s in life remains forever and some relations are treasured forever. There are some moments that broke you in pieces but bring a new out of you. Sometimes you fail to notice the ray of hope and sometimes you spend enough time looking at the closed door. Don’t be upset, a person can get used to anything if given enough time. Thank God for adding new sets of experience in your life book. Do respect the one who love and care for you. Some people in life are part of you, spend enough time with them, have some memorable and cherish able moments with them. Care for people because you can't live a perfect day without doing something good for someone. Make strong and friendly relation with people because they will never forget how you make them feel. Don’t let your loved one go. Never lose them because sooner or later you find them living in you. At last we all need to love and be loved.

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