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Keep Smiling

Posted by Iftikhar Ajmal Bhopal on February 11, 2007

Anger is a condition in which the tongue works faster than the mind.

For every minute you are angry with someone, you lose 60 seconds of happiness that you can never get back.

Harsh words break no bones but they do break hearts.

If anyone speaks badly of you, live so none will believe it.

KEEP SMILING

2 Responses to “Keep Smiling”

  1. Ejaz Asi said

    Easier said than done. when the pain and anguish surmount to unmeasurable heights, when all you’re left with is bitterness and only bleak hope, I don’t know how this otherwise apt philosophy can be fulfilled. I remember what the ex-education minister of azad kashmir said to me on this: bhook aur ghurbat mazah ki churi ko kund ker detey hein. If I only knew it was all truth?

  2. iabhopal said

    Ejaz Asi
    Firstly, all philosophy and lessons are for normal condition. Secondly, even during calamity, if one becomes swayed with it, he only loses.
    You were in calamity hit area for some days and you did not go round all places. We had been in touch with those people for sustained period. There were times when our hearts were weeping and one of the people, who lost every thing including family members, tried to cheer us up as a consequence we encouraged them pushing our hearts back which were trying to jump out of our mouths.

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