“Wed the rich old man? Or the poor young man? Your brain picks the first; heart, the second one. The brain offers security safeness, The heart offers relational joyness. For total happiness to be attained, either brain bows to heart, or heart to brain. For as long as brain and heart remain split, either way you choose, joy is incomplete.”
“Self-analysis makes a man wiser, better than all world’s knowledge can offer. For a person who does not look within is like a thief who thinks he’s free from sin.”
“No great dreams been moved without an action. No great works been done without a passion. No great wars been won without a power. No great love been shown without a giver.”
“It’s beyond us what others say of us, only but ourselves know the real us. But then, if their views matter much to you, adjust yourself to the kind they want in you. In the end, our persona is twofold: “The one we adjust for the outside world, and the real one in our private world.” Brave those, in and out, show up in one mold.”
“Would you rather lose your legs than your car? Lose both your arms than your million dollars? Lose your left and right eyes than your mansion? Lose your sanity than your profession? Oh, how we curse a life in dreadful want, having none of those things grand and pleasant, not knowing there in our body and mind lies truest treasure of unequalled kind.”
“When writers just finished writing a book, they ask a proofreader to take a look; the latter’s aim is for misconstructions— spotting errors to give book perfection. In life, why raged at comments about you, thinking they only see the wrong in you; rather than curse, bring out that elation— treating our defects gives life perfection.”
“Rest happiness on the things around thee, and you’ll certainly never be happy. Why? “There is no perfect environment; it’s filled with all sorts of tears and lament.” Rest happiness in your mentality, and you’ll certainly be always happy. Why? “Your mind can choose what it wants to see, as well as how to see things around thee.”
“Be inspired by your attitudes’ grandeurs, more than by your environment’s allures. Be the master of your environment, never be put down without your consent.”
“See all problems as great motivators— as reasons why you must be a victor. Stop seeing them as demoralizers— as excuses why succeed you’ll never.”
“Once, I’d wished to change my family name; just sounds off the wall, my father’s surname. But my fiancée said it’s not in the name, it’s in the person who carries the name. Eureka! You can be happy right now without changing anything anyhow. Just simply turn around your mental view, and your world shall, straight off, look bright and new!”
“Be an eagle: “When problems get bigger, the more it gets passionate and wiser.” Not a chicken: “When problems get tougher, the easier for it to just surrender.”
“Our attitude is our greatest power! All you need is to be a believer. Let’s use the right attitudes to the max; with them, there is nothing that we shall lack.”
“Your thought is signature of your mind”
“Don’t ditch your job to pursue a passion, thinking your passion will give a million, that when you fail producing the fortune, you curse your passion for your misfortune. Passion is an ecstasy of the soul; self-fulfilment is but its only goal. Oh, how when you’re in it, minutes get killed; though nothing in your stomach, yet you’re filled!”
“Since you work not for boss or company, but rather for yourself and family, “when praise comes not,” still stay on hard work mold true praise comes not from boss but from your fold.”
“Till man’s mind does have a left and a right, till there who’d rather choose left than choose right like steal than work, rape than court, grab than part, though the world does restart, evil shall sprout. Why still change the world when evil stops not? “Certainly, renew the world we yet must! A field of wheat with few weeds here and there is better than field of weeds—wheat nowhere.”
“Don’t be so sad “when you’re giving your best, while your co-workers just chat, laugh, and laze.” Leave them alone, you’re an eagle-hunter, not them chickens—made to peck forever.”