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"Life is like that!"

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Resistance to tyrants is
obedience to god.
:pray:

Virtues are their own rewards.
:angel:

Life is the art of drawing sufficient conclusions
from insufficient premises.
:clap2:
 
"Never believe a report unless it is officially denied." :nono:
Churchill.

Amusement is the happiness of those who cannot think.:ranger:

Secret of success lies not in doing your own work,
but in recognizing the right man to do it. :decision:
 
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Secret of success lies not in doing your own work,
but in recognizing the right man to do it. :decision:
என்னவரின் அன்னை சொல்லுவார்:

அசட்டுக்கு அறுபது நாழியும் வேலை, என்று!

அசட்டுக்கு வேலை வாங்கவே தெரியாது; அதனால்
அசடாக, அறுபது நாழியும், தானே வேலை செய்யும்! :ballchain:
 
You are right. Good workers rarerly become managers. And a good manager does not know any work. Similarly, the idle man is always busy - and the busy man is always idle!
 
A man becomes a 'Manager' not because he knows to work

but because he knows how to 'manage' the workers.

The idle 'pretends' to be busy with no free time to spare where as the

real busy people always appear very cool and relaxed-with a lot of free time.

Life is like that!
 
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The idle 'pretends' to be busy with no free time to spare where as the

real busy people always appear very cool and relaxed-with a lot of free time.

Life is like that!
Dear Sis!

I agree to your first statement but not the second!

It is rare to see real busy people appear cool and relaxed!

Some of them even start thinking - talking to others is a waste of time!!

:blabla: .... :nono:
 
I really wonder who could ever be THAT busy?!

But I know of people who do two things at the same time.

One of them will be an important work and the other will be like

talking / chatting to some one or reading mails etc. :blabla:
 
Haste makes waste.

My father - a devoted doctor-always used to quote one of his professors, who it

seems used to tell the class, "Gentlemen! We have no time to waste. So please

DO NOT hurry!"

It may look like an oxymoron but what we try to do in haste, we end up doing

twice- wasting more precious time which we actually wanted to save! :clock:
 
Our greatest glory is not never falling down
but in rising every time we fall. (Confucius)
:faint:

It is not the greatness of a man's means
:preggers:

that makes him independent so much as

the smallness of his wants.
 
Life is divided into two parts.

In the first we indulge.
:hungry:

In the second we preach. :blabla:


No one is exempt from
talking nonsense. :nono:

The real misfortune is
to do it very solemnly!:nerd:
 
Life is divided into two parts.

In the first we indulge.
:hungry:

In the second we preach. :blabla:
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No worry about younger generation!

They are too busy to listen to anything!!

In our city, elders who try to advise, get this reply:

பெர்ஸு .... ஸும்மா போவியா....:crazy:
 
அதனால்தான் 'செவிடன் காதிலே ஊதின சங்கு' என்ற சொற்றொடர் வந்ததோ! :madgrin:.:noidea:
 
Precisely! :nod:

But it is far better to try hard and lose (?) :ballchain:

rather than not try a all- :bored:

fearing or foreseeing utter failure! :fear:
 
We have to keep reminding ourselves of this golden rule everyday!

The usual concept is that absence of a person is the license to talk about him/ her.


Once we follow this rule, we will realize that we have not much left to talk about!
 
The art of teaching is nothing but
the art of assisting discovery.

Laugh a little more at your own troubles
and a little less a your neighbor's.
Mark Twain.
 
இடுக்கண் வருங்கால் நகுக, என வள்ளுவர் உரைத்தது, மற்றவரின்
இடுக்கண் என எண்ணாது, தன்னுடையது என எண்ணினால் சரியே! :decision:
 
I am sure ThiruValluvar meant 'one's own troubles'.

He was too great a gentlemen to suggest that the

people should laugh at the others' problems.
 
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திருவள்ளுவரை நான் தவறாகச் சொல்லவே இல்லையே!

திருவள்ளுவரை மற்றவர் தவறாகப் புரிந்து கொள்ளக் கூடாது என்றேன்!
:pound:
 
திரைப்படங்களிலும் நாம்
'தொல்லை'க் காட்சிகளிலும்

கணம் தவறாமல்
காண்பது அதுதானே!

அடுத்தவர் துயரம் நமக்கு
இடைவிடாத ஆனந்தம்!
 
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