Thursday, April 27, 2006

ALWAYS LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST

ALWAYS LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST
It's my homepage. you can get some of my old compilations. Let's enjoy....

From   Me To You

From Me To You

Why shouldn't I hope !!!

Why shouldn't I hope!!
I have received award for this compilation in creative writting contest at my almamater during my graduation.

What My Grandpa Told Me..

If you don't climb the mountain, You can't see the view.

It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.Ideas are funny things.

They don't work unless you do.Leisure is a beautiful garment, but it will not do for constant wear.

Never judge a man's actions until you know his motives.

There is nothing more terrifying than ignorance in action.

Some people never make a mistake, nor do they ever make anything else.

Faith with works is a force. Faith without works is a farce.

The only thing worse than a quitter is the man who is afraid to start.

Our words may hide our thoughts, but our actions will reveal them.

No farmer ever plowed a field by turning it over in his mind.

The right angle to approach a difficult problem is the "try-angle.

"Age has nothing to do with learning new ways to be stupid.

The awkward age is when you are too old for the Peace Corps and too young for Social Security.

An alarm clock is a device for awakening people who don't have small children.

Youth looks ahead, old age looks back, and middle age looks tired.

Peace may cost as much as war, but it's a better buy.

True love doesn't consist of holding hands...it consists of holding hearts.

Love is the only game that two can play and you'll either have two winners or two losers.

Men fight for freedom and then start making laws to get rid of it.
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Wednesday, April 26, 2006

Articles on IIT

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Right Now

I am sure all of you will enjoy this. Believe me I am no evangelist.
Just want to share something nice to cheer you all.

http://www.llangley.com/yoga/wisdom/rightnow[2].htm

Box of Short Bread Cookies

Box of Short Bread Cookies:

Imagine you're at railway station. While you're waiting for
your train, you notice a kiosk selling shortbread cookies. You buy a
box, put them in your traveling bag and then you patiently search for an
available seat so you can sit down and enjoy your cookies. Finally you
find a seat next to a gentleman. You reach down into your traveling bag
and pull out your box of shortbread cookies.

As you do so, you notice that the gentleman starts watching you
intensely. He stares as you open the box and his eyes follow your hand as you pick up the cookie and bring it to your mouth. Just then he reaches over and takes one of your cookies from the box, and eats it!

You're more than a little surprised at this. Actually, you're at a loss for
words. Not only does he take one cookie, but he alternates with you. For every one cookie you take, he takes one.

Now, what's your immediate impression of this guy? Crazy? Greedy?
He's got some nerve?! Can you imagine the words you might use to describe this man to your associates back at the office? Meanwhile, you both continue eating the cookies until there's just one left. To your surprise, the man reaches over and takes it. But then he does something unexpected. He breaks it in half, and gives half to you. After he's finished with his half he gets up, and without a word, he leaves.

You think to yourself, "Did this really happen?" You're left sitting
there dumbfounded and still hungry. So you go back to the kiosk and buy another box of cookies. You then return to your seat and begin opening your new box of cookies when you glance down into your traveling bag.

Sitting there in your bag is your original box of cookies -- still
unopened. Only then do you realize that when you reached down earlier, you had reached into the other man's bag, and grabbed his box of cookies by mistake. Now what do you think of the man? Generous? Tolerant? You've just experienced a profound paradigm shift. You're seeing things from a new point of view.

Is it time to change your point of view?

Now, think of this story as it relates to your life . Seeing things
from a new point of view can be very enlightening. Think outside the
box. Don't settle for the status quo. Be open to suggestions. Things may not be what they seem.

WHAT IS A GRANDPARENT?

* Grandparents are a lady and a man who have no little children of her own. They like other people's.
* A grandfather is a man grandmother.
* Grandparents don't have to do anything except be there when we come to see them. They are so old they shouldn't play hard or run. It is good if they drive us to the store and have lots of quarters for us.When they take us for walks, they slow down past things like pretty leaves and caterpillars.They show us and talk to us about the color of the flowers and also Why we shouldn't step on "cracks."
* They don't say, "Hurry up."
* Usually grandmothers are fat, but not too fat to tie your shoes.
* They wear glasses and funny underwear.
* They can take their teeth and gums out.
* Grandparents don't have to be smart.
* They have to answer questions like "why isn't God married?"
* and "How come dogs chase cats?".
* When they read to us, they don't skip. They don't mind if we ask for the same story over again.
* Everybody should try to have a grandmother, especially if you don't have television, because they are the only grown ups who like to spend time with us.
* They know we should have snack-time before bedtime and they say prayers with us every time, and kiss us even when we've acted bad.
* It's funny when they bend over, you hear gas leaks and they blame their dog."
* A 6 YEAR OLD WAS ASKED WHERE HIS GRANDMA LIVED. ''OH,'' HE SAID, ''SHE LIVES AT THE AIRPORT, AND WHEN WE WANT HER WE JUST GO GET HER. THEN WHEN WE'RE DONE HAVING HER VISIT, WE TAKE HER BACK TO THE AIRPORT.''