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Sunday, October 14, 2001

We all want to experience great things, take advantage of great opportunities and enjoy living.
Part of of this process is how we expess our happiness towards others.It is no good politely or superfically expressing happiness when good things happen to others. It has to be genuine, and from the heart.


Saturday, October 6, 2001

There is a saying in English, “Man proposes and God disposes.” This holds so true so many times in our lives. We always try hard to excel in each of our assignment but end up as failures. A disgusting feeling creeps in our mind. We feel bogged down.

People say everything that happens in the world happens for good and there is something good in store for us. But the question is how long one should wait to get the fruits? Suffering and suffering…how long a weak man can fight against the odds. Why it happens with good people? Why good boys finish last?

When you dream of bread and butter, you get only empty stomach. I really wonder why God created hopes and dreams when he has made up his mind to give only those things that are destined for us. This means he is not going to shower anything extra onto us.

What people can do is make plans; it is God who will determine how things will turn out in the end.

Friday, October 5, 2001

American grandmother Linda Wolfe has become "the most married woman in the world" after walking down the aisle 23 times, and is now "on the lookout for number 24".
Mrs Wolfe, 68, is included in the Guinness Book of World Records for the dubious honour of being wed more times than anyone else alive.She has said that she is "addicted to the romance" of getting married. Born Linda Lou Taylor, the American first married in 1957 aged 16, to a 31-year-old called George Scott. The union lasted for seven years, the longest and happiest of any of her marriages. Since then things have tended to go downhill.
Over the subsequent decades she married a one-eyed convict, a preacher, barmen, plumbers and musicians.Two turned out to be homosexual, two were homeless and one beat her. Another put a padlock on her fridge.
One marriage lasted just 36 hours because "the love wasn't there".But Linda, from Indiana, once married the same man, Jack Gourley, three times.She has had seven children by her different husbands and been a stepmother to many more.Her last marriage, a decade ago, was a publicity stunt.
It was to Glynn Wolfe, who in taking Linda as his bride meant he was the world's most married man, at 29 times. He died a year later aged 88.Consequently she said that she was "on the lookout for number 24".
She told The Sun: "It's been years since I walked down the aisle. I miss it."The serial bride, who now lives in a retirement home, said she had never cheated on a husband. She said if she had her life over again she would "never, ever" marry so many men.

We can't live successfully without right priorities in life.

A confused mind is like a ship lost in the sea.

Mission identified, will show you the way too.

Only thing is the right and correct realisation about the meaning of life.

May be you need the miseries in the lives of the other man to understand how fortunate you are.

May be you need to recognise the power within you to turn things Positively

even in the face of utter disappointment.

Yes, don't wait for a single moment to identify your right priority

and thereby make every moment of your existence really valuable.

May God grant us the strength....show the way.....heal the wounds of time.....