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Tuesday, February 9, 2010

You're busy.- I couldn't

You're busy. I get that.
You're also committed to living 
at your highest potential 
and going full-out
 in this precious hero's journey of ours.
 I get that, too.
The challenge is that 
when you put the two together, 
it can be tough to do all the studying/learning/reading 
you'd like to do, eh? 
Wouldn't it be cool if, 
over the next year, 
you could get through the Big Ideas 
of some of the best self-development books? 
I thought so, too.

Because I could not stop for Death—

He kindly stopped for me—

The Carriage held but just Ourselves—

And Immortality.

We slowly drove—He knew no haste

And I had put away

My labor and my leisure too,

For His Civility—



We passed the School, where Children strove

At Recess—in the Ring—

We passed the fields of Gazing Grain—

We passed the Setting Sun—



Or rather—He passed Us—

The Dews drew quivering and chill—

For only Gossamer, my Gown—

My Tippet—only Tulle—



We paused before a House that seemed

A Swelling of the Ground—

The Roof was scarcely visible—

The Cornice—in the Ground—



Since then—'tis Centuries—and yet

Feels shorter than the Day

I first surmised the Horses' Heads

Were toward Eternity—

Lovely Poem by Elizabeth Barrett

How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.

I love thee to the depth and breadth and height

My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight

For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.

I love thee to the level of every day's

Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.

I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;

I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.

I love with a passion put to use

In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith.

I love thee with a love I seemed to lose

With my lost saints, I love thee with the breath,

Smiles, tears, of all my life! and, if God choose,

I shall but love thee better after death.
please mail me  your feedback

In quest of World Peace

Friends,

              We are fully aware of the fact that, today; the entire world is passing through a tense & chaotic stage, even worse than what was experienced during the World Wars. The present one is also a war, a war between good& evil, sacrifice & greed, virtue & vices, tolerance & rigidity, religious coexistence & fundamentalism, traditional Vs Modernity, East and West and so on.
                It is true that we are living in a world which Dicken’s called “Hard Times”. The world is witnessing mind boggling scientific and industrial developments on one hand and on other, chaos, terrorism, bloodshed, and massacre in the name of religions, caste, creed, across the boundaries. Pressures and tensions which are concomitant to growth are eroding the value system that was integral to our ethos.
                    Some of us relatively unfettered by the present day materialism try to discover our panacea in their time honoured aphorism, but without falling victim to the backward looking pull of revivalism. The society should have helped in preserving the human values and peaceful coexistence apart from providing the materialistic gains and achieve sustainable development, but it is not happening. We must give attention to the past ideals but always within the present context. Ideals taken off the shelf must be well honed against contemporary values, before they can be used to enlighten mankind.
                                    Let us be partners and join hands together to work incessantly and learn to devote all our resources, energy and strength for the welfare of all living beings and try to develop culture of Tolerance, Universal Brotherhood and Peace.
yours truly
Vishwajeet Singh

Poem by eternal Robert Frost

Some say the world will end in fire;

Some say in ice.

From what I've tasted of desire

I hold with those who favor fire.

But if it had to perish twice,

I think I know enough of hate

To say that for destruction ice

Is also great

And would suffice.

-Robert Frost

Saturday, February 6, 2010

what is sociology?

What is sociology if not the systematic attempt to come to an understanding of modern society? (Wagner 1994). Sociology and modernity are closely intertwined, but it has also been argued that sociology is actually a product of modernity. Which came first, the egg or the chicken? The same sort of puzzled question is proposed in relation to sociology and modernity and the answer is often vague. I shall be exploring this concept within this brief essay.For the purposes of answering this question I will turn to Anthony Giddens (1982) to define sociology....                                                                                 
           "Sociology is concerned with the study of human societies....a society is a cluster, or a system of institutionalised modes of conduct....sociology has as its main focus the study of institutions of the advanced or the industrialised societies and of the conditions of transformation of those institutions". An understanding of modernity is also needed. Modernity is a phase in human history in which it is believed that humans can use scientific knowledge to ensure progress, it is a new experience. To Seidler and many other writers enlightenment thinking is the foundation of modernity. (Haralambous and Holborn 1996)The idea of society is a relatively new concept, in Webers.                                                                                       
           for the first time people began to see society as something, which was important to study, and it can be argued that this was the beginning of sociology, the emergence of modern societies was marked by the birth of a new intellectual and cognitive world. As modernity took form changes in social attitudes within the social sphere occurred making society itself interesting to others. The needs of modern society and how sociologists see people change with time. The removal of traditional restraints and the emergence of governments which guaranteed the rights of individuals were therefore seen as progressive developments. In the past sociology was not required as society had been static, perhaps people have become more interesting or society has become very technological making interactions vary. Sociologists tend to study modern issues for example health, Parsons and the sick role, single parent families and other modern day issues. Now society is full of strangers causing new and interesting interactions between people, in the past relationships in the static society were similar and perhaps uneventful. 
               Individuals are naturally rational and should be able to be free to pursue their own interests. Human beings are naturally communal and their interests can therefore only be met collectively (Taylor et al 1997). There is now widespread agreement over the major features of modernity. The eighteenth century enlightenment period previously had not only created an environment in which a new science could be developed due to the value of progress being advertised, but also religious discourses as a means of explaining the natural world were replaced by science
             The whole set up of society now requires ruling institutions to seek information and perhaps be studied themselves. There is a huge change in crime since preindustrial society, for example the discipline of criminology is a direct result of crime in the modern world, as pre modern day there was little deviance as individuals all knew one another. The emergence of coffee houses, clubs and saloons were now a place for discussion where everyone was equal and would be listened to, where such conversations may have previously been only open to religious scholars and philosophers were now open to the public. It has been argued by Marx that the beginning of market towns saw the major step towards an intellectual society and citizens became more civilized but at the same time dependent upon one another.              

welcome for suggestions

To my Countrymen

Our Punya-Bhumi and Its


Glorious Past

If there is any land on this earth that can lay

claim to be the blessed Punya Bhumi, to be the

land to which all souls on this earth must come

to account for Karma, the land to which every

soul that is wending its way Godward must

come to attain its last home, the land where

humanity has attained its highest towards

gentleness, towards generosity, towards purity,

towards calmness, above all, the land of

introspection and of spirituality - it is India.

Rise my countrymen

 Rise my countrymen

 Its now a good time when we can make fortune.

 We have the largest number of youths and

 now the time has came to us

 to unite and lead the world from darkness to glory

Our Punya-Bhumi and Its Glorious Past

If there is any land on this earth that can lay

claim to be the blessed Punya Bhumi, to be the

land to which all souls on this earth must come

to account for Karma, the land to which every

soul that is wending its way Godward must

come to attain its last home, the land where

humanity has attained its highest towards

gentleness, towards generosity, towards purity,

towards calmness, above all, the land of

introspection and of spirituality - it is India.

 it was said by MaxMuller and later by Swami Vivekananda now i am appealing you .
You deserve it

To my people:

Our Punya-Bhumi and Its Glorious Past

If there is any land on this earth that can lay

claim to be the blessed Punya Bhumi, to be the

land to which all souls on this earth must come

to account for Karma, the land to which every

soul that is wending its way Godward must

come to attain its last home, the land where

humanity has attained its highest towards

gentleness, towards generosity, towards purity,

towards calmness, above all, the land of

introspection and of spirituality - it is India.

Love Quotation

Here is my list of the choicest love quotations.
Find out why poets write about love.
 Learn about the true emotion of love. These love quotations are sure to move you.


Buddha
You, yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.
Confucius
Can there be a love which does not make demands on its object?

Voltaire
Love is a canvas furnished by Nature and embroidered by imagination.
Henry Ward Beecher
I never knew how to worship until I knew how to love.

Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction.

Mother Teresa
There is more hunger for love and appreciation in this world than for bread.

Douglas Yates
People who are sensible about love are incapable of it.

Mother Teresa
We can do no great things; only small things with great love.

Rabindranath Tagore
I seem to have loved you in numberless forms, numberless times, in life after life, in age after age forever.

Aristotle
Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.

Anna Louise Strong
To fall in love is easy, even to remain in it is not difficult; our human loneliness is cause enough. But it is a hard quest worth making to find a comrade through whose steady presence one becomes steadily the person one desires to be.

D. H. Lawrence
Love is the flower of life, and blossoms unexpectedly and without law, and must be plucked where it is found, and enjoyed for the brief hour of its duration.

George Elliot
I like not only to be loved, but to be told that I am loved.

William Shakespeare
Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs. Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes. Being vexed, a sea nourished with lovers' tears. What is it else? A madness most discreet, a choking gall and a preserving sweet.

John Lennon
We've got this gift of love, but love is like a precious plant. You can't just accept it and leave it in the cupboard or just think it's going to get on by itself. You've got to keep watering it. You've got to really look after it and nurture it.
Ingrid Bergman
A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous.

Marie E. Eschenbach
We don't believe in rheumatism and true love until after the first attack.
Woody Allen
I was nauseous and tingly all over. I was either in love or I had smallpox.

Albert Einstein
How on earth are you ever going to explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love?

               at last i am remembering the famous quote LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR
 hope you will follow it  in your life.  i will be delighted for your suggestion.
truly yours

Quoting unquote!!!!!

hi brothers and sisters of the world
"What is this life if full of care; we have no time to stand and stare." These famous lines from the poem Leisure by W H Davis sum up my attitude towards life. The life we lead must be worth living. Find out what famous personalities think about life, with these famous life quotes.


A Zen Saying "Sit quietly, doing nothing, spring comes, and the grass grows by itself."

Ernest L. Woodward " So great has been the endurance, so incredible the achievement, that, as long as the sun keeps a set course in heaven, it would be foolish to despair of the human race."

Ralph Waldo Emerson  "So much of our time is preparation, so much is routine, and so much retrospect, that the path of each man's genius contracts itself to a very few hours."
Samuel Johnson "Some desire is necessary to keep life in motion."
Thomas Fuller"Some have been thought brave because they were afraid to run away."

Jane Rubietta "Someone may have stolen your dream when it was young and fresh and you were innocent. Anger is natural. Grief is appropriate. Healing is mandatory. Restoration is possible."
Stephen Covey "Strength lies in differences, not in similarities."

Kenneth Hildebrand "Strong lives are motivated by dynamic purposes."
Vincent Lombardi "Success demands singleness of purpose."
Booker T. Washington "Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome."
           when you come across the sayings of our forefathers we know where we are,
Please Give best to the world.  yeah!! Life is precious
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nargundu.andhra@yahoo.com
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nargundu.andhra@hotmail.com
nargundu.andhra@tagged.com

truly yours.
believe me!!!!!

ऐसा सवेरा हो

सर्दियो की नर्म धुप में काश
काश इक ऐसा सवेरा हो
जब कहीं दूर जंगल में नाचें मोर
और भँवरे भी महकाए शोर
और मै अपने मित्रो के संग
गाऊँ एक प्यारासा नगमा
और महकती कलियो में
शबनम भी खूब छलकते हो
और ठंडी सी फिजा में
कोयल की कूक भी शामिल हो
काश इक ऐसा सवेरा हो
जब हर तरफ ख़ूबसूरती का बसेरा हो
और हर तरह के फूलो की महक ने
सर्दियों की नर्म धुप में
.............काश इक ऐसा सवेरा हो

क्या देखा ?

भीड़ में रिश्तों की इस दिल को अकेला देखा 
 ज़िन्दगी ऐसा भी हमने तेरा चेहरा देखा 
अब तो बंद होने की आँखों को इजाज़त दे दे 
 आँखों ने तेरा जाग कर रस्ता देखा 
उम्र भर साथ चले फिर भी रहे हम तन्हा 
हमने कुर्बत में भी ऐसा फासला देखा 
उस ने बाहो में समां रखे थे दरिया लेकिन 
हमने साहिल को जो देखा भी तो प्यासा देखा

Namo Namah Friends - be partners and join hands together

Hi Friends,
Namo Namah,
vaddakkam,
       Yellargu Namaskara, and Bro.& Sisters of the World
          We are fully aware of the fact that, today; the entire world is passing through a tense & amp; chaotic stage, even worse than what was experienced during the World Wars. The present one is also a war, a war between good & amp; evil, sacrifice & amp; greed, virtue & amp; vices, tolerance & amp; rigidity, religious coexistence & amp; fundamentalism, traditional Vs Modernity, East and West and so on.
        It is true that we are living in a world which Dicken’s called “Hard Times”. The world is witnessing mind boggling scientific and industrial developments on one hand and on other, chaos, terrorism, bloodshed, and massacre in the name of religions, caste, creed, across the boundaries. Pressures and tensions which are concomitant to growth are eroding the value system that was integral to our ethos. Some of us relatively unfettered by the present day materialism try to discover our panacea in their time honoured aphorism, but without falling victim to the backward looking pull of revivalism. The society should have helped in preserving the human values and peaceful coexistence apart from providing the materialistic gains and achieve sustainable development, but it is not happening. We must give attention to the past ideals but always within the present context. Ideals taken off the shelf must be well honed against contemporary values, before they can be used to enlighten mankind.

       Let us be partners and join hands together to work incessantly and learn to devote all our resources, energy and strength for the welfare of all living beings and try to develop culture of Tolerance, Universal Brotherhood and Peace.

Truly yours,

Vishwajeet Singh

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You're busy.- I couldn't

2:38:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
You're busy. I get that.
You're also committed to living 
at your highest potential 
and going full-out
 in this precious hero's journey of ours.
 I get that, too.
The challenge is that 
when you put the two together, 
it can be tough to do all the studying/learning/reading 
you'd like to do, eh? 
Wouldn't it be cool if, 
over the next year, 
you could get through the Big Ideas 
of some of the best self-development books? 
I thought so, too.

Because I could not stop for Death—

He kindly stopped for me—

The Carriage held but just Ourselves—

And Immortality.

We slowly drove—He knew no haste

And I had put away

My labor and my leisure too,

For His Civility—



We passed the School, where Children strove

At Recess—in the Ring—

We passed the fields of Gazing Grain—

We passed the Setting Sun—



Or rather—He passed Us—

The Dews drew quivering and chill—

For only Gossamer, my Gown—

My Tippet—only Tulle—



We paused before a House that seemed

A Swelling of the Ground—

The Roof was scarcely visible—

The Cornice—in the Ground—



Since then—'tis Centuries—and yet

Feels shorter than the Day

I first surmised the Horses' Heads

Were toward Eternity—

Read more...

Lovely Poem by Elizabeth Barrett

2:31:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.

I love thee to the depth and breadth and height

My soul can reach, when feeling out of sight

For the ends of Being and ideal Grace.

I love thee to the level of every day's

Most quiet need, by sun and candlelight.

I love thee freely, as men strive for Right;

I love thee purely, as they turn from Praise.

I love with a passion put to use

In my old griefs, and with my childhood's faith.

I love thee with a love I seemed to lose

With my lost saints, I love thee with the breath,

Smiles, tears, of all my life! and, if God choose,

I shall but love thee better after death.
please mail me  your feedback

Read more...

In quest of World Peace

2:29:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
Friends,

              We are fully aware of the fact that, today; the entire world is passing through a tense & chaotic stage, even worse than what was experienced during the World Wars. The present one is also a war, a war between good& evil, sacrifice & greed, virtue & vices, tolerance & rigidity, religious coexistence & fundamentalism, traditional Vs Modernity, East and West and so on.
                It is true that we are living in a world which Dicken’s called “Hard Times”. The world is witnessing mind boggling scientific and industrial developments on one hand and on other, chaos, terrorism, bloodshed, and massacre in the name of religions, caste, creed, across the boundaries. Pressures and tensions which are concomitant to growth are eroding the value system that was integral to our ethos.
                    Some of us relatively unfettered by the present day materialism try to discover our panacea in their time honoured aphorism, but without falling victim to the backward looking pull of revivalism. The society should have helped in preserving the human values and peaceful coexistence apart from providing the materialistic gains and achieve sustainable development, but it is not happening. We must give attention to the past ideals but always within the present context. Ideals taken off the shelf must be well honed against contemporary values, before they can be used to enlighten mankind.
                                    Let us be partners and join hands together to work incessantly and learn to devote all our resources, energy and strength for the welfare of all living beings and try to develop culture of Tolerance, Universal Brotherhood and Peace.
yours truly
Vishwajeet Singh

Read more...

Poem by eternal Robert Frost

2:25:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
Some say the world will end in fire;

Some say in ice.

From what I've tasted of desire

I hold with those who favor fire.

But if it had to perish twice,

I think I know enough of hate

To say that for destruction ice

Is also great

And would suffice.

-Robert Frost

Read more...

what is sociology?

5:18:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
What is sociology if not the systematic attempt to come to an understanding of modern society? (Wagner 1994). Sociology and modernity are closely intertwined, but it has also been argued that sociology is actually a product of modernity. Which came first, the egg or the chicken? The same sort of puzzled question is proposed in relation to sociology and modernity and the answer is often vague. I shall be exploring this concept within this brief essay.For the purposes of answering this question I will turn to Anthony Giddens (1982) to define sociology....                                                                                 
           "Sociology is concerned with the study of human societies....a society is a cluster, or a system of institutionalised modes of conduct....sociology has as its main focus the study of institutions of the advanced or the industrialised societies and of the conditions of transformation of those institutions". An understanding of modernity is also needed. Modernity is a phase in human history in which it is believed that humans can use scientific knowledge to ensure progress, it is a new experience. To Seidler and many other writers enlightenment thinking is the foundation of modernity. (Haralambous and Holborn 1996)The idea of society is a relatively new concept, in Webers.                                                                                       
           for the first time people began to see society as something, which was important to study, and it can be argued that this was the beginning of sociology, the emergence of modern societies was marked by the birth of a new intellectual and cognitive world. As modernity took form changes in social attitudes within the social sphere occurred making society itself interesting to others. The needs of modern society and how sociologists see people change with time. The removal of traditional restraints and the emergence of governments which guaranteed the rights of individuals were therefore seen as progressive developments. In the past sociology was not required as society had been static, perhaps people have become more interesting or society has become very technological making interactions vary. Sociologists tend to study modern issues for example health, Parsons and the sick role, single parent families and other modern day issues. Now society is full of strangers causing new and interesting interactions between people, in the past relationships in the static society were similar and perhaps uneventful. 
               Individuals are naturally rational and should be able to be free to pursue their own interests. Human beings are naturally communal and their interests can therefore only be met collectively (Taylor et al 1997). There is now widespread agreement over the major features of modernity. The eighteenth century enlightenment period previously had not only created an environment in which a new science could be developed due to the value of progress being advertised, but also religious discourses as a means of explaining the natural world were replaced by science
             The whole set up of society now requires ruling institutions to seek information and perhaps be studied themselves. There is a huge change in crime since preindustrial society, for example the discipline of criminology is a direct result of crime in the modern world, as pre modern day there was little deviance as individuals all knew one another. The emergence of coffee houses, clubs and saloons were now a place for discussion where everyone was equal and would be listened to, where such conversations may have previously been only open to religious scholars and philosophers were now open to the public. It has been argued by Marx that the beginning of market towns saw the major step towards an intellectual society and citizens became more civilized but at the same time dependent upon one another.              

welcome for suggestions

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To my Countrymen

5:07:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
Our Punya-Bhumi and Its


Glorious Past

If there is any land on this earth that can lay

claim to be the blessed Punya Bhumi, to be the

land to which all souls on this earth must come

to account for Karma, the land to which every

soul that is wending its way Godward must

come to attain its last home, the land where

humanity has attained its highest towards

gentleness, towards generosity, towards purity,

towards calmness, above all, the land of

introspection and of spirituality - it is India.

Read more...

Rise my countrymen

5:00:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
 Rise my countrymen

 Its now a good time when we can make fortune.

 We have the largest number of youths and

 now the time has came to us

 to unite and lead the world from darkness to glory

Our Punya-Bhumi and Its Glorious Past

If there is any land on this earth that can lay

claim to be the blessed Punya Bhumi, to be the

land to which all souls on this earth must come

to account for Karma, the land to which every

soul that is wending its way Godward must

come to attain its last home, the land where

humanity has attained its highest towards

gentleness, towards generosity, towards purity,

towards calmness, above all, the land of

introspection and of spirituality - it is India.

 it was said by MaxMuller and later by Swami Vivekananda now i am appealing you .
You deserve it

Read more...

To my people:

4:56:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
Our Punya-Bhumi and Its Glorious Past

If there is any land on this earth that can lay

claim to be the blessed Punya Bhumi, to be the

land to which all souls on this earth must come

to account for Karma, the land to which every

soul that is wending its way Godward must

come to attain its last home, the land where

humanity has attained its highest towards

gentleness, towards generosity, towards purity,

towards calmness, above all, the land of

introspection and of spirituality - it is India.

Read more...

Love Quotation

4:43:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
Here is my list of the choicest love quotations.
Find out why poets write about love.
 Learn about the true emotion of love. These love quotations are sure to move you.


Buddha
You, yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.
Confucius
Can there be a love which does not make demands on its object?

Voltaire
Love is a canvas furnished by Nature and embroidered by imagination.
Henry Ward Beecher
I never knew how to worship until I knew how to love.

Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Love does not consist in gazing at each other, but in looking outward together in the same direction.

Mother Teresa
There is more hunger for love and appreciation in this world than for bread.

Douglas Yates
People who are sensible about love are incapable of it.

Mother Teresa
We can do no great things; only small things with great love.

Rabindranath Tagore
I seem to have loved you in numberless forms, numberless times, in life after life, in age after age forever.

Aristotle
Love is composed of a single soul inhabiting two bodies.

Anna Louise Strong
To fall in love is easy, even to remain in it is not difficult; our human loneliness is cause enough. But it is a hard quest worth making to find a comrade through whose steady presence one becomes steadily the person one desires to be.

D. H. Lawrence
Love is the flower of life, and blossoms unexpectedly and without law, and must be plucked where it is found, and enjoyed for the brief hour of its duration.

George Elliot
I like not only to be loved, but to be told that I am loved.

William Shakespeare
Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs. Being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers' eyes. Being vexed, a sea nourished with lovers' tears. What is it else? A madness most discreet, a choking gall and a preserving sweet.

John Lennon
We've got this gift of love, but love is like a precious plant. You can't just accept it and leave it in the cupboard or just think it's going to get on by itself. You've got to keep watering it. You've got to really look after it and nurture it.
Ingrid Bergman
A kiss is a lovely trick designed by nature to stop speech when words become superfluous.

Marie E. Eschenbach
We don't believe in rheumatism and true love until after the first attack.
Woody Allen
I was nauseous and tingly all over. I was either in love or I had smallpox.

Albert Einstein
How on earth are you ever going to explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love?

               at last i am remembering the famous quote LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR
 hope you will follow it  in your life.  i will be delighted for your suggestion.
truly yours

Read more...

Quoting unquote!!!!!

4:34:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
hi brothers and sisters of the world
"What is this life if full of care; we have no time to stand and stare." These famous lines from the poem Leisure by W H Davis sum up my attitude towards life. The life we lead must be worth living. Find out what famous personalities think about life, with these famous life quotes.


A Zen Saying "Sit quietly, doing nothing, spring comes, and the grass grows by itself."

Ernest L. Woodward " So great has been the endurance, so incredible the achievement, that, as long as the sun keeps a set course in heaven, it would be foolish to despair of the human race."

Ralph Waldo Emerson  "So much of our time is preparation, so much is routine, and so much retrospect, that the path of each man's genius contracts itself to a very few hours."
Samuel Johnson "Some desire is necessary to keep life in motion."
Thomas Fuller"Some have been thought brave because they were afraid to run away."

Jane Rubietta "Someone may have stolen your dream when it was young and fresh and you were innocent. Anger is natural. Grief is appropriate. Healing is mandatory. Restoration is possible."
Stephen Covey "Strength lies in differences, not in similarities."

Kenneth Hildebrand "Strong lives are motivated by dynamic purposes."
Vincent Lombardi "Success demands singleness of purpose."
Booker T. Washington "Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome."
           when you come across the sayings of our forefathers we know where we are,
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ऐसा सवेरा हो

3:48:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
सर्दियो की नर्म धुप में काश
काश इक ऐसा सवेरा हो
जब कहीं दूर जंगल में नाचें मोर
और भँवरे भी महकाए शोर
और मै अपने मित्रो के संग
गाऊँ एक प्यारासा नगमा
और महकती कलियो में
शबनम भी खूब छलकते हो
और ठंडी सी फिजा में
कोयल की कूक भी शामिल हो
काश इक ऐसा सवेरा हो
जब हर तरफ ख़ूबसूरती का बसेरा हो
और हर तरह के फूलो की महक ने
सर्दियों की नर्म धुप में
.............काश इक ऐसा सवेरा हो

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क्या देखा ?

3:34:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
भीड़ में रिश्तों की इस दिल को अकेला देखा 
 ज़िन्दगी ऐसा भी हमने तेरा चेहरा देखा 
अब तो बंद होने की आँखों को इजाज़त दे दे 
 आँखों ने तेरा जाग कर रस्ता देखा 
उम्र भर साथ चले फिर भी रहे हम तन्हा 
हमने कुर्बत में भी ऐसा फासला देखा 
उस ने बाहो में समां रखे थे दरिया लेकिन 
हमने साहिल को जो देखा भी तो प्यासा देखा

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Namo Namah Friends - be partners and join hands together

3:21:00 PM Reporter: Vishwajeet Singh 0 Responses
Hi Friends,
Namo Namah,
vaddakkam,
       Yellargu Namaskara, and Bro.& Sisters of the World
          We are fully aware of the fact that, today; the entire world is passing through a tense & amp; chaotic stage, even worse than what was experienced during the World Wars. The present one is also a war, a war between good & amp; evil, sacrifice & amp; greed, virtue & amp; vices, tolerance & amp; rigidity, religious coexistence & amp; fundamentalism, traditional Vs Modernity, East and West and so on.
        It is true that we are living in a world which Dicken’s called “Hard Times”. The world is witnessing mind boggling scientific and industrial developments on one hand and on other, chaos, terrorism, bloodshed, and massacre in the name of religions, caste, creed, across the boundaries. Pressures and tensions which are concomitant to growth are eroding the value system that was integral to our ethos. Some of us relatively unfettered by the present day materialism try to discover our panacea in their time honoured aphorism, but without falling victim to the backward looking pull of revivalism. The society should have helped in preserving the human values and peaceful coexistence apart from providing the materialistic gains and achieve sustainable development, but it is not happening. We must give attention to the past ideals but always within the present context. Ideals taken off the shelf must be well honed against contemporary values, before they can be used to enlighten mankind.

       Let us be partners and join hands together to work incessantly and learn to devote all our resources, energy and strength for the welfare of all living beings and try to develop culture of Tolerance, Universal Brotherhood and Peace.

Truly yours,

Vishwajeet Singh

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