Tuesday 11 March 2014

88. If fundamentals are not clear, we can’t go far.

87. (BANGLA) Ei jatrae jokhun phire takai
Ei poristhitir karon khuje pai
Shob kichhuri kono karon to hoye
Ar shob karonero kono karon hoye
Sudhu eitukui to bojhar kotha-bolo ki na tai?
Tobey eto mushkil keno hoye bhai?
Nijer opor diye jachhe maney nijei to tar dai
Onno rokum jodi bhebe thaktam
Taholey ki emun kokhuno hotey parto?
Ki bolo bhai?
Kichhu kharap holay prosno holo ki kore ta sarai?
Kichhu to upaye hobe mon ke tai bojhai
Ar Taar dikay takai!
Upaye to achhei Se bojhae tai
Aro bhablei to hoye bhai!!
(When I look back in this journey, I find the reason behind the prevailing circumstances. Everything has some cause and every cause is also a result of some other cause – emphasis is on the multiplicity of causes that combine together to produce an effect – we have only that much to understand, isn’t it so? Then, why is it so difficult? If we are experiencing something, that means we are involved which, again, means we have a role and so, we are responsible. If we had thought differently, could things have taken such a turn? What do you say? When something goes wrong, the question that arises is how to get it right. There must be some way, I keep telling myself and look up to Him. “There sure is”, He makes me feel, “Just think more …”
- Sujit Mukerji

86. Everything is like a game:
We always get a blame
And don’t win without a fail;
But once won, we get the fame,
Our problems become tame
And certain heights we can scale …
- Sujit Mukerji

85. Most of the things we desire are expensive but the truth is the things that really satisfy us are free of cost: joy, laughter, good relations and friends …

84. Locks are never manufactured without keys …
Similarly, God never gives problems without solutions. We only need to have patience and perseverance …

83. I requested God to keep you happy…
He said, “OK! But only for four days.”
I said, “OK! Summer, winter, autumn and spring days.”
He said, “No, only for three days.”
I said, “OK! Yesterday, today and tomorrow.”
 He said, “No, only for two days.”
I said, “OK! Day and night.”
He said, “No, only for one day.”
I said, “OK! Everyday.”
God smiled and said, “OK!”

82. Q: What is worse than losing everything?
Swami Vivekananda’s answer: Losing the Hope with the help of which we can regain what is lost …

81. We should respect the old when we are young,
We should help the weak when we are strong,
We should forgive the fault when someone is wrong,
Because one day in life we will be old, weak and wrong …

80. Every day is special if we think so,
Every moment is memorable if we feel so,
Every one is unique if we see so,

Life is beautiful if we live so …

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