Sunday 31 August 2014


350. A child sees an elder panicking and raising a hue and cry, it learns to do the same thing and with that kind of learning he grows.
- Sujit Mukerji

349. Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy.
- Isaac Newton

348.  Great minds have purposes, others have wishes.
Washington Irving

347. Deeds are fruits; words are leaves.

346. The only time when we are rendered powerless is when we give up and decide for ourselves that we can not go on.
- contributed by Dr. Ashok Tahiliani

345. Falsehood is cowardice. Truthfulness needs courage.
- Sujit Mukerji

344. Appearances are deceptive, we know. Yet, we tend to be influenced by appearances!
- daughter, Josheca Mukerji

343. Kids find enjoyment in small things. They do not harbour grudge nor do they nurture vengeance for long. They do not take much time to forget their sorrows. Yet, they learn their lessons and move on … Why do such things become difficult on growing up, generally speaking?
- daughter, Josheca Mukerji

342. Lack of focus, we know, delays success. Yet, there are instances when in an attempt to explain certain things, there is a tendency to drift away from the core issue and the thrust is lost.
- daughter, Josheca Mukerji

341. Do not be like the cat who wanted a fish but was afraid to get his paws wet.     
– William Shakespeare

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