Thursday 20 November 2014


440. A resolutely conscientious would go out of his way to ensure justice to all.
- Sujit Mukerji

439. Only a fool has to be told everything (yet, perhaps, to no/not much avail).
- daughter, Josheca Mukerji

438. Only a fool tests the water with both feet.

437. The fewer the words the shorter the quarrel.

436. If you buy what you don't need, you steal from yourself.

435. Anger is a short madness.
- Horace

434. Do not wait to strike till the iron is hot; but make it hot by striking.
- William Butler Yeats

433. If you call one wolf, you invite the pack.

432. One who steals has no right to complain if he is robbed.
- Aesop

431. A man should never be ashamed to admit that he is in the wrong – which is but saying in other words that – “He is wiser today than yesterday”.
- Jonathan Swift

Friday 7 November 2014


430. We forget that people may be of the same or more or less IQ level and that makes things more difficult.
- Sujit Mukerji

429. As the sun's shadow shifts, so there is no permanence on earth.

428. At high tide, fish eat ants; at low tide, ants eat fish.

427. Better the devil you know than the one you don't.
- R. Taverner

426. Be ever vigilant but never suspicious.

425. The honey is sweet but the bee has a sting.
- Ben Franklin

424. If you are patient in one moment of anger, you will escape a hundred days of sorrow.

423. The greatest remedy for anger is delay.

422. Choice, not chance, determines your destiny.
-         Aristotle

421. Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.