Wednesday 31 December 2014


490. The ship has to decide its course regardless of the wind’s direction.
- Sujit Mukerji

489. Deal with the faults of others as gently as your own.

488. It is easier to criticize than to do better.

487. One should speak little with others and much with oneself.

486. Even a fish wouldn't get into trouble if it kept its mouth shut.

485. Common sense is genius dressed in its working clothes.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

484. If you have built castles in the air, your work need not be lost. Now put the foundations under them.
-         Henry David Thoreau

483. Put a silk on a goat and it is still a goat.

482. Wisdom is of times nearer when we stoop than when we soar.
- William Wordsworth

481. A blind person who sees is better than a seeing person who is blind.

Wednesday 24 December 2014


480. Even the sun’s worshippers look away during its eclipse. Others admire it!
- Sujit Mukerji

479. It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory.
- W Edwards Deming

478. The prudent embark when the sea is calm - the rash when the sea is stormy.
- Maori

477. Eggs have no business dancing with stones.
- Haitian

476. Sleeping people can't fall down.

475. Make your ego porous. Will is of little importance. Fame is nothing. Openness is everything.
-         Rainer Maria Rilke

474. Great good nature without prudence is a great misfortune.
- Ben Franklin

473. Beware the person with nothing to lose.

472. Because we focused on the snake, we missed the scorpion.

471. When the moon is full, it begins to wane.

Sunday 14 December 2014


470. If someone hurts me, I will not take revenge because it could be unintentional. Even if it is on purpose, it will mean such is his nature which, obviously, will not change and he is bound to be so with others too. Naturally, one day he will be paid back with the same coin by someone else so inclined. So, why should I waste my time and energy and soil my hands?
- Sujit Mukerji

469. Measure a thousand times; cut once.

468. Beware of the fury of a patient man.
- John Dryden

467. He that scatters thorns, let him not go barefoot.
-Ben Franklin

466. The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
- Eleanor Roosevelt

465. When you are finished changing, you are finished
- Benjamin Franklin

464. Whoever has a tail of straw should not get too close to the fire.

463. The eagle was killed with an arrow made with its own feathers.

462. A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a moulder of consensus.
- Martin Luther King, Jr.

Sunday 7 December 2014


461. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

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Friday 5 December 2014


460. Those of us who are able to optimally use our resources turn out to be smarter than the others.
- Sujit Mukerji

459. Easy does it.
- T. Taylor

458. Anger is often more hurtful than the injury that caused it.

457. The anger of the prudent never shows.

456. Fire in the heart sends smoke into the head.

455. Without work one finishes nothing. The prize will not be sent to you, you have to win it.
-         Ralph Waldo Emerson

454. You never know what lies right around the corner.

453. It's an ill wind that blows no good.
- John Heywood

452. The leopard does not change his spots.
– William Shakespeare

451. Little leaks sink the ship.
- Ben Franklin

Tuesday 2 December 2014


450. One sees nothing, the second sees what comes to the fore while the third also sees what is beyond and reads between the lines too … who is the smart one?
- Sujit Mukerji

449. MIGHTY UNITY
- daughter, Josheca Mukerji

One of the great freedom fighters, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s birthday – Oct 31 – has been declared as ‘Unity Day’ from this year. ‘Unity’ is such a short word, so easy to spell, and this word is used so often, but who is really united? Everybody seems to care about his/her own desires and go against everybody else. One is too keen to fulfill one’s own wishes even at the cost of sacrificing the feeling of unity. In such an era like this, it has really been a great step to declare a day, that too such a great day (a luminary’s birthday) as National Unity Day.
Now, it is time for me to relive this Unity Day which we celebrated in our school. We had the heaven-sent opportunity to be able to spread the   message of unity. We rallied around the school trying to spread the message of unity. Some were holding placards, others were just walking. We were really united that day. Everyone seemed to have the same kind of emotions. We rallied around and came back to the school campus hoping that our efforts had been fruitful. We spent the rest of the time in the school engaged in certain other activities such as collage making etc. That was indeed a very great day. I don’t know about anyone else but, at least, I understood the importance of unity.
It would be so good if everyone remains united forever. One thing is assured that if everyone is united, no power can cause any disturbance however mighty that power may be. That is to say, no power is mightier than unity itself. It would indeed be very good if we do not treat this unity as a utopian concept but see it happening. It would be so good to see everyone stand, walk or run for unity. If we are united, our progress will be much easier and faster and we will come out from the dark dungeons of our lives, thereby ensuring a more blissful state.
Surely, “united we stand and divided we fall”. Everyone seems so busy in falling and getting up that there is no time left to stand. But the day is bound to come when ‘unity’ shall be shouted in a united manner.

448. Nothing, even the most appealing, can be perfect.
- daughter, Josheca Mukerji

447. The second word makes the quarrel.

446. Keep no more cats than will catch mice.
- J. Dare

445. Come what may, time and hour runs through the roughest day.
- William Shakespeare

444. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.
- John Philpot Curran

443. Fish don't get caught in deep water.
- Malay

442. Pleasing ware is half sold.
- George Herbert

441. I have always tried to turn every disaster into an opportunity.
-         John D Rockefeller