I must not trust unless there is no reason left for any doubt. I must go on doubting unless a point comes where I can no longer doubt. Bhagwan Rajneesh
He who gives way to violent gestures will increase his rage; he who does not control signs of fear will experience fear in a greater degree; and he who remains passive when overwhelmed with grief loses his best chance of recovering elasticity of the mind. Charles Darwin
Yesterday is but today's memories and tomorrow is today's dreams. Khalil Gibran
Life is full of pain and only Nirvana (salvation) freedom from sorrow is ensured. All else is illusion. Health conceals disease, youth hides old age and apparent happiness is fraught with the canker of misery. Buddha
Though the pain of life is compensated for by pleasure, pleasure itself is the root of pain. Sorrow is the aftermath of sensual pleasure because there is pain as soon as the object of pleasure is removed. Buddha
The Rainbow is more beautiful then the pot at the end of it, because the rainbow is now. And the pot never turns out to be quite one really expects. Hugh Prater
I recognize live now and only now, and I will do what I want to do this moment and not what I decided was best for me yesterday. Hugh Prater
You see things that are and ask, "why?". But, I dream of things that never were and say, "Why not?" Unknown
Real generosity is doing something nice for someone who'll never find out Frank A Clark
Good judgment comes from experience. Experience comes from bad judgment. Unknown
If you want your dreams to come true, don't sleep. Anonymous
When I was a child, I had always envisaged the illusions of life to be a bed of roses. Now that I am older, I conclude the bed of roses are also replete of thorns, sorrows and setbacks. Ayadh Farooq
The truth you speak has no past and no future. It is, and that's all it needs to be Richard Bach
A cloud does not know why it moves in just such a direction and at such a speed. . . it feels an impulsion . . . this is the place to go now. But the sky knows the reasons and the pattern behind the clouds, and, you will know too, if you lift yourself high enough to see beyond horizons. Richard Bach
Sometimes in life you wonder and hope that 'enough' in life would sustain us, yet when you apply it to different aspects of living you get new meanings and varied levels of wants and wishes. Is 'enough' an actual measure of satiation or just a word borrowed to put some sense in an otherwise drab and desolate life? Try applying it and see whether you are far away from your dreams or have 'arrived'. The word 'arrived' is another such word that is derived from 'enough'. When both put together we wonder whether we have had 'enough' in life or have merely 'arrived' at a certain point or place which is either the pinnacle of our lives or merely the 'nadir' disguised as our highest achievement. The words 'pinnacle' and 'nadir' are once again drawn from figments of our imagination in which we conceive things one way or another. A 'nearly won' concept could be interpreted as coming very close to accomplishing or merely having not accomplished at all. Again accomplishments are 'feats' that differ from one individual to another. Feats are only measurable to the 'limits' one sets up for oneself. When one pushes his or her limits, then accomplishments can generally be termed as a 'feat' Ayadh Farooq
There are many instances in our existence where we tend to do things because it made sense then. However, through the passage of time, and the changes that come to pass, when we try to perceive matters again, we are amazed that they do not have the same significance anymore. We even lose the perception of what we did and why we did it. Ayadh farooq