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Pravin Kumar
Age: 64 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2011 11:03 am |
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OVERCOMING THE NEGATIVE
“If successful people have one common trait, it's an utter lack of cynicism. The world owes them nothing. They go out and find what they need without asking for permission; they're driven, talented, and work through negatives by focusing on the positives.” -Mike Zimmerman
"The longer we dwell on our misfortunes, the greater is their power to harm us." -- Francois-Marie Arouet, better know as Voltaire
“Conquering any difficulty always gives one a secret
joy, for it means pushing back a boundary-line and adding to one's liberty.” -- Henri Frederic Amiel
"The beauty of the soul shines out when a man bears with composure one heavy mischance after another, not because he does not feel them, but because he is a man of high and heroic temper." – Aristotle
OVERCOMING THE NEGATIVE
“If successful people have one common trait, it's an utter lack of cynicism. The world owes them nothing. They go out and find what they need without asking for permission; they're driven, talented, and work through negatives by focusing on the positives.” -Mike Zimmerman
"The longer we dwell on our misfortunes, the greater is their power to harm us." -- Francois-Marie Arouet, better know as Voltaire
“Conquering any difficulty always gives one a secret
joy, for it means pushing back a boundary-line and adding to one's liberty.” -- Henri Frederic Amiel
"The beauty of the soul shines out when a man bears with composure one heavy mischance after another, not because he does not feel them, but because he is a man of high and heroic temper." – Aristotle
PRESIDENTIAL VOICES
The struggle of today is not altogether for today--it is for a vast future, also. With a reliance on Providence, all the more firm and earnest, let us proceed in the great task which events have devolved upon us.
Abraham Lincoln
The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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