Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Top 30 sentences I found in 2012

Top 30 sentences I found in 2012

Words, Words, Words! ~Hamlet, Shakespeare

Even the most of our deepest thoughts are thought through the medium of words. And when a bunch of good words combine together - it has really a magical effect. 2012 has been a pretty wordy year for me. Words that got combined by different authors to drench us in the river of meaning. Here is my collection of beautiful top30 sentences written by awesome people.

1.Our main business is not to see what lies dimly at distance, but to do what lies clearly at hand. - Carlyle

2.Anyone can carry his burden, however hard, until nightfall. Anyone can do his work, however hard, for one day. Anyone can live sweetly, patiently, lovingly, purely, till the sun goes down. And this is all that life really means. – Robert Louis Stevenson

3.He was always with her. She found him in the cadence of a stranger’s voice, the sudden laughter on a quiet street, a phrase, a scent, a song. He was everywhere. – Sidney Sheldon

4.To know all is to forgive all. – Dale Carnegie

5.I Wish I could be your tear drops for what more could anyone ask than to be conceived in your heart, born in your eyes, lived on your cheeks and died on your lips. –Anonymous lover

6.When a man lives with the God his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur of the brook or the rustle of the corn. – Emerson

7.Thinking is work. It takes energy. Thinking requires time, and patience, and broad information, and clear-headedness. – Dale Carnegie

8.Yah Vaatsalya na tha, keval daya thi. Maatru-prem mein kathorta hoti thi, lekin mrudulta se mili huyi. Iss prem mein karuna thi, par wah kathorta nahi thi jo aatmeeyta ka gupt sandesh hain. – Premchand

9.Happy is the man who has found his work. – Carlyle

10.“Sancho, the pleasure is not in the inn when we reach there; it is now when we are on the road.” – Don Quixote

11.“A man who calls his kinsmen to feast doesn’t do so to save them from starving. They all have food in their own homes. When we gather together in a moonlit village around, it is not because of the moon. Everyman can see it from his own compound. We come together because it is good for the kinsmen to do so…I fear you young people don’t understand how strong is the bond of kinship. A culture that emphasizes solely the yang values is bound to end up with many dangling bodies like that of Okwonkwo” - Novel Name: Things fall apart. Author: Chinua Achebe

12.Deprive the average man of his lie and you have robbed him of his happiness as well. – Rellin Movel

13.Putting a glass of milk in the hands of every child may be much more inspiring vision to work for than to become the largest petro-chemicals producer with the highest profit margin. – S.Manikutty and S.P. Singh

14.My heart is full of courage, not of anger. – Joan of Arc

15.Am I a king only because I’m the son of a king? Or is it because I can make the people accept my laws or the army to move at my commands? Or self-confidence alone justify it? I ask you – all of you – what would you have me to do to become a real king in your eyes? – He gets no answer. –From Tughlaq by Girish Karnard.

16.Life is not be lived because something has happened in the past and nor for an ideal future. It is for doing the right thing here and now.

17.“Man cannot ask what the meaning of life is… It is he who is asked. In a word, each man is questioned by life and he can answer to life only by answering for his own life. – Frankl

18.It is better to have self control than to control an army. – Bible

19.“Satyam vadet, Priyam vadet; Speak the truth sweetly.” – Vedas

20.“Madam, If I consider your dazzling teeth, your age should be 19, but from your wavy brown hair, you can be placed around 18. But if I consider your gentle complexion, you can be said to be no more than 16”. Madam says, “I appreciate the way you told it but could you tell me my exact age?”. “As I am too weak in calculations, you just have to add 19, 18 and 16 and you will arrive at my guess of your age.” – Tenali (from book “Fix your problems in Tenali’s way” By “ Vishal Goyal”

21.He has right to criticize, who has the heart to help. – Lincoln

22.Like we decorate gold ornaments with diamonds, decorate yourselves with good values – Chanakya

23.There are only three jewels on earth: Food grains, water and words of good wish. Foolish people run behind gold and other ornaments thinking that they are the real jewels. –Chanakya

24.“Yoga karmasu kaushalam; Yoga means patience during the deed. – Geeta [ from this can we infer Dhyana-yoga as "patience during thinking or meditating" and so on?

25.Recite thou in the name of thy lord who hath taught the use of the pen. – Koran [first page]

26.Fashion and luxury are the most dangerous tyrants on this earth!!!!!!!!!!!

27.Child flower asks mother,
Mother, why should we blossom?
Man plucks us, animal eats.
O child! if we do not blossom,
Man's heart turns cruel. – APJ

28." ...that I may dedicate each victory to her and call upon her in defeat, and if at last I give my life, I give it in the sacred name of Dulcinea. " - Don Quixote

29.The sun is painting the dying sky with wild colors of a mad artist. – Sidney Sheldon

30.Love was the wonderful new country to be explored. -Sidney Sheldon

Free:

1.Pain follows pleasure and vice versa. – Socrates [have patience anyway]

2."Long after her sensitive heart and weary hands had crumbled into dust, and had climbed to life again in forest flowers, he said to a friend, with tears in his eyes, 'All that I am or ever hope to be I owe to my sainted mother.'" -Dr. J.G. Holland about Abe Lincoln

3. The proof of this truth is in every person, and it therefore admits
of easy investigation by systematic introspection and self-analysis.
Let a man radically alter his thoughts, and he will be astonished at
the rapid transformation it will effect in the material conditions
of his life. Men imagine that thought can be kept secret, but it
cannot; it rapidly crystallizes into habit, and habit solidifies
into circumstance. Bestial thoughts crystallize into habits of
drunkenness and sensuality, which solidify into circumstances of
destitution and disease: impure thoughts of every kind crystallize
into enervating and confusing habits, which solidify into
distracting and adverse circumstances: thoughts of fear, doubt, and
indecision crystallize into weak, unmanly, and irresolute habits,
which solidify into circumstances of failure, indigence, and slavish
dependence: lazy thoughts crystallize into habits of uncleanliness
and dishonesty, which solidify into circumstances of foulness and
beggary: hateful and condemnatory thoughts crystallize into habits
of accusation and violence, which solidify into circumstances of
injury and persecution: selfish thoughts of all kinds crystallize
into habits of self-seeking, which solidify into circumstances more
or less distressing. On the other hand, beautiful thoughts of all
kinds crystallize into habits of grace and kindliness, which
solidify into genial and sunny circumstances: pure thoughts
crystallize into habits of temperance and self-control, which
solidify into circumstances of repose and peace: thoughts of
courage, self-reliance, and decision crystallize into manly habits,
which solidify into circumstances of success, plenty, and freedom:
energetic thoughts crystallize into habits of cleanliness and
industry, which solidify into circumstances of pleasantness: gentle
and forgiving thoughts crystallize into habits of gentleness, which
solidify into protective and preservative circumstances: loving and
unselfish thoughts crystallize into habits of self-forgetfulness for
others, which solidify into circumstances of sure and abiding
prosperity and true riches. - James Allen, As a man thinketh!




P.S. All works are awesome. Serial numbers are given only and only for counting.




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