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- Theres a farmer who has sown tomato seeds in his field hoping that mango trees will grow out of them. And now, when the field…
- Days are like train,they will just zoom by.You can be zapped seeing them pass or you can jump on to one of them and enjoy…
- Those who have FAITH believe that the Sun will Rise. They don't wake up in the morning and look out to see if the sun…
- Look around! People have faces with no smiles, as if they are carrying heavy baggage. Stop them! Give them a SMILE and see them Light…
- Those who are not Free, can't even climb a Tree .... Forget about them being what they want to Be!-RVM
- Things will happen. You can't stop them from happening, but you can control your reaction from making things worse. React Positively. Live Happily.-RVM
- People are like pistachios. Some of them open up easily, but there are others who need to be really broken to get into.-RVM
- Problems are like Balloons. We let them unnecessarily blow up.-RVM
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