September 27th, 2010

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book of inspirational quotes of great scientists

  1. To teach is to learn twice.
  2. Inflation has broken with many money in your pocket.
  3. Most computers is wonderful, it's just a product of the human brain.
  4. We blame the faults in others only why not take advantage.
  5. A laugh is like music, that lingers in your heart, And when the melody is heard, the ills of life depart.
  6. Think what you speak but do not speak what you think.
  7. Men use care to buy a horse and are careless in their choice of friends.
  8. A good cause never fails, the word truth has never hurts to end.
  9. When choosing the lesser of two evils, always remember that it is always evil.
  10. Happiness is health, its opposite, melancholy, is disease.
  11. The poor man in search of food, the rich man's appetite.
  12. A candle loses nothing to light other candles.
  13. The strength of the man he is in his misfortune with courage.
  14. A long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough.
  15. Forward, always forward, without fear or hesitation. (Mother).
  16. The wise man learns more of their The fool enemies not friends.
  17. . Circumstances: Circumstances are the rulers of the weak, but the instruments of the wise.
  18. When two companies always agree, one of them is unnecessary.
  19. Patience is the key to paradise. (Turkish proverb).
  20. inspirational Mr. Bharat Ratna words Visveswarayya M., Staesman engineer.
  • Life Success depends on the action, which is what you do and not what feels or think the price of success is hard work.
  • A man whose only motto in life is to seek pleasure and avoid pain is not the basis for all the continued success and deserved in life.
  • Do not give opinions on matters that are not relevant.
  • To dress well is to be well disciplined.
  • success man's life depends on the man's own effort.
  • saving practices and winning a record month in a year.
  • Satisfaction leads to stagnation.
  • Work hard. Hard work never killed anybody. There is concern that kills.
  • Work is worship and service to the nation is the goal and purpose of all education and knowledge.
  • To build a better country is to create better people.
  • Industrialise or perish.
  • Too often we forget the economic truth that if people around us are happy, we are bound to be happy.
  • Restrict imports, increased exports.
  • Education is the sovereign remedy against all economic ills.
  • The main objective and purpose of education is to train the beneficiaries in the battle of life.
  • Think in terms of the nation, trying to promote national efficiency f limit its power.

21. If they say that 50 million nonsense remains nonsense.

22. The greatest happiness is to make others happy.

23. A fool always finds an even more foolish than admired.

24. Living well, so you can die well.

25. He who hesitates is lost.

26. Nothing provisions in the affairs of men worse than indifference.

27. Opportunity is often lost due to indecision.

28. Perseverance is the hook too or partner of all virtues.

29. If you want peace prepare for war.

30. The future is purchased by the present.

31. A condition with defective moral laws have failed. (Seneca).

32. A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. (Francis Bacon).

33. Capacity of wealth is bad.

34. Remember that there is something to learn from everyone.

35. I just satisfy my conscience that is God. (Mahatma Gandhi).

36. Together we are strong, divided we fall.

37. Think good thoughts, good deeds before.

38. The wounds made by the words are difficult to cure.

39. A house divided against itself can not stand. (Abraham Lincoln).

40. They always talk who never think.

41. The great wealth in the hands of a madman is a great misfortune.

42. Marry in haste and repent at leisure.

43. There is nothing permanent in the world except "change."

44. One that is supported is rich. (Lao Tzu).

45. He who laughs last.

46. Fools Rush in where angels fear to tread. (Alexander Pope).

47. When all men think alike, no one thinks very much.

48. Victory has a thousand fathers, while defeat is orphan.

49. average admire the rich men, great men, glory.

50. Much learning does not teach understanding.

51. Do not talk if you can improve the silence.

52. A man without patience is a lamp without oil.

53: Great. Doing the job is very good, but just the thought. Fill in the brain, therefore, with high thoughts, highest ideals, place day and night before thee, and will come a great job. (Swamy Vivekananda).

54. No man can be a patriot on an empty stomach. (William Cowper).

55. To err is human; blame the other side of politics.

56. He who has health has hope, and he who has hope has everything. (Arabic proverb).

57. A man there is much talk is still very attractive. (Oscar Wilde).

58. Justify a double fault.

59. There is a crazy corner in the brain of the wisest man. (Aristotle).

60. No cosmetic beauty like happiness.

61. If we make an effort to continue nothing happens. The effort is the root of all the achievements, the foundation all the achievements.

62. The young know the rules, but the old man knows the exceptions.

63. The worst form of injustice, justice is passed. (Plato).

64. Small stocks fared better than major works planned. (Peter Marshall).

65. The wise man reads books and life itself. (Lin Yutang).

66. instant joke with a laugh.

immediate action contributes to a good cause.

Instant decision aid to good management.

instant smile helps a good life. (Geetha Rajasekar).

67. The greatest prayer is patience. (Buddha).

68. The best part of beauty is that no picture can express. (Miguel de Cervantes).

69. A good laugh is sunshine in a house.

70. Nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent. (Eleanor Roosevelt).

71. We can live without our friends, but not our neighbors.

72. Six feet of earth makes us all equal. (Italian proverb).

73. Where is the master may, justice is servant. (In German proverb).

74. Everyone is ignorant about different issues. (Will Rogers).

75. To forgive all that is inhuman not funny. (Seneca).

76. If a man speaks too much, is loquacious.

If you speak too soon, which is reserved.

If you spend too much, is lavish.

If you spend very little, is a miser.

If you arrive too, is a step forward.

If it's too late, it's back.

if you insist too much, it's stubborn.

If you insist too little, which is fickle.

If it is accommodative, it's cheap.

If it is not rigid, proud.

77. The greatest virtue is the struggle against inequality, whatever the cost may be. (Subhash Chandra Bose).

78. Wealth should be used to achieve charitable, educational and knowledge to save humanity and perform good deeds, words to help others in their progress and understanding to achieve God.

79. God permeates the entire universe and is witness of all our actions and therefore a wrong done in secret, not enjoy immunity.

80. The harder the conflict the more glorious the triumph. What do you get too cheap, too readily believe, is the high cost of life that gives everything its value.

81. Gentleness brings victory to those who attack and victory to one who defends. Those whom Heaven would save, it fences around gently.

82. Equality is not a law of nature. Nature has done two things equal, the sovereign right is subordination and dependence.

83. The law is the law if it violates the principles of eternal justice.

84. It is a thousand times better to have common sense without education than to have education without common sense.

85. No people is wholly civilized where a distinction is drawn between stealing an office and stealing a purse.

86. It is best to do things badly wrong reasons as good reasons. You lose your soul is not significant, but how their actions affect others is vital.

87. Not ashamed to say that you not ashamed of thinking.

88. In this world there is always danger for those who fear.

89. The feeling that you have made a reward is the feeling that you did to perfection is fatal.

90. The worry often gives a small thing a big shadow.

91. Many people confuse the poor planning and mismanagement of the chance to drive.

92. Among the policy choices is in a dilemma: what I will promise that next time if he did everything he promised last time.

93. What crushes individuality is despotism, no matter what the name, you can call.

94. Among the rules governing the law of justice, an importance is given to tell the truth in all circumstances. The lie is forcing people to continue the habit for good, but those who stick to the truth may always be compatible.

95. The Earth provides enough to satisfy the needs of every man, but not the greed of all men.

96. Note that even if you're on the right track, you'll do more if you stay there.

97. Men become bad and guilty because they speak and act without providing the results of their words and actions.

98. Much of what error "progress" simply call the place a nuisance complicated for a mere annoyance.

99. All the progress and growth is a matter of change, but change must be the growth in our concepts of society and the government if not destroy them.

100. Idleness is the nest in which mischief lays its eggs.

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