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Friday, July 11, 2008

Many a times we kept saying that "life sucks". During times like this we all usually fail to understand the situation as a whole. This is totally normal for us all to be like this because 'we don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.' This quote has been on my MSN nickname for a while now. I don't intend to remove it until I manage to fully understand and utilize the quote's teaching.

This quote is a simple yet powerful one. It helps build one's attitude and character.

I've been told that young people nowadays, including my generation don't really appreciate quotes. Or rather don't know how to appreciate quotes. There is nothing wrong with that actually.

I personally love quotes to the max. Especially those short and sweet messages will hit me hard. Those simple yet powerful quotes are good ones. Because with short quotes I can remember better and follow better. Sometimes this is how I build my attitude and character.

How about you?

11:30 AM

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