PROVERBS
Ø Mind employed is mind enjoyed.
Ø Encouraging a good deed is as good as doing it.
Ø A man of strong will achieves his objectives though lacking in means.
Ø Always do your duties willingly and lovingly but never out of fear.
Ø Slow down your desires, speed up your actions.
Ø Where there is no desire, there is no sorrow.
Ø An un-contented mind can never be happy.
Ø Poor is he forever, whose wants are unlimited.
Ø Transitory pleasures deprive you of permanent.
Ø Transitory pleasures deprive you of permanent Bliss.
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Good Proverb
PROVERBS
Ø If your take pains today, pleasure will be yours tomorrow.
Ø Where there is a will, there is a way.
Ø Too much of anything is good for nothing.
Ø Fools are elated or dejected by trifles every moment.
Ø Friendship flourishes among equals.
Ø Lack of opportunity, not of talent, makes many a man fail in his life.
Ø The wise improve their capability by rectifying their errors.
Ø The lives of great men inspire us to achiever our pious goals.
Proverbs
PROVERBS
Ø Truth is feared, lie loved.
Ø Money lost can be regained but time lost is lost for ever.
Ø No venture, no gain.
Ø No pleasures without pains.
Ø The virtuous alone can admire the virtuous.
Ø To make friendship s easy and to maintain it is difficult.
Ø No one offers or heeds unpleasant advice.
Ø The wise sayings of the elders are benedictions to us.
Proverbs
PROVERBS
Ø No other duty is more reverend than mother.
Ø God manifests himself through mother and bestows. His love on all beings.
Ø Mother and motherland are really more than heaven.
Ø Give thy ear to the wise and get enlightened.
Ø Great minds everywhere think and preach alike.
Ø Truth is god. Truth guides the world.
Ø Speak less, speak meaningful and beneficially.
Ø Speak well, for you will be judged by your own words.
Ø Good thought, word and deed are indeed great boons.
Ø Nothing delights us as a good classic.
Proverbs
PROVERBS
Ø Good deeds brook on delay.
Ø He, who thirsts for earning and learning, does not waste even a single second.
Ø Perform your duty without bothering about its fruit.
Ø Nothing is impossible for a man of action.
Ø Fortune favors the brave.
Ø Good act begets good fruit. Be patient.
Ø Those who undertake noble deeds are dear and near to god.
Ø An act that please your fellow brethren please. Good too.
Ø Truthfulness, charity, compassion, knowledge of the self and
right action are the quintessence of devotion.
Ø A mind free from anger, delusion and fear can alone be tranquil.
provebrs
Ø If your take pains today, pleasure will be yours tomorrow.
Ø Where there is a will, there is a way.
Ø Too much of anything is good for nothing.
Ø Fools are elated or dejected by trifles every moment.
Ø Friendship flourishes among equals.
Ø Lack of opportunity, not of talent, makes many a man fail in his life.
Ø The wise improve their capability by rectifying their errors.
Ø The lives of great men inspire us to achiever our pious goals.
Proverbs
PROVERBS
Ø Truth is feared, lie loved.
Ø Money lost can be regained but time lost is lost for ever.
Ø No venture, no gain.
Ø No pleasures without pains.
Ø The virtuous alone can admire the virtuous.
Ø To make friendship s easy and to maintain it is difficult.
Ø No one offers or heeds unpleasant advice.
Ø The wise sayings of the elders are benedictions to us.
Proverbs
PROVERBS
Ø No other duty is more reverend than mother.
Ø God manifests himself through mother and bestows. His love on all beings.
Ø Mother and motherland are really more than heaven.
Ø Give thy ear to the wise and get enlightened.
Ø Great minds everywhere think and preach alike.
Ø Truth is god. Truth guides the world.
Ø Speak less, speak meaningful and beneficially.
Ø Speak well, for you will be judged by your own words.
Ø Good thought, word and deed are indeed great boons.
Ø Nothing delights us as a good classic.
Proverbs
PROVERBS
Ø Good deeds brook on delay.
Ø He, who thirsts for earning and learning, does not waste even a single second.
Ø Perform your duty without bothering about its fruit.
Ø Nothing is impossible for a man of action.
Ø Fortune favors the brave.
Ø Good act begets good fruit. Be patient.
Ø Those who undertake noble deeds are dear and near to god.
Ø An act that please your fellow brethren please. Good too.
Ø Truthfulness, charity, compassion, knowledge of the self and
right action are the quintessence of devotion.
Ø A mind free from anger, delusion and fear can alone be tranquil.
provebrs
Old Proverb
PROVERBS
Ø Intelligence lends you strength. Might without intelligence is useless.
Ø It is easy to look handsome but hard to be virtuous.
Ø A wiseman nips his fault in the bud.
Ø Familiarity breeds contempt.
Ø It is wrong to find fault with a man who tries to mend himself.
Ø Distance lends enchantment to the view.
Ø Hate the sin, love the sinner.
Ø Be blamed at the outset rather than at the end.
Ø All are sages in preaching morals but not in practice.
Ø There is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem.
proverbs
PROVERBS
Ø A lie in the interest of the public is not a sin.
Ø Even a small deed is great if it benefits many.
Ø Misfortunes haunt the hapless.
Ø A noble man commends even the simple deeds of others but never speaks of his own.
Ø One who works hared will never be in want.
Ø The wise care not for the slander.
Ø One doesn’t want to do good but desires the fruit of good acts.
Ø Once out of lips, the secret travels across the ocean.
Ø Every man feals that his burden is the heaviest
Ø Intelligence lends you strength. Might without intelligence is useless.
Ø It is easy to look handsome but hard to be virtuous.
Ø A wiseman nips his fault in the bud.
Ø Familiarity breeds contempt.
Ø It is wrong to find fault with a man who tries to mend himself.
Ø Distance lends enchantment to the view.
Ø Hate the sin, love the sinner.
Ø Be blamed at the outset rather than at the end.
Ø All are sages in preaching morals but not in practice.
Ø There is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem.
proverbs
PROVERBS
Ø A lie in the interest of the public is not a sin.
Ø Even a small deed is great if it benefits many.
Ø Misfortunes haunt the hapless.
Ø A noble man commends even the simple deeds of others but never speaks of his own.
Ø One who works hared will never be in want.
Ø The wise care not for the slander.
Ø One doesn’t want to do good but desires the fruit of good acts.
Ø Once out of lips, the secret travels across the ocean.
Ø Every man feals that his burden is the heaviest
New Proverb
Great is he who makes others great.
Ø Friendship with fickle-minded people does not bring cheers.
Ø A wicked man neither does what he says, no says what he has in mind.
Ø A sugar cane loses not its sweetness, even if beggar holds it.
proverbs
PROVERBS
Ø No act is an evil unless it is done with an evil mind.
Ø Don’t rob peter to pay paul.
Ø As you wish that men would do to you, do so to them.
Ø Even small (good) deeds, accumulated, raise a man to glory.
Ø Don’t make fresh mistakes to cover the old ones.
Ø Your actions, good or evil, do not yield instant results.
Ø When love is thick, faults are thin
Ø You are your own friend or fee depending on your behavior.
Ø What is pleasing to us appears right.
Ø Man proposes, God disposes.
Ø Friendship with fickle-minded people does not bring cheers.
Ø A wicked man neither does what he says, no says what he has in mind.
Ø A sugar cane loses not its sweetness, even if beggar holds it.
proverbs
PROVERBS
Ø No act is an evil unless it is done with an evil mind.
Ø Don’t rob peter to pay paul.
Ø As you wish that men would do to you, do so to them.
Ø Even small (good) deeds, accumulated, raise a man to glory.
Ø Don’t make fresh mistakes to cover the old ones.
Ø Your actions, good or evil, do not yield instant results.
Ø When love is thick, faults are thin
Ø You are your own friend or fee depending on your behavior.
Ø What is pleasing to us appears right.
Ø Man proposes, God disposes.
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