Saturday, September 04, 2010

We Live In Deeds Not In Years

We cannot measure the length of the life of a person from the number of years he has lived, but from the series of good deeds he has done during his stay on the earth, all depends upon the noble and chaste deeds of a person. An oak tree stands for three hundred years, but at last it falls down as a useless block of wood. On the other hand, lily - the flower of a day only, delights everyone with it's beauty and sweet smell. Likewise those who do good deeds live in their acts of glory. Alexander, lived a short life. He dreamt a dream of conquering the whole world and very soon he was successful in fulfilling his dream. He was then known as "Alexander The Great". Sardar Bhagat Singh was hanged in the prime of life. But his noble deeds inspire the young men even today. It is rightly said. "One crowded hour of glorious life is worth an age, without a name". The glorious deeds of a man make his life magnificent. So we must live a noble life and make it perfect and virtuous.

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