Wednesday, November 30, 2011

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Life is feelings!



Life is happiness!


Life is joy!





Life is love!

Life is care!



Life is freedom!


Life is peace!


Life is art!


Life is a fairy tale!


Life is a mystery!


Life is delight!



Life is splendour!



Life is nature!


Life is beautiful!

GENERAL KNOWLEDGE


General Knowledge..

1) Longest English Word:

Praetertranssubstan tiationalistical ly has 37 letters.

2) Book Without Letter "e" :

GADFY, written by Earnest Wright in 1939 is a 50,000+ word book, which doesn't contain a single word with 'e' in it

3) Word without Vowel:

Rhythm
Sky
Fry
Cry

4) Human Brain:

Organ of body which has no sensation when cut.

5) Crocodile :

Only animal & reptile which sheds tear while eating.

6) No: of Alphabets, which SOUND AS WORDS : They are

B Bee
C Sea
G Zee
I Eye
Q Queue
R Are
S Yes
T Tea
U You
Y Why

Fascinating Animals, Birds, Trees :

1) SNAILS have 14175 teeth laid along 135 rows on their tongue.

2) A BUTTERFLY has 12,000 eyes.

3) DOLPHINS sleep with 1 eye open.

4) A BLUE WHALE can eat as much as 3 tones of food everyday, but at the same time can live without food for 6 months.

5) The EARTH has over 12,00,000 species of animals, 3,00,000 species of plants & 1,00,000 other species.

6) The fierce DINOSAUR was TYRANNOSAURS which has sixty long & sharp teeth, used to attack & eat other dinosaurs.

7) DEMETRIO was a mammal like REPTILE with a snail on its back. This acted as a radiator to cool the body of the animal.

8) CASSOWARY is one of the dangerous BIRD, that can kill a man or animal by tearing off with its dagger like claw.

9) The SWAN has over 25,000 feathers in its body.

10) OSTRICH eats pebbles to help digestion by grinding up the ingested food.

11) POLAR BEAR can look clumsy & slow but during chase on ice, can reach 25 miles / hr of speed.

12) KIWIS are the only birds, which hunt by sense of smell.

13) ELEPHANT teeth can weigh as much as 9 pounds.

14) OWL is the only bird, which can rotate its head to 270 degrees.

What are They :

1) If we say 'MUMMY', they come together & go apart when we say DADDY':

LIPS

2) What goes up & never comes down:

AGE

3) Patches over patches but no stitches:

CABBAGE

4) What is that we cannot see, but is always before you:

FUTURE

5) What goes up & down a hill, but never moves:

ROAD

6) You can never wet it:

SHADOW

7) What belongs to You, but used by your friends more often you do:

YOUR NAME

In 24 Hours Average Human:

1) HEART beats 1,03,689 times.

2) LUNGS respire 23,045 times.

3) BLOOD flows 16,80,000 miles.

4) NAILS grow 0.00007 inches

5) HAIR grows 0.01715 inches

6) Take 2.9 pounds WATER (including all liquids)

7) Take of 3.25 pounds FOOD.

8) Breathe 438 cubic feet AIR.

9) Lose 85.60, BODY TEMPERATURE.

10) Produce 1.43 pints SWEAT.

11) Speak 4,800 WORDS.

12) During SLEEP move 25.4 times

SECRETS OF HAPPY PEOPLE

Secrets of Happy People
By Donald Latumahina

Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
Leo Tolstoy

There are many ways for people to be unhappy, but happy people have common characteristics.
That's why a good way to be happy is to learn the common characteristics of happy people and apply them.


1. Forget the past

One of the keys to happiness is a bad memory.
Rita Mae Brown

You won't be happy if you carry the burden of the past. Did you make mistakes? Did you have terrible experiences?
Whatever they are, you should let them go. There's nothing you can do about the past, so you'd better let them go
and focus your energy on the present.


2. Take responsibility for your life

The secret of Happiness is Freedom, and the secret of Freedom, Courage.
Thucydides

To be happy you should have freedom and the most essential freedom is the freedom to choose. No matter how bad
a situation is, you can always choose how you respond to it. People can annoy you, but it's up to you whether or not
you will resent.

But, as the quote above says, freedom takes courage. Freedom to choose requires the courage to take responsibility
for your life. You shouldn't blame someone else when something goes wrong. Take the responsibility and you have
the power to choose.


3. Build relationships

Life's truest happiness is found in friendships we make along the way.
Unknown

Relationships is where we can get true happiness in life. The reason is simple: only through relationships can we love
and be loved. Make relationships your top priority and you are on your way to true happiness.


4. Develop multiple passions

The more passions and desires one has, the more ways one has of being happy.
Charlotte-Catherine

Passions lead you to happiness. So not only should you discover your multiple passions, you should also expand yourself
to new passions. This way you will create new ways to happiness.
The key to expanding to new passions is curiosity. If you are curious, you will have an endless stream of exciting things
waiting for you.


5. Build your character

Character is the basis of happiness and happiness the sanction of character.
George Santayana

Building your character is essential for happiness. When you are true to yourself and others, you will be in peace.
The way to start building character is by making promises and keeping them. For example, you make promise to yourself
that you won't smoke. When you keep it, you are building your character. Or you make promise to others to be punctual.
When you keep it, you build your character.


6. Be who you are

The summit of happiness is reached when a person is ready to be what he is.
Desiderius Erasmus

You can only be happy if you become who you are. Don't live other people's life by trying to meet their expectations. People
may expect you to have certain job or certain way of living but don't be intimidated by them. Find who you are and be yourself.


7. Live your life purpose

The only true happiness comes from squandering ourselves for a purpose.
William Cowper

To have a fulfilling life, you should find your life purpose and follow it faithfully. Find what matters to you and build the courage
to follow it. Having a one-liner will help you internalize and communicate your mission.


8. Count your blessings
Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have.
Unknown

Being happy is easy if we are grateful. Unfortunately, seeing what we don't have is often easier than seeing what we have.
Sometimes we need to experience loss before appreciating what we have. So don't take things for granted. Look at what
you have and soon you will have plenty of reasons to be happy. You may start with these simple things.


9. Have positive mind

It is not the place, nor the condition, but the mind alone that can make anyone happy or miserable.
Roger L'Estrange

Happy people know how to control their mind. They don't let negative thoughts come in. While a situation may seem bad
to others, happy people look at them in a positive way. They always believe that no matter how bad a situation seems,
there is always something positive to take from it. Your mind can make or break you, so guard it well.



10. Work creatively

Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort.
Franklin D. Roosevelt

When you work creatively on something you will find happiness. There is a well-known phenomenon regarding this called
flow. When you are in the state of flow, you are fully focused on the task at hand that you no longer realize the passage
of time. This state of flow allows you to achieve high productivity and being happy at the same time. Here are some tips
to achieve it.


11. Start with what you have

The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance, the wise grows it under his feet.
James Oppenheim

Happy people don't need something they don't have to be happy. They don't need certain job or certain level of income.
Instead, they learn to be happy with what they already have. They have learned the art of contentment. Be content with
what you have and you will be happy.


12. Change

They must often change who would be constant in happiness or wisdom.
Confucius

Being happy requires you to constantly grow. In fact, the process of learning itself is essential for happiness. Have you
ever felt the excitement of being enlightened about something? Have you ever felt the excitement of achieving a new
level in life? Top 10 Things You Should Change in Your Life gives you some practical tips on changing your life.


13. Use your talents

True happiness involves the full use of one's power and talents.
Douglas Pagels

There are two lessons to take from this quote. First, you should find your talents and second, you should use them to the
fullest. Working in your talents is a sure way to enjoy your work because it's something you are "hardwired" to do. Using
your talents fully will make you even happier because of the satisfaction of doing your best.


14. Beware of small things

The happiness of most people we know is not ruined by great catastrophes or fatal errors,
but by the repetition of slowly destructive little things.
Ernest Dimnet

This is very true. Often it's not big things that ruin your happiness. It's the small things that do. Perhaps you don't like
someone or break some "small" promises. But even small leaks can sink your ship of happiness, so beware of them.


15. Distill your ambitions

Where ambition ends happiness begins.
Author Unknown

While wanting to achieve more in your life is good, being obsessed by it is not. Do your best to improve yourself but don't be
obsessed by it.


16. Make others happy

Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

This is my favorite secret of happiness. The way to being happy is to make others happy first. The more you help other
people and make them happy, the more you will be happy. Happiness doesn't come through selfishness but through
selflessness. You reap what you sow.


17. Practice compassion

If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.
The Dalai Lama

Compassion is perhaps the highest level of selflessness we could have. As this quote aptly says, practicing compassion can
make both others and you happy.
But of course, it requires practice. Start with thinking about the people around you. Look at their needs and find ways to meet
them. Even if you don't do it out of compassion in the beginning, your compassion will grow over time.

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All in all, this quote by Aristotle can summarize the lessons above:

Happiness depends upon ourselves.

It's you who decide whether or not you are happy in life.

I choose to be happy. What about you?

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HAPPINESS



Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.
Leo Tolstoy

There are many ways for people to be unhappy, but happy people have common characteristics.
That's why a good way to be happy is to learn the common characteristics of happy people and apply them.


1. Forget the past

One of the keys to happiness is a bad memory.
Rita Mae Brown

You won't be happy if you carry the burden of the past. Did you make mistakes? Did you have terrible experiences?
Whatever they are, you should let them go. There's nothing you can do about the past, so you'd better let them go
and focus your energy on the present.


2. Take responsibility for your life

The secret of Happiness is Freedom, and the secret of Freedom, Courage.
Thucydides

To be happy you should have freedom and the most essential freedom is the freedom to choose. No matter how bad
a situation is, you can always choose how you respond to it. People can annoy you, but it's up to you whether or not
you will resent.

But, as the quote above says, freedom takes courage. Freedom to choose requires the courage to take responsibility
for your life. You shouldn't blame someone else when something goes wrong. Take the responsibility and you have
the power to choose.


3. Build relationships

Life's truest happiness is found in friendships we make along the way.
Unknown

Relationships is where we can get true happiness in life. The reason is simple: only through relationships can we love
and be loved. Make relationships your top priority and you are on your way to true happiness.


4. Develop multiple passions

The more passions and desires one has, the more ways one has of being happy.
Charlotte-Catherine

Passions lead you to happiness. So not only should you discover your multiple passions, you should also expand yourself
to new passions. This way you will create new ways to happiness.
The key to expanding to new passions is curiosity. If you are curious, you will have an endless stream of exciting things
waiting for you.


5. Build your character

Character is the basis of happiness and happiness the sanction of character.
George Santayana

Building your character is essential for happiness. When you are true to yourself and others, you will be in peace.
The way to start building character is by making promises and keeping them. For example, you make promise to yourself
that you won't smoke. When you keep it, you are building your character. Or you make promise to others to be punctual.
When you keep it, you build your character.


6. Be who you are

The summit of happiness is reached when a person is ready to be what he is.
Desiderius Erasmus

You can only be happy if you become who you are. Don't live other people's life by trying to meet their expectations. People
may expect you to have certain job or certain way of living but don't be intimidated by them. Find who you are and be yourself.


7. Live your life purpose

The only true happiness comes from squandering ourselves for a purpose.
William Cowper

To have a fulfilling life, you should find your life purpose and follow it faithfully. Find what matters to you and build the courage
to follow it. Having a one-liner will help you internalize and communicate your mission.


8. Count your blessings
Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have.
Unknown

Being happy is easy if we are grateful. Unfortunately, seeing what we don't have is often easier than seeing what we have.
Sometimes we need to experience loss before appreciating what we have. So don't take things for granted. Look at what
you have and soon you will have plenty of reasons to be happy. You may start with these simple things.


9. Have positive mind

It is not the place, nor the condition, but the mind alone that can make anyone happy or miserable.
Roger L'Estrange

Happy people know how to control their mind. They don't let negative thoughts come in. While a situation may seem bad
to others, happy people look at them in a positive way. They always believe that no matter how bad a situation seems,
there is always something positive to take from it. Your mind can make or break you, so guard it well.



10. Work creatively

Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort.
Franklin D. Roosevelt

When you work creatively on something you will find happiness. There is a well-known phenomenon regarding this called
flow. When you are in the state of flow, you are fully focused on the task at hand that you no longer realize the passage
of time. This state of flow allows you to achieve high productivity and being happy at the same time. Here are some tips
to achieve it.


11. Start with what you have

The foolish man seeks happiness in the distance, the wise grows it under his feet.
James Oppenheim

Happy people don't need something they don't have to be happy. They don't need certain job or certain level of income.
Instead, they learn to be happy with what they already have. They have learned the art of contentment. Be content with
what you have and you will be happy.


12. Change

They must often change who would be constant in happiness or wisdom.
Confucius

Being happy requires you to constantly grow. In fact, the process of learning itself is essential for happiness. Have you
ever felt the excitement of being enlightened about something? Have you ever felt the excitement of achieving a new
level in life? Top 10 Things You Should Change in Your Life gives you some practical tips on changing your life.


13. Use your talents

True happiness involves the full use of one's power and talents.
Douglas Pagels

There are two lessons to take from this quote. First, you should find your talents and second, you should use them to the
fullest. Working in your talents is a sure way to enjoy your work because it's something you are "hardwired" to do. Using
your talents fully will make you even happier because of the satisfaction of doing your best.


14. Beware of small things

The happiness of most people we know is not ruined by great catastrophes or fatal errors,
but by the repetition of slowly destructive little things.
Ernest Dimnet

This is very true. Often it's not big things that ruin your happiness. It's the small things that do. Perhaps you don't like
someone or break some "small" promises. But even small leaks can sink your ship of happiness, so beware of them.


15. Distill your ambitions

Where ambition ends happiness begins.
Author Unknown

While wanting to achieve more in your life is good, being obsessed by it is not. Do your best to improve yourself but don't be
obsessed by it.


16. Make others happy

Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

This is my favorite secret of happiness. The way to being happy is to make others happy first. The more you help other
people and make them happy, the more you will be happy. Happiness doesn't come through selfishness but through
selflessness. You reap what you sow.


17. Practice compassion

If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.
The Dalai Lama

Compassion is perhaps the highest level of selflessness we could have. As this quote aptly says, practicing compassion can
make both others and you happy.
But of course, it requires practice. Start with thinking about the people around you. Look at their needs and find ways to meet
them. Even if you don't do it out of compassion in the beginning, your compassion will grow over time.

OFFERINGS: HOW TO IMPROVE LIFE


OFFERINGS: HOW TO IMPROVE LIFE: HOW TO IMPROVE LIFE Personality: 1. Don't compare your life to others'. You have no idea what their journey is all about. 2. Don't have nega...

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

ॐSurdas Bhajan by Jagjit Singh - Tum Meri Rakho Laaj Hari

GURU

---- MAHARANYAM SRI SRI MURALIDHARA SWAMIJI

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Great Mahans speak a lot about surrendering oneself to a perfect Guru; to someone who can accept the surrender and not run away, but stand and protect him. How important is the choice of the right Guru, especially in this Kali Yuga? How does one identify the right Guru?

Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji:

Let us assume that someone wishes to do a particular task very badly and needs help. His dearest friend who is alongside is not in a position to help him do that task because of various reasons. What would the ideal friend do? Would he not put his friend in touch with someone capable and ready to help him out?

In the same way, if you are really in dire need of a Guru and sincerely long for one, the most lovable Lord Krishna will put you in touch with a Uttama Guru who can quench your thirst. You do not need to identify a guru yourself. If the longing is real, deep inside your heart, the Guru will identify you by himself. This is true for any Yuga.
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2. "How is it that even the highly educated and those holding high offices embrace wrong people as the Guru?"

Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji:

"The people that you speak of may be great in worldly learning and holding high offices in worldly affairs. But, they do not possess even the basic knowledge of spirituality, the attributes of a real Jnani and what is to be attained. The reason for this is that these people who are great in worldly knowledge are a mere zero in spiritual knowledge!"
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3. "What is God? Is it easy to know God? Have you known God?"

Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji:

"God is a 'feeling'. From the tiny grass to Lord Brahma, everyone, through various ways, is incessantly searching for happiness. But, that happiness is not to be found in external things. Even if it appears to be found in externals things, it is not permanent. Therefore, when we search for happiness we find that it is found to be within ourselves! To experience this joy within us is to 'feel' God. To be in this joy is only knowing God. This joy is verily God.

For the query, 'Is it easy to know God', I would like to say that through Guru one can succeed in deeply experiencing this joy or Godliness.

I have to speak on another matter also here. What is happiness? Though all reject neem leaf, as it tastes bitter, the camel relishes it! Just as happiness in relation to food differs as per the taste of each creature, happiness in the world differs from creature to creature. The search for God begins when you question yourself, 'What is happiness?'"
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4. "How does Guru help in knowing God?"

Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji:

"I have already said that God is a 'feeling'. When a Guru (Teacher) is required even to know the 'stula' (physical), i.e. to learn to make anything, for example, to make a wooden doll one has to learn from someone who knows how to make it, then, what to speak of subtle things? Certainly, one needs a Guru to know God.

This subtle feeling is contagious. When we visit a house of death the mind, affected by the atmosphere there, experiences sorrow for many days. When we visit some marriage function we meet with our friends and relatives. The happiness experienced in this atmosphere remains with us for some days. Similarly, if the subtle feeling of God has to be experienced it is enough if we speak with one who is in this experience. It is even enough if such a person just looks at us. Such a person from whom this 'feeling of God' overflows is called the Guru.

Such Gurus are few in number. One has to recognize such a Jnani amidst quacks. Joy of a Jnani is eternal. The sorrow of a death house or the joy of a house of marriage is not a permanent one. While such temporary sorrow and joy affect us deeply then what to speak of the physical closeness, look and touch of a Jnani whose joy is an eternal one? One should understand that it would at once go deep within us.

All the other trees that stand around a sandalwood tree catch on its smell. Likewise, those who are around the Jnani who knows God will also come to know God and Love is born in him."
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5. "Please explain how should one behave towards a Guru?"

Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji:

"A person does not become a Guru for the mere reason that he is able to read your past, predict your future, perform miracles or appear differently. One who knows not God cannot show God to another. When he is filled with doubts, he cannot certainly clear others' doubts.

There is nothing to be known by an 'Uttama Guru' (True Guru) either in this or in the spiritual world. Only such a Guru can raise others to his status. Many may feel that there is no need for a Guru. But, they do not feel that for education no teacher, school, college or a University is necessary. On the other hand we feel the drastic need for all these.

When a girl comes of age, a suitable groom is searched out for her. None calls it wrong. A woman needs the company of a husband and a man the company of a wife. In the same way, the need of the company of a Guru is a must for one who desires to know God.

Many are of the opinion that the company of a Guru is for those who do not possess self-confidence. None opines that consulting an architect to build a house or a financial consultant for investment is wrong. On the other hand it is the right way. How can it be called wrong if we seek the company of one who has a better know-how and is able to provide proper advice on a matter required by us? How then can the question 'Why should I be totally obedient to the 'Uttama' Guru that I have sought', rise up? Children should be obedient to the parents, a wife to the husband, citizens to the ruler and labourers to the Management.These are all disciplines to be followed for maintaining order in the society.

The Shastras say that one should look upon the husband as verily the form of God, whatever is his status. (But, this does not mean that a husband should label himself as God!) Likewise, one who has sought a Guru should look upon him as verily God Himself. Before accepting one as a Guru, we should think a lot on this matter. But, once we have decided on accepting him as our Guru, we should not change even a little but remain with deep confidence in the decision taken. Our interaction with him should not be like our interaction with humans. We should never feel angry with him, quarrel with him, ignore or criticize him.

We should feel happy by repeatedly thinking of his compassion. We should be
able to read his wish and be ready to execute it even before he instructs us. We should look at every matter connected with the Guru with deep reverence.

We should follow the path ('marga') that the Guru follows. We should, as far as possible, try to follow the Guru's 'upadesas' (advices). If we are unable to follow it, we should atleast feel deeply sorry for it. We should explain our position to the Guru without hiding anything. Only then can he help us."
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6. Is there any necessity to take Namajapa through a Guru?

Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji:

We need curd to make the milk into curd. Likewise, it is a must to be initiated by a realised person to get ourselves realised. The initiation is commonly known as

1. Upadesha (Verbal Instructions)
2. Sparsha dheeksha ( By touch)
3. Nayana dheeksha ( by mere glance)
4. Maanaseeka dheeksha ( by remembrance)

It can be in other forms also.
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7. Swamiji, Do you think that there is anything greater than God ?

Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji

Yes,.. I believe that Faith is even greater than God.
Suppose God appears before us, but we are doubtful if it is God or not , what is the use?

But if you have faith,even a stone image can talk to you. So I believe that faith is the greatest of all. This faith should be firm and unshakable.
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I think I get what you are saying. Could you please illustrate this further, Swamiji...

Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji

Let me tell you a small anecdote in Shirdi Sai Baba's life. Once a lady devotee of Shirdi Sai Baba was very adamant that she should receive some sort of Upadesam from him. But Baba refused to oblige. That lady went on a severe fasting. On seeing this, a few people informed Baba about this.

Baba called her and softly asked her , "Do you think my Guru gave me any initiation or upadesam ?"

She replied ,"He must have Baba... , or how could you have become so exalted."

Baba smiled and said , "My Guru asked me to give two coins as Guru Dakshina (offerings to Guru). I didn't know where to get the coins from.

Sensing my plight he said , 'My dear son, I asked you two coins of Nista and Saburi , i.e. Shraddha and unshakable faith in me , patience and perseverance . I had unshakable faith in him. So should you. So.... now do you see that faith and patience are the greatest things.
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Finally pl watch this video... A must to watch by all earnest spiritual aspirants as well as common man.

Guru & Nama Kirtan: Imperatives to attain the Infinite

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1277WdXUUxQ

Saturday, November 26, 2011

I CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT YOU

No, I cant forget this evening
Or your face as you were leaving
But I guess thats just the way this story goes,
You always smile....
But in you eyes your sorrow shows
Yes it shows

No I cant forget tomorrow
When I think of all my sorrows
When I had you there but then I let you go
And now its only fair that I should let you know
What you should know

I cant live
If living is without you
I cant live
I cant give anymore
cant live
If living is without you
cant give,
I cant give anymore

Well, I cant forget this evening
Or your face as you were leaving
But I guess thats just the way this story goes,
You always smile
But in you eyes your sorrow shows
Yes it shows

cant live
If living is without you
I cant live
I cant give anymore
cant live
If living is without you
I cant live,
I cant give anymore

Ohhhhhh(No cant live)
No no no (No I cant live)
I cant live (No cant live)
If living is without (No I cant live)
I cant live (No cant live)
I cant give anymore (No I cant live)

IN THAT PRICELESS KISS

The first time I felt your lips
I thought it was merely a dream
I opened my eyes and to my surprise
The most handsome eyes I've ever seen.

I don't know why you love me
But because of that I know dreams come true
All I want is love and devotion
Honesty and faithfulness from you.
Since that very first day we kissed

I just couldn't let it go
I'd found a love to last forever
And so much to experience and know.
I couldn't believe what I was staring at

You stole my heart away
I love you with all my heart
More and more each day.
Whenever things get really rough
And there's times I begin to miss
I just close my eyes and begin to dream

And remember our first kiss.
I can't remember any kisses before you
But it doesn't matter now
I still can't believe it
The feelings in that kiss I had found.

It all just came in one day
Two people who were perfect together
And I found it all in one precious touch
In that priceless kiss of forever.

ETIQUETTE

Never exaggerate.
Never point at another.
Never betray a confidence.
Never leave home with unkind words.
Never neglect to call upon your friends.
Never laugh at the misfortunes of others.
Never give a promise that you do not fulfill.
Never send a present, hoping for one in return.
Never speak much of your own performances.
Never fail to be punctual at the time appointed.
Never make yourself the hero of your own story.
Never pick the teeth or clean the nails in company.
Never fail to give a polite answer to a civil question.
Never question a child about family matters.
Never present a gift saying that it is of no use to yourself.
Never read letters which you may find addressed to others.
Never fail, if a gentleman, of being civil and polite to ladies.
Never call attention to the features or form of anyone present.
Never refer to a gift you have made, or favor you have rendered.
Never associate with bad company. Have good company, or none.
Never look over the shoulder of another who is reading or writing.
Never appear to notice a scar, deformity, or defect of anyone present.
Never arrest the attention of an acquaintance by touch. Speak to him.
Never punish your child for a fault to which you are addicted yourself.
Never answer questions in general company that have been put to others.
Never, when traveling abroad, be over boastful in praise of your own country.
Never call a new acquaintance by their first name unless requested.
Never lend an article you have borrowed, unless you have permission to do so.
Never attempt to draw the attention of the company constantly upon yourself.
Never exhibit anger, impatience or excitement, when an accident happens.
Never pass between two persons who are talking together, without an apology.
Never enter a room noisily; never fail to close the door after you, and never slam it.
Never forget that, if you are faithful in a few things, you may be ruler over many.
Never exhibit too great familiarity with the new acquaintance, you may give offense.
Never will a gentleman allude to conquests which he may have made with ladies.
Never be guilty of the contemptible meanness of opening a private letter addressed to another.
Never fail to offer the easiest and best seat in the room to an invalid, an elderly person, or a lady.
Never neglect to perform the commission which the friend entrusted to you. You must not forget.
Never send your guest, who is accustomed to a warm room, off into a cold, damp, spare bed, to sleep.
Never enter a room filled with people, without a slight bow to the general company when first entering.
Never fail to answer an invitation, either personally or by letter, within a week after the invitation is received.
Never accept of favors and hospitality without rendering an exchange of civilities when opportunity offers.
Never cross the leg and put one foot in the street-car, or places where it will trouble others when passing by.
Never fail to tell the truth. If truthful, you get your reward. You will get your punishment if you deceive.
Never borrow money and neglect to pay. If you do, you will soon be known as a person of no business integrity.
Never write to another asking for information, or a favor of any kind, without enclosing a postage stamp for the reply.
Never fail to say kind and encouraging words to those whom you meet in distress. Your kindness may lift them out of their despair.
Never refuse to receive an apology. You may not receive friendship, but courtesy will require, when a apology is offered, that you accept it.
Never examine the
cards in the card-basket. While they may be exposed in the drawing room, you are not expected to turn them over unless invited to do so.
Never, when walking arm in arm with a lady, be continually changing and going to the other side, because of change of corners. It shows too much attention to form.
Never insult another with harsh words when applied to for a favor. Kind words do not cost much, and yet they may carry untold happiness to the one to whom they are spoken.
Never fail to speak kindly. If a merchant, and you address your clerk; if an overseer, and you address your workman; if in any position where you exercise authority, you show yourself to be a gentleman by your pleasant mode of address.
Never attempt to convey the impression that you are a genius, by imitating the faults of distinguished men. Because certain great men were poor penmen, wore long hair, or had other peculiarities, it does not follow that you will be great by imitating their eccentricities.
Never give all your pleasant words and smile to strangers. The kindest words and the sweetest smiles should be reserved for home. Home should be our heaven.