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29 December 2010
60 TIPS FOR A STUNNINGLY GREAT LIFE
60 TIPS FOR A STUNNINGLY GREAT LIFE
Thanks for visiting My Blog.Keep Visiting and give your Valuable Comments.Regards,Shashi KumarCopyright © All rights reserved. http://shashiaansoo.blogspot.com Be Nothing Less Than The Best ™
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04 December 2010
New Morning arrived
Today I am happy . Some time we think something fabulous and if we emplement in our life it can bring through out revolution. I thought if I ignore watching TVs and bullshit stuff it will gives lot of precious time to make my self better. So lets start
06 September 2010
माँ ढूँढा करता हूं तुम्हें अपने चेहरे में ही कहीं
तुझे पहचानूंगा कैसे?
तुझे देखा ही नहीं
ढूँढा करता हूं तुम्हें
अपने चेहरे में ही कहीं
लोग कहते हैं
मेरी आँखें मेरी माँ सी हैं
यूं तो लबरेज़ हैं पानी से
मगर प्यासी हैं
सामने दाँतों का वक़्फा है
तेरे भी होगा
एक चक्कर
तेरे पाँव के तले भी होगा
जाने किस जल्दी में थी
जन्म दिया, दौड़ गयी
क्या खुदा देख लिया था
कि मुझे छोड़ गयी
मेल के देखता हूं
मिल ही जाए तुझसी कहीं
तेरे बिन ओपरी लगती है
मुझे सारी जमीं
तुझे पहचानूंगा कैसे?
तुझे देखा ही नहीं
माँ ये आपको समर्पित की है!
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तुझे देखा ही नहीं
ढूँढा करता हूं तुम्हें
अपने चेहरे में ही कहीं
लोग कहते हैं
मेरी आँखें मेरी माँ सी हैं
यूं तो लबरेज़ हैं पानी से
मगर प्यासी हैं
सामने दाँतों का वक़्फा है
तेरे भी होगा
एक चक्कर
तेरे पाँव के तले भी होगा
जाने किस जल्दी में थी
जन्म दिया, दौड़ गयी
क्या खुदा देख लिया था
कि मुझे छोड़ गयी
मेल के देखता हूं
मिल ही जाए तुझसी कहीं
तेरे बिन ओपरी लगती है
मुझे सारी जमीं
तुझे पहचानूंगा कैसे?
तुझे देखा ही नहीं
माँ ये आपको समर्पित की है!
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Be Nothing Less Than The Best ™
05 September 2010
I wish you all the best of life on this Teachers day and always
Teachers… In School Life I don’t remember Any People who introduce me to My Own Self.. Yeah.. Somebody who beaten me without any reason in school I remember those Days when I used to Cheat in exam and teachers were not able to Stop Us. It was the worst education System in Bihar and sorry to say it’s Continue as on date in Government sector. I have complaint to all teachers that stop following their old thinking Teach their Students like he is building his Future not building his own Bank Balance.
Today I love to say that whatever I learnt that is because inspired by many people and books. I learnt many things In Gaya Nr Zuber Khan’s Biology Classes many thing while teaching My own Students in Gyan Ganga School (Wazirganj) It was my best days in my learning life I did in teaching what I used to miss. Many People I Liked. Arjun Sir(Gyan Ganga) was one the best Teacher I seen in My Life. I Liked his way of teaching and Discipline while doing that. I like Madhuri Mam in my professional Life she taught me the Perfection while doing work. She taught me ABC of professional world. I thank to the all appeared situations in My Life who taught me to fight against that. Thank to the Nature who thought me to survive in this fast running world. I thank to My Nana ji who taught me the meaning of hospitality & to care everybody, I thank to me to understand all this.
I wish you all the best of life on this Teachers day and always • You are an inspiration for me... Thanks for lighting The Lamp of Knowledge within me Happy Teachers Day
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Today I love to say that whatever I learnt that is because inspired by many people and books. I learnt many things In Gaya Nr Zuber Khan’s Biology Classes many thing while teaching My own Students in Gyan Ganga School (Wazirganj) It was my best days in my learning life I did in teaching what I used to miss. Many People I Liked. Arjun Sir(Gyan Ganga) was one the best Teacher I seen in My Life. I Liked his way of teaching and Discipline while doing that. I like Madhuri Mam in my professional Life she taught me the Perfection while doing work. She taught me ABC of professional world. I thank to the all appeared situations in My Life who taught me to fight against that. Thank to the Nature who thought me to survive in this fast running world. I thank to My Nana ji who taught me the meaning of hospitality & to care everybody, I thank to me to understand all this.
I wish you all the best of life on this Teachers day and always • You are an inspiration for me... Thanks for lighting The Lamp of Knowledge within me Happy Teachers Day
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22 August 2010
Be The Best of Whatever You Are
If you can't be a pine on the top of the hill
Be a scrub in the valley--
but be The best little scrub by the side of the rill;
Be a bush if you can't be a tree.
If you can't be a bush be a bit of the grass,
And some highway some happier make;
If you can't be a muskie then just be a bass--
But the liveliest bass in the lake!
We can't all be captains, we've got to be crew,
There's something for all of us here.
There's big work to do and there's lesser to do,
And the task we must do is the near.
If you can't be a highway then just be a trail,
If you can't be the sun be a star;
It isn't by size that you win or you fail--
Be the best of whatever you are!
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08 August 2010
Universal Prayer
O Parvardigar — the Preserver and Protector of all!
You are without Beginning, and without End,
Non-dual, beyond comparison, and none
can measure You.
You are without colour, without expression,
without form, and without attributes.
You are unlimited and unfathomable,
beyond imagination and conception,
eternal and imperishable.
You are indivisible; and none can see You,
but with Eyes Divine.
You always were, You always are, and
You always will be;
You are everywhere, You are in everything;
and You are also beyond everywhere
and beyond everything.
You are in the firmament and in the depths;
You are manifest and unmanifest, on
all planes and beyond all planes.
You are in the three worlds, and also
beyond the three worlds;
You are imperceptible and independent.
You are the Creator, the Lord of lords,
the knower of all minds and hearts;
You are omnipotent and omnipresent.
You are Knowledge Infinite, Power Infinite,
and Bliss Infinite.
You are the Ocean of Knowledge, all-knowing,
infinitely knowing, the Knower of the past,
the present, and the future, and You are
Knowledge Itself.
You are all-merciful and eternally benevolent;
You are the Soul of souls, the One with
infinite attributes.
You are the Trinity of Truth, knowledge, and
Bliss,
You are the Source of Truth, the Ocean of Love;
You are the Ancient One, the Highest of the High;
You are Prabhu and Parameshwar, You are the
Beyond-God, and the Beyond-Beyond God also,
You are Parabrahma, Allah, Elahi, Yezdan,
Ahuramazda, and God the Beloved.
14 June 2010
Create a total life
So, how do you create a total life? Consider the following five key elements
Practice self-development
Self-development is a major theme throughout Drucker's writings and teachings. “What matters,” he said, “is that the knowledge worker, by the time he or she reaches middle age, has developed and nourished a human being rather than a tax accountant or a hydraulic engineer.” Think about your life, both as it is now and where you'd like to be. Consider not just your work, but also your family, friends, interests, activities, and pursuits. Assess what's working, what's not, and what you might want to add or subtract to create more satisfaction and fulfillment.
Identify and develop your unique strengths
The concept of core competencies may have been created for organizations, but today it applies to individuals as well. Drucker urged people to consciously articulate their own strengths. Consider what's unique about what you do, and in what areas you excel and contribute the most, both at work and outside of work. Focus on those strengths—your own core competencies—and find new ways to value and cultivate them. Odds are you can apply them to a variety of jobs, volunteer positions, and more.
Create a parallel or second career
Drucker said, “The purpose of the work on making the future is not to decide what should be done tomorrow, but what should be done today to have a tomorrow.” One unique idea he advocated was creating a “parallel career” in areas such as teaching, writing, or working in nonprofit organizations. He also encouraged developing a second career, often by doing similar work in a significantly different setting—a lawyer, for instance, might move from a traditional law firm to a legal nonprofit dedicated to a personally meaningful cause. While still in your main job, start thinking about your own possibilities for a parallel or second career. Consider how to match your values, experience, and education, and what shifts you might need to make in your life to support such changes.
Exercise your generosity
An essential part of living in more than one world, Drucker believed, is displaying a sense of generosity. Here, he said, “…everybody is a leader, everybody is responsible, everybody acts.” Sharing your time and talents by getting involved in volunteerism, social entrepreneurship, and mentoring not only provide opportunities to contribute, but also offer personal benefits, from broadening and deepening your life experience to expanding your circle of friends and colleagues. Think about what happens outside your workplace—in other industries, professions, and walks of life—and consider ways you can exercise your own generosity.
Teach and learn
Education plays a key role in Drucker's vision of a strong, functioning society. He believed that knowledge workers should never stop learning. However, it's up to them, he said, to incorporate continuous learning as a natural part of daily life— deciding what and how they'd like to learn and determining how they'll build in the time. Consider your own priorities for learning, as well as how you learn best—taking classes, reading articles and books, asking or observing others, etc. You might also want to teach. As Drucker acknowledged, “No one learns as much as the person who must teach his subject.”
Start Where You Are
Drucker's tenets can help you create a more satisfying and meaningful personal life and career. Here are seven tips for getting started:
Focus on achievement—not money
Drucker drew an important distinction between achievement and money. He suggested focusing on achievement and paying attention to how your successes, on and off the job, benefit both you and others. That doesn't mean you shouldn't or won't make money, but that the pursuit of money ought to play a subordinate role.
Make time for thinking
Thinking is hard work, and in our fast-paced society, said Drucker, it is sorely devalued. The point, he urged, is to break from the daily grind and think about where you are and where you're going. You might not have the desire or means
for Drucker's suggested “week in the wilderness,” but surely you can carve out
an hour now and then for self-reflection. Take a walk, practice yoga or meditation, or enjoy nature.
Practice “systematic abandonment”
“People are effective because they say no…because they say, ‘This isn't for me,'” declared Drucker. Practice what he called “systematic abandonment”—stepping back, at regular intervals, to determine which of your present activities can be scaled back or eliminated. Only then can you make way for something more fruitful, such as teaching, learning, or volunteering.
Volunteer your time and talent
Drucker saw volunteerism as essential to the smooth functioning of society, as well as a satisfying way of ensuring that work doesn't consume your life. Today, there are hundreds of volunteering opportunities to choose from. Drucker's recommendation was simple: Find an organization and cause you believe in—and get to work!
Become a mentor
Mentorship may be broader than just showing someone the ropes in a group or organization. It can include wide-ranging career and life advice, and as Drucker said, provide big benefits not only to the “mentee” but also to the mentor. If you've been guided by mentors of your own, pay it forward by mentoring others. If not, look for opportunities to both mentor and be mentored.
Learn the art of leisure
Drucker observed that “loafing” is easy, but “leisure” is difficult. As important as work is, avoid allowing it to be your only source of fulfillment. Find some outside interests; focus on things that may bring you pleasure, satisfaction, and a heightened sense of self-worth.
Be the CEO of your own life
Drucker saw self-management as an ongoing discipline, requiring self-knowledge, introspection, and personal responsibility. “In effect,” he said, “managing oneself demands that each knowledge worker think and behave like a chief executive officer.” Start now to think of yourself as the CEO of your own life and career. Take accountability for your decisions and actions. Know who you are, what is important to you, and how you will contribute at work and in the world.
Finally, take a deep breath and don't expect everything to happen at once. Start
where you are and move towards your total life, one step at a time.
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Practice self-development
Self-development is a major theme throughout Drucker's writings and teachings. “What matters,” he said, “is that the knowledge worker, by the time he or she reaches middle age, has developed and nourished a human being rather than a tax accountant or a hydraulic engineer.” Think about your life, both as it is now and where you'd like to be. Consider not just your work, but also your family, friends, interests, activities, and pursuits. Assess what's working, what's not, and what you might want to add or subtract to create more satisfaction and fulfillment.
Identify and develop your unique strengths
The concept of core competencies may have been created for organizations, but today it applies to individuals as well. Drucker urged people to consciously articulate their own strengths. Consider what's unique about what you do, and in what areas you excel and contribute the most, both at work and outside of work. Focus on those strengths—your own core competencies—and find new ways to value and cultivate them. Odds are you can apply them to a variety of jobs, volunteer positions, and more.
Create a parallel or second career
Drucker said, “The purpose of the work on making the future is not to decide what should be done tomorrow, but what should be done today to have a tomorrow.” One unique idea he advocated was creating a “parallel career” in areas such as teaching, writing, or working in nonprofit organizations. He also encouraged developing a second career, often by doing similar work in a significantly different setting—a lawyer, for instance, might move from a traditional law firm to a legal nonprofit dedicated to a personally meaningful cause. While still in your main job, start thinking about your own possibilities for a parallel or second career. Consider how to match your values, experience, and education, and what shifts you might need to make in your life to support such changes.
Exercise your generosity
An essential part of living in more than one world, Drucker believed, is displaying a sense of generosity. Here, he said, “…everybody is a leader, everybody is responsible, everybody acts.” Sharing your time and talents by getting involved in volunteerism, social entrepreneurship, and mentoring not only provide opportunities to contribute, but also offer personal benefits, from broadening and deepening your life experience to expanding your circle of friends and colleagues. Think about what happens outside your workplace—in other industries, professions, and walks of life—and consider ways you can exercise your own generosity.
Teach and learn
Education plays a key role in Drucker's vision of a strong, functioning society. He believed that knowledge workers should never stop learning. However, it's up to them, he said, to incorporate continuous learning as a natural part of daily life— deciding what and how they'd like to learn and determining how they'll build in the time. Consider your own priorities for learning, as well as how you learn best—taking classes, reading articles and books, asking or observing others, etc. You might also want to teach. As Drucker acknowledged, “No one learns as much as the person who must teach his subject.”
Start Where You Are
Drucker's tenets can help you create a more satisfying and meaningful personal life and career. Here are seven tips for getting started:
Focus on achievement—not money
Drucker drew an important distinction between achievement and money. He suggested focusing on achievement and paying attention to how your successes, on and off the job, benefit both you and others. That doesn't mean you shouldn't or won't make money, but that the pursuit of money ought to play a subordinate role.
Make time for thinking
Thinking is hard work, and in our fast-paced society, said Drucker, it is sorely devalued. The point, he urged, is to break from the daily grind and think about where you are and where you're going. You might not have the desire or means
for Drucker's suggested “week in the wilderness,” but surely you can carve out
an hour now and then for self-reflection. Take a walk, practice yoga or meditation, or enjoy nature.
Practice “systematic abandonment”
“People are effective because they say no…because they say, ‘This isn't for me,'” declared Drucker. Practice what he called “systematic abandonment”—stepping back, at regular intervals, to determine which of your present activities can be scaled back or eliminated. Only then can you make way for something more fruitful, such as teaching, learning, or volunteering.
Volunteer your time and talent
Drucker saw volunteerism as essential to the smooth functioning of society, as well as a satisfying way of ensuring that work doesn't consume your life. Today, there are hundreds of volunteering opportunities to choose from. Drucker's recommendation was simple: Find an organization and cause you believe in—and get to work!
Become a mentor
Mentorship may be broader than just showing someone the ropes in a group or organization. It can include wide-ranging career and life advice, and as Drucker said, provide big benefits not only to the “mentee” but also to the mentor. If you've been guided by mentors of your own, pay it forward by mentoring others. If not, look for opportunities to both mentor and be mentored.
Learn the art of leisure
Drucker observed that “loafing” is easy, but “leisure” is difficult. As important as work is, avoid allowing it to be your only source of fulfillment. Find some outside interests; focus on things that may bring you pleasure, satisfaction, and a heightened sense of self-worth.
Be the CEO of your own life
Drucker saw self-management as an ongoing discipline, requiring self-knowledge, introspection, and personal responsibility. “In effect,” he said, “managing oneself demands that each knowledge worker think and behave like a chief executive officer.” Start now to think of yourself as the CEO of your own life and career. Take accountability for your decisions and actions. Know who you are, what is important to you, and how you will contribute at work and in the world.
Finally, take a deep breath and don't expect everything to happen at once. Start
where you are and move towards your total life, one step at a time.
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09 May 2010
God Bless All Mothers..Happy Mother's Day!
Simpi's Mom
Simpi's Nani and Aditya
Before I was a Mom – I made and ate hot meals. I had unstained clothing. I had quiet conversations on the phone.Before I was a Mom – I slept as late as I wanted and never worried about how late I got into bed. I brushed my hair and my teeth everyday.
Before I was a Mom – I didn’t worry whether or not my plants were poisonous. I never thought about immunizations.
Before I was a Mom – I had never been puked on, wet on, spit on, chewed on, or pinched by tiny fingers.
Before I was a Mom – I had complete control over my thoughts, my body, my mind. I slept all night.
Before I was a Mom – I never held down a screaming child so that doctors could do tests, or give shots. I never looked into teary eyes and cried. I never got gloriously happy over a simple grin. I never sat up late hours at night watching a baby sleep.
Before I was a Mom – I never held a sleeping baby just because I didn’t want to put it down. I never felt my heart break into a million pieces when I could not stop the hurt. I never knew that something so small could affect my life so much. I never knew that I could love someone so much. I never knew I would love being a Mom.
Before I was a Mom – I didn’t know the feeling of having my heart outside my body. I didn’t know how special it could feel to feed a hungry baby. I didn’t know that bond between a Mother and her child. I didn’t know that something so small could make me feel so important.
Before I was a Mom – I had never gotten up every ten minutes, in the middle of the night, to make sure that all was okay. I had never known the warmth, the joy, the love, the heartache, the wonderfulness, or the satisfaction of being a Mom. I didn’t know I was capable of feeling so much, before I was a Mom.
God Bless All Mothers..Happy Mother's Day!
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06 May 2010
03 April 2010
Shashi Kumar Aansoo
My Email ID Changed To :
I'm Shashi Kumar (Aansoo)
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20 March 2010
Nice story... On Reservation
An Old Story:
The Ant works hard in the withering heat all summer building its house and
laying up supplies for the winter.
The Grasshopper thinks the Ant is a fool and laughs & dances & plays the
summer away.
Come winter, the Ant is warm and well fed. The Grasshopper has no food or
shelter so he dies out in the cold.
Indian Version:
The Ant works hard in the withering heat all summer building its house and
laying up supplies for the winter.
The Grasshopper thinks the Ant's a fool and laughs & dances & plays the
summer away.
Come winter, the shivering Grasshopper calls a press conference and
demands to know why the Ant should be allowed to be warm and well fed
while others are cold and starving.
Many TV So Called Tej Channels show up to provide pictures of the shivering Grasshopper
next to a video of the Ant in his comfortable home with a table filled
with food.
The World is stunned by the sharp contrast. How can this be that this poor
Grasshopper is allowed to suffer so?
Arund*** Roy stages a demonstration in front of the Ant's house.
Medha Patkar goes on a fast along with other Grasshoppers demanding that
Grasshoppers be relocated to warmer climates during winter .
Amnesty International and Koffi A**an criticize the Indiana** Government for
not upholding the fundamental rights of the Grasshopper.
The Internet is flooded with online petitions seeking support to the
Grasshopper (many promising Heaven and Everlasting Peace for prompt
support as against the wrath of God for non-compliance) .
Opposition MPs stage a walkout. Left parties call for 'Bengal Bandh' in
West Bengal and Kerala demanding a Judicial Enquiry.
CPM in Kerala immediately passes a law preventing Ants from working hard
in the heat so as to bring about equality of poverty among Ants and
Grasshoppers.
Lalu Prasad allocates one free coach to Grasshoppers on all Indian Railway
Trains, aptly named as the 'Grasshopper Rath'.
Finally, the Judicial Committee drafts the ' Prevention of Terrorism
Against Grasshoppers Act' [POTAGA], with effect from the beginning of the
winter.
Arj*n Sin*h makes 'Special Reservation ' for Grasshoppers in Educational
Institutions & in Government Services.
The Ant is fined for failing to comply with POTAGA and having nothing left
to pay his retroactive taxes,it's home is confiscated by the Government
and handed over to the Grasshopper in a ceremony covered by NDTV.
Arund*** Roy calls it ' A Triumph of Justice'.
Lalu Ji calls it 'Socialistic Justice '.
CPM calls it the ' Revolutionary Resurgence of the Downtrodden '
Koffi An**n invites the Grasshopper to address the UN General Assembly.
Many years later...
The Ant has since migrated to the US and set up a multi-billion dollar
company in Silicon Valley,
100s of Grasshoppers still die of starvation despite reservation somewhere
in India,
..AND
As a result of loosing lot of hard working Ants and feeding the
grasshoppers,
.India is still a developing country…!!!
Sent By
With warm regards,
Gireesh Vaiddya
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Shashi Kumar
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Nice story... On Reservation
An Old Story:
The Ant works hard in the withering heat all summer building its house and
laying up supplies for the winter.
The Grasshopper thinks the Ant is a fool and laughs & dances & plays the
summer away.
Come winter, the Ant is warm and well fed. The Grasshopper has no food or
shelter so he dies out in the cold.
Indian Version:
The Ant works hard in the withering heat all summer building its house and
laying up supplies for the winter.
The Grasshopper thinks the Ant's a fool and laughs & dances & plays the
summer away.
Come winter, the shivering Grasshopper calls a press conference and
demands to know why the Ant should be allowed to be warm and well fed
while others are cold and starving.
Many TV So Called Tej Channels show up to provide pictures of the shivering Grasshopper
next to a video of the Ant in his comfortable home with a table filled
with food.
The World is stunned by the sharp contrast. How can this be that this poor
Grasshopper is allowed to suffer so?
Arund*** Roy stages a demonstration in front of the Ant's house.
Medha Patkar goes on a fast along with other Grasshoppers demanding that
Grasshoppers be relocated to warmer climates during winter .
Amnesty International and Koffi A**an criticize the Indiana** Government for
not upholding the fundamental rights of the Grasshopper.
The Internet is flooded with online petitions seeking support to the
Grasshopper (many promising Heaven and Everlasting Peace for prompt
support as against the wrath of God for non-compliance) .
Opposition MPs stage a walkout. Left parties call for 'Bengal Bandh' in
West Bengal and Kerala demanding a Judicial Enquiry.
CPM in Kerala immediately passes a law preventing Ants from working hard
in the heat so as to bring about equality of poverty among Ants and
Grasshoppers.
Lalu Prasad allocates one free coach to Grasshoppers on all Indian Railway
Trains, aptly named as the 'Grasshopper Rath'.
Finally, the Judicial Committee drafts the ' Prevention of Terrorism
Against Grasshoppers Act' [POTAGA], with effect from the beginning of the
winter.
Arj*n Sin*h makes 'Special Reservation ' for Grasshoppers in Educational
Institutions & in Government Services.
The Ant is fined for failing to comply with POTAGA and having nothing left
to pay his retroactive taxes,it's home is confiscated by the Government
and handed over to the Grasshopper in a ceremony covered by NDTV.
Arund*** Roy calls it ' A Triumph of Justice'.
Lalu Ji calls it 'Socialistic Justice '.
CPM calls it the ' Revolutionary Resurgence of the Downtrodden '
Koffi An**n invites the Grasshopper to address the UN General Assembly.
Many years later...
The Ant has since migrated to the US and set up a multi-billion dollar
company in Silicon Valley,
100s of Grasshoppers still die of starvation despite reservation somewhere
in India,
..AND
As a result of loosing lot of hard working Ants and feeding the
grasshoppers,
.India is still a developing country…!!!Sent By
With warm regards,
Gireesh Vaiddya
16 March 2010
GUDI PADVYACHA HARDIK SUBBHECHA
My Dear All
"GUDI PADVYACHA ANI MARATHI NAV VARSHACHYA APLYAS V APLYAS KUTUMBAS HARDIK SUBBHECHA"
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18 January 2010
For All Eternity...
For All Eternity, Oh My Dear
I Will Love You...
I Will Keep You In My Heart...
I Will Always Care For You...
You Will Be In My Heart...
For All the Stars At The Night Sky,
I Will Always Wish For You...
For All The Sea And Oceans,
I Will Always Swim For You...
For All The Lands, Fields, And Mountains,
I Will Always Climb For You...
For All Eternity,
I Will Always Be With You...
For All The Sadness And Madness,
I Will Always Weep For You...
For All The Pains And Heartaches,
I Will Always Share It With You...
For All The Bliss And Happiness,
I Will Always Rejoice With You...
For All The Things You Will Feel,
I Will Always Feel The Same You Do...
For All The Things In This World...
For All The Reason I Breathe And Live...
For All The Blessings God Give...
For All The Love I Feel...
I Would Love To Feel And Share It With You...
I Will Always Be With You...
I Will Always Love, Care And Miss You...
Yes, My Dear I Will Always Love You...
For All Eternity...
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Shashi Kumar
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I Will Love You...
I Will Keep You In My Heart...
I Will Always Care For You...
You Will Be In My Heart...
For All the Stars At The Night Sky,
I Will Always Wish For You...
For All The Sea And Oceans,
I Will Always Swim For You...
For All The Lands, Fields, And Mountains,
I Will Always Climb For You...
For All Eternity,
I Will Always Be With You...
For All The Sadness And Madness,
I Will Always Weep For You...
For All The Pains And Heartaches,
I Will Always Share It With You...
For All The Bliss And Happiness,
I Will Always Rejoice With You...
For All The Things You Will Feel,
I Will Always Feel The Same You Do...
For All The Things In This World...
For All The Reason I Breathe And Live...
For All The Blessings God Give...
For All The Love I Feel...
I Would Love To Feel And Share It With You...
I Will Always Be With You...
I Will Always Love, Care And Miss You...
Yes, My Dear I Will Always Love You...
For All Eternity...
Thanks for visiting My Blog.
Keep Visiting and give your Valuable Comments.
Regards,
Shashi Kumar
Copyright © All rights reserved. http://shashiaansoo.blogspot.com Be Nothing Less Than The Best ™
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