Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Cities: I've Been To (Current Count 51)

 Vaguely In Order I've Came Across Them
 
Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Capital of U.P. Lucknow is popularly known as The City of Nawabs. Known for Chicken Clothes, Tunde Kawabs, & Tehzeeb. Lucknow has Asia's first human DNA bank. This is world's second bank having DNA identification system (DIS). I've born here. I have been living here for eight years. In three patches of two year, three years and three years respectively.

Nagpur, Maharashtra
2nd Capital of Maharashtra. It is also famous throughout the country as "Orange City" for being a major trade centre of oranges. A week long visit with family.

Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh
It has the largest group of medieval Hindu and Jain temples, famous for their erotic sculpture. The Khajuraho group of monuments has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is considered to be one of the "seven wonders" of India. A tourist visit with family

Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
Famous for Bareilly Bazaar. A visit to relatives.

Maksi, Madhya Pradesh
It is a small city in Madhya Pradesh. I started my schooling here. Lived here for about two years.

Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh
The Kumbh Mela religious festival is held here every 12 years. It is also the place where Lord Krishna got education with Balarama and Sudama from Maharshi Sandipani. For me, it was the big city to look for, near Maksi. Many small miscellaneous visits.

Dewas, Madhya Pradesh
The name Dewas is derived from the Devi Vaishini hill near the city. The hill has a temple of deity Devi Chamunda and tulja bhavani. I have been to that hill numerous times. Also, I made the record of 99.5% in the class during my one year stay here.

Shajapur, Madhya Pradesh
The original name was Shahjahanpur, which was later shortened to Shajapur. I have been there quite a few times for miscellaneous reasons.

Indore, Madhya Pradesh
It is a major city and commercial center of the state of Madhya Pradesh. Indore holds the Guinness World Records for largest tea party with 32,681 participants. Radio Mirchi started out here. And it is the only city to have IIT and IIM. Some, two three visits during my 5 years stay in Madhya Pradesh.

Agra, Uttar Pradesh
It needs no introduction. Famous for Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri and many others. A visit to relatives and also went on to see Taj Mahal with family.

Chandigarh
The name was coined from an ancient temple called Chandi Mandir, devoted to the Hindu Goddess Chandi, present in the city's vicinity. Known internationally for its architecture and urban planning. It is cleanest city of India. Had a couple of tours here with family and also visits to relatives.

Pinjore, Haryana
A small city in Haryana. The Yadavindra Gardens at Pinjore have terraced gardens, famously known as Pinjore gardens. I have visited these gardens two or three times with family and with college friends.

Kalka, Haryana
The town is situated in the foothills of the Himalayas and is a gateway to the neighbouring state of Himachal Pradesh. The Kalka Shimla Railway features on the UNESCO's World Heritage sites list as the Mountain Railways of India. Work on the railway line started in 1898 and it opened for traffic in 1903. I have been here as the part of Chandigarh tour with parents. It acted as a stoppage many times while going out of Himachal Pradesh.

Rewari, Haryana
It is a city Haryana about 85km from Delhi. It has some haveli(s) to see. Stayed here for couple of days as a visit to relatives.

Muradabad, Uttar Pradesh
Moradabad is renowned for its brass work and has carved a niche for itself in the handicraft industry throughout the world. The attractive brass ware is exported to countries like United States, Britain, Canada, Germany and Middle East Asia. Stayed here for couple of days to attend some function.

Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
The city is famous for its scissors, Handloom Cloths, gold jewellery, sports goods (especially cricket goods).  Most of all, the city is famous for the Revolt of 1857, also called India's First War of Independence, which began here. I stayed here for two days as visit to relatives.

Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
It is a city situated on the banks of the River Ganges . Also regarded as holy by Buddhists, and Jains; is the Holiest Place of Hindus where at least once in life a Hindu is expected to do pilgrimage and if possible pour the remains (ashes) of cremated ancestors here into the River Ganga. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world and probably the oldest of India. I lived for five years here. I have been a pseudo-guide to many relatives visiting us.

Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh
Sarnath is located 13 kilometres north-east of Varanasi. It is mentioned by the Buddha as one of the four places of pilgrimage which his devout followers should visit, if they wanted to visit a place for that reason. I have visited this place numerous times with family, relatives and friends.

Mumbai, Maharashtra
No introduction needed for this place. Mumbai is the commercial and entertainment centre of India, generating 5% of India's GDP, and accounting for 25% of industrial output, 70% of maritime trade in India, and 70% of capital transactions to India's economy. Stayed here for about three four days as tourists.

Panvel, Maharashtra

Panvel is also known as gateway of Konkan region. It adjoins Navi Mumbai, and is just after the Thane district border. Panvel is located on the Mumbai Pune Expressway about 22 kilometres from Mumbai. Stayed here for two three days as a visit to relatives.

Panaji, Goa
Panaji is capital of goa but surprisingly it is Goa's third largest city after Vasco da Gama and Margao. My stay here was the part of Goa tour with parents.

Margao, Goa
Goa's second largest but busiest town, the commercial capital of the state, and the administrative headquarters of South Goa district. My stay here was the part of Goa tour with parents.

Mormugao, Goa
It is Goa’s main port. It was featured in the 1980 film The Sea Wolves and the Bollywood film Bhootnath. My stay here was the part of Goa tour with parents.

Vasco da Gama, Goa
Vasco da Gama (often shortened to Vasco) is a small city in the state of Goa on the west coast of India. It is named after the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama. Vasco has Goa's largest population. My stay here was the part of Goa tour with parents.

Sultanpur, Uttar Pradesh
It is in midway of Lucknow and Varanasi. I stayed here for one day. A halt during road-trip.

Howrah, West Bengal
Located on the west bank of the Hoogli River, it is a twin city of Kolkata. It is West Bengal's second largest city in terms of both area and population. Stay here is limited to a day only.

Kolkata, West Bengal
Capital of West Bengal. Kolkata is the cultural capital of India and the commercial capital of Eastern India. It is located in eastern India on the east bank of the Hooghly River. Stayed here for about three days. To me Science city was super awesome.

Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
It is home to several museums and a major base for the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard. It is also the headquarters of the Tri Services Command. It is famous for cellular jail (Kala Pani). Stayed here as a part of ten days tour with parents.

Rangat, Andaman and Nicobar Islands

Cutbert Bay Beach here is a turtle nesting ground (December to February). Stayed here as a part of ten days tour with parents.

Mayabunder, Andaman and Nicobar Islands
Love the super awesome "Avis island" here. Stayed here as a part of ten days tour with parents.

Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh
It is renowned for its famous carpet and brassware industry. It is a city with several spots around it including many hills such as Rajdari, Devdari, Lakhaniyadari, and Windom fall range and Sirshi. Stay limited to one day only.

Jaipur, Rajasthan
It is popularly known as the Pink City, is the capital and largest city of Rajasthan. Jaipur is the first planned city of India, located in the semi-desert lands of Rajasthan. Jantar Mantar, is one of the World Heritage Sites. Stayed here as a part of fifteen days tour with friends.

Ajmer, Rajasthan
The Dargah Sharif of Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti is situated at the foot of the Taragaṛh hill, and consists of several white marble buildings arranged around two courtyards, including a massive gate donated by the Nizam of Hyderabad, a mosque donated by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, the Akbari Mosque. Stayed here as a part of fifteen days tour with friends.

Pushkar, Rajasthan
It is situated at 14 km North West from Ajmer. Pushkar is one of the oldest cities of India. Pushkar lies on the shore of Pushkar Lake. The date of its actual origin is not known, but legend associates Lord Brahma with its creation. It is mentioned that Brahma performed penance here for 60,000 years to have a glimpse of Vishnu. Stayed here as a part of fifteen days tour with friends.

Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Jodhpur is a popular tourist destination, featuring many palaces, forts and temples, set in the stark landscape of the Thar desert. The city is known as the Sun City for the bright, sunny weather it enjoys all year. It is also referred to as the Blue City due to the blue-painted houses around the Mehrangarh Fort. Stayed here as a part of fifteen days tour with friends.

Haridwar, Uttarakhand

Haridwar is regarded as one of the seven holiest places to Hindus. Tourists congregate in Haridwar to perform ritualistic bathing on the banks of the river Ganga to wash away their sins to attain Moksha. I stayed here as a part of twelve day tour with friends.

Dehradun, Uttarakhand

Is is capital city of the Uttarakhand. The products that have made Dehradun known within India are "Dehradooni basmati rice", bakery products and Iychee. I stayed here as a part of twelve day tour with friends.

Mussoorie, Uttarakhand
This hill station, situated in the foothills of the Himalaya ranges, is also known as the Queen of the Hills. I stayed here as a part of twelve day tour with friends.

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand
It is located in the foothills of the Himalaya in northern India and attracts thousands of pilgrims and tourists each year, from within India, as well as from other countries. I stayed here as a part of twelve day tour with friends.

Shimla, Himachal Pradesh
It is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. A popular tourist destination, Shimla is often referred to as the "Queen of Hills" (a term coined by the British). I had numerous trips to Shimla during my college years with friends.

Solan, Himachal Pradesh
It is known as the "mushroom city of India" because of the mushroom centre situated at Chambaghat. The district is better known for the Mohan Meakin's brewery (reputed to be India's oldest brewery) and the famous Old Monk XXX RUM, Solan No. 1 whiskey and Golden Eagle beer. I had many trips to Solan during my college years with friends.

Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Saharanpur is internationally famous for its wood carving work cottage industry. It is a thriving market of local agricultural produce, including basmati rice and mangoes. My stay here was limited to one day only. A visit to close friend, "Digvijay Singh Chauhan".

Unnao, Uttar Pradesh
It is approximately 18 km from Kanpur. It is connected to luck now and Kanpur by roadway as well as by railway. My stay here was limited to one day only. Missed the chance to meet a friend, "Shivam Srivastava".

Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh
Famously known as leather city of the world. It is also home to several globally recognized institutions such as IIT Kanpur, Harcourt Butler Technological Institute (HBTI) and GSVM Medical College. I had one visit to Kanpur for a day only.

Zirakpur, Punjab
A city near Chandigarh. Stayed here for four days.

New Delhi
Capital City of India. I have been many times here. Trips been ranging from three to ten days each. Reason being exams, visit to family, friends and sight seeing.

Noida, Uttar Pradesh

Neighbour city of Delhi. I have been many times here. Trips been ranging from two to five days each. Reason being campus placement drive, relatives and friends.

Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh
It is a planned industrial city 19km east of Delhi. I have been once here. Visited here for placement drive and meet a close friend "Akshay Gaur" and his friends. Visit was for three four days.

Amritsar, Punjab
Amritsar is home to the Harmandir Sahib, also known as the Golden Temple, the spiritual and cultural center of the Sikh religion. This important Sikh shrine attracts more visitors than the Taj Mahal in Agra as it has more than 100,000 visitors on week days alone and is the number one destination for non-resident-Indians (NRI) in the whole of India. I have been here for a day with college friends.

Katra, Jammu & Kashmir
Katra or Katra Vaishno Devi, as it is popularly known, is a small city in Jammu and Kashmir, India, situated in the foothills of the Trikuta Mountains, where the holy shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi is located. It is located 42 km from the city of Jammu. I have been here for the holy shrine with college friends.

Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
Jabalpur is one of the largest cities in Madhya Pradesh. It has a beautiful collection of Marble Rocks called Bhedaghat bordering the holy Narmada River. Many visitors every year come to visit Jabalpur because of this major attraction. I have been here on a four day visit to a close friend "Aditya Patel". Saw whole city, Begaghat and his villages; Alheni, Imaliya and Bijoura.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Keep Moving Forward - I

The plot, all the characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
Life can hit hard. Sometimes you get knocked down when you don’t even see it coming. Some are cheap shots, some are glancing blows and some can bring you to your knees. When this happens, it’s not about how hard you get hit; it’s about how hard you can get hit, but still find the strength to keep moving forward. It’s about having the will to continue in spite of the obstacles.
Let me tell you a story in context of the blog.
There was a boy. Who loved a girl – one sided. She loved him or not, that he didn’t know. What he did know was that she might be even, hating him. Due to some unavoidable circumstances, he couldn’t talk to her. And, after he got the senses to talk to her; it was too late. In all, the thing was that, sadly being an optimistic person, he was hopelessly into her and wasn’t able to get over her. Now, all this was affecting his day to day life; his academics, his lifestyle, his decisions, etc.
This is not any special story. This happens with many people. But, a really good thing was with him. He learnt right lessons, indirectly, from any incidents that took place near him. He eventually leant to, “Keep moving forward”.
He saw a dream one night. He was having supper or dinner with his seven-eight friends at a public place. Then due to some genuine reason, an unknown girl came to her. She said “excuse me” to him, but he was too busy with his friends. He heard her, when she called him one more time. They had a magical, four minute conversation, between them. They felt a heavenly connection between them and even exchanged their number. After the small chat, the last thing they asked each other was their names.
The boy woke up and thought about what he had just seen. He got inspired with the fact that how this could might have happened in real life. He learnt that a thing will surely happen, if it is destined to. You cannot beat time. Learn from your mistakes and keep moving forward.

This helped him a lot. He got over her and his life came back to track. He achieved many academic accomplishments. The only key is to KEEP MOVING FORWARD


There are many ways to keep moving forward. Which are continued in second part of post. :)

Keep Moving Forward - II

9 Ways To Keep Moving Forward
Forget Regret

Leave your mistakes and regret in the past. They don’t define your value, then or now. When you stay in the past you become stuck and unable to move forward. We all have made mistakes with our job choices, friends and relationships. The consequences can hit us pretty hard. However, to begin learning how to put these experiences behind us – by letting them go, we can begin to live in the here and now. Give yourself the gift of forgiveness and keep moving forward.

Learn from Failure

Learning from failure and having regret are two separate things. Regret is an emotion; a feeling of disappointment along with a modest amount of shame or guilt. But to look back at a circumstance and figure out what went wrong gives you some very important information. This review allows you to evaluate what worked and what didn’t, and more importantly, why. Often when you are removed from a situation, you can look at it more objectively which will allow you to make better choices to keep moving forward.

Ask for Help

You are not alone. It may feel that way sometimes, but there are many people who would extend their hand and lift you up if asked. All you have to do is ask. Consider co-workers, neighbors, or your friends. Often times we are afraid to ask because we don’t believe we are worthy to receive the help. Think about this: we are surrounded by millions and millions of people by design – for a purpose. A hand to grasp, a shoulder to cling, and a face to radiate hope can help you to keep moving forward.

Believe You are Worthy

Whatever your goal, your dream, or your desire, you are worthy of achieving it. The closer you get to it is when the enemy of your soul will begin putting doubt in your mind by playing the self-limiting tapes that say you are not worthy. Replace these old tapes with a newer one that contains the truth – you are worthy to have your heart’s true desire and to keep moving forward.

Take 100% Responsibility

Except in rare and unfortunate circumstances, you are responsible for the quality and condition of your life. Your career, your relationships and your happiness are all under your direct control. Sometimes we choose to do nothing when we get hit hard because it’s just easier and less painful that way. But the real pain is only deferred. You have to live with yourself. You have to live with the voice in your gut, your inner wisdom, that says you gave up too soon or didn’t try hard enough. When you hear this inner voice speaking to you, it’s usually right. It’s your choice, then, to get up and keep moving forward.

 Know What You Want

This isn’t about the how, only the what. In order to move forward in life, you need a firm foundation to step from. Understanding what and where you want to go in life will provide your vision and spirit – your foundation. The how will figure itself out when you know you want to keep moving forward.

Trust

There are no accidents without value. When you get hit hard and land on your back, look for the reasons and for the value in this. Open your heart and trust this happened for a reason. Perhaps it was to test your determination or to alert you to the fact you were on the wrong path. Either way, trust the experience is happening for a reason and be open to making adjustments in order to keep moving forward.

Want it More

How badly do you want it? How badly do you really want to achieve what you are working so hard to accomplish? When you get hit hard, you have an opportunity to answer this question. It’s one thing to say you want to do something, or to be something. But to walk through the pain; to get up and keep moving forward knowing there may be more pain ahead, is a test of your determination and resolve. When you find yourself getting back on your feet, you have indeed answered this question and there’s no doubt you will keep moving forward.

Keep the Faith

Faith: A strong belief in something without proof or evidence
At the end of the day when you are weary from all of the effort and energy you have expended and you are sore and tired from being hit hard so many times, but the dream is not realized, the one thing that tells you to keep going; to get up tomorrow and to keep moving forward, is your faith. Honor this and cherish it. Faith is what makes you human. It gives you energy and hope. And if you let it, your faith will deliver you to wherever you want to go in life.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Because I Still Love Her

She does not love me;
 Why must I dwell on this?
Because I still love her regardless.

I watch her pass me by every day, 
I stay to see her, look my way.
But she never does.
Just because,
She does not love me.

I am sadden by the very thought,
That she will never be mine,
Because there is someone else, in her life.

She does not love me;
Thus, why do i still care?
Because I still love her regardless.

I should stop this love sick melody,
Stop singing the same old sad love song.
For I know that, she will never love me;
But, why does it feel right, if it is wrong?

She does not love me,
I am merely someone she knows, but does not care for;
So, why do I still love her?
I don't know;
But I will still love her regardless.

Friday, April 30, 2010

From The Heart - I

Here Is A Story Of Guys Like Us. Let Us Define “Us” First. There Are Twenty Percent girls in all at an engineering college. Next Twenty Percent People Are Their Boy Friends. Next Ten Percent Are Like A Cutlet In Between Two Breads(Kawab Me Haddi). Now, the rest Fifty percent are “Us”.
So, we are presenting some lines; which very appropriately match our situation.
“My life is brilliant,
My love is pure.
I saw an angel.
Of that I'm sure.
She smiled at me at the mall road.
She was with another man.
But I won't lose no sleep on that,
'Cause I've got a plan”
These lines are very apt when we see them for the very first time, chatting and walking happily on none other than at our very own mall road. Before seeing them our life was very dazzling and sparkling. Then we see this girl. They are always accompanied by some boy (space) friend. Despite of that we are always determined to get pass through this firewall.
“Yeah, she caught my eye,
As we walked on by.
She could see from my face that I was,
Flying high,
And I don't think that I'll see her again,
But we shared a moment that will last till the end.”
Many moments come in due course, in which glances are exchanged. It is quite evident from our body language that we are ecstatic from being noticed for a brief moment. But, afterwards we do realise that this is all temporary and will end as the bubble of our dream will burst. But the good thing is that we do get a memory, which remains inscribed for a really long time.  
“You're beautiful. You're beautiful.
You're beautiful, it's true.
There must be an angel with a smile on her face,
When she thought up that I should be with you.
But it's time to face the truth,
I will never be with you.”
Now, the time comes when we are madly into them. We start to connect everything with them. Our happiness, sadness, fears and all other emotions. At last, comes the phase of reality. We do realise that given the chance by time earlier, we could have got our wishful destiny. But truth is: we were never meant for them and never will be.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

It’s the end where I begin

This poem is written using lines of some songs, which i was reciting in a morning.

Sometimes Tears Says All, 
There Is To Say.
Sometimes Your First Scars,
Won't Ever Fade Away.
Sometimes We Don't Learn,
From Our Mistakes.
And Sometimes We've No Choice,
But To Walk away.

Try To Break My Heart,
Well It's broke.
Try To Hang Me High,
Well I'm Choked 
Wanted Rain On Me,
Well I'm Soaked.
Soaked To The Skin.

Now I'm Alive,
And My Ghosts are Gone.
I've Shed All The Pain,
I've Been Holding On.
The Cure For A Heart,
Is To Move Along.
What Don't Kill A Heart,
Only Makes It Strong.

It's The End,
Where I begin.
It's The End,
Where I begin.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

"My Lessons In Life" - Azim Premji

An Article Address by Azim Premji in the "Shaping Young Minds Program" (SYMP) organized by AIMA in collaboration with the Bombay Management Association (BMA) in Mumbai on "My Lessons in Life".

I am very happy to be here with you. It is always wonderful to be with young people. As my hair turned from black, to salt and pepper and finally salt without the pepper, I have begun to realize the importance of youth. At the same time, I have begun to truly appreciate some of the lessons I have learnt along the way. I hope you will find them useful when you plan your own career and life.

First

The first thing I have learnt is that we must always begin with our strengths. There is an imaginary story of a rabbit. The rabbit was enrolled in a rabbit school. Like all rabbits, it could hop very well but could not swim. At the end of the year, the rabbit got high marks in hopping but failed in swimming. The parents were concerned. They said, "Forget about hopping. You are anyway good at it. Concentrate on swimming." They sent the rabbit for tuitions in swimming. And guess what happened? The rabbit forgot how to hop! As for swimming, have you ever seen a rabbit swim? While it is important for us to know what we are not good at, we must also cherish what is good in us. That is because it is only our strengths that can give us the energy to correct our weaknesses.

Second

The second lesson I have learnt is that a rupee earned is of far more value than five found. My friend was sharing me the story of his eight year-old niece. She would always complain about the breakfast. The cook tried everything possible, but the child remained unhappy. Finally, my friend took the child to a supermarket and brought one of those ready-to-cook packets. The child had to cut the packet and pour water in the dish. The child found the food to be absolutely delicious? The difference was that she has cooked it! In my own life, I have found that nothing gives as much satisfaction as earning our rewards. In fact, what is gifted or inherited follows the old rule of come easy, go easy. I guess we only know the value of what we have if we have struggled to earn it.


Third

The third lesson I have learnt is no one bats a hundred every time. Life has many challenges. You win some and lose some. You must enjoy winning. But do not let it go to the head. The moment it does, you are already on your way to failure. And if you do encounter failure along the way, treat it as an equally natural phenomenon. Don't beat yourself for it or any one else for that matter! Accept it, look at your own share in the problem, learn from it and move on. The important thing is, when you lose, do not lose the lesson.


Fourth

The fourth lesson I have learnt is the importance of humility. Sometimes, when you get so much in life, you really start wondering whether you deserve all of it. We have so much to be grateful for. Our parents, our teachers and our seniors have done so much for us that we can never repay them. Many people focus on the shortcomings, because obviously no one can be perfect. But it is important to first acknowledge what we have received. Nothing in life is permanent but when a relationship ends, rather than becoming bitter, we must learn to savor the memory of the good things while they lasted.


Fifth

The fifth lesson I learnt is that we must always strive for excellence. One way of achieving excellence is by looking at those better than ourselves. Keep learning what they do differently. But excellence cannot be imposed from the outside. We must also feel the need from within. It must involve not only our mind but also our heart and soul. Excellence is not an act but a habit. I remember the inspiring lines of a poem, which says that your reach must always exceed your grasp. That is heaven on earth. Ultimately, your only competition is yourself.


Sixth

The sixth lesson I have learnt is never give up in the face of adversity. It comes on you suddenly without warning. Always keep in mind that it is only the test of fire that makes fine steel. A friend of mine shared this incident with me. His eight-year old daughter was struggling away at a jigsaw puzzle. She kept at it for hours but could not succeed. Finally, it went beyond her bedtime. My friend told her, "Look, why don't you just give up? I don't think you will complete it tonight. Look at it another day." The daughter looked with a strange look in her eyes, "But, dad, why should I give up? All the pieces are there! I have just got to put them together!" If we persevere long enough, we can put any problem into its perspective.


Seventh

The seventh lesson I have learnt is that while you must be open to change, do not compromise on your values. Mahatma Gandhiji often said that you must open the windows of your mind, but you must not be swept off your feet by the breeze. Values like honesty, integrity, consideration and humility have survived for generations. At the end of the day, it is values that define a person more than the achievements. Do not be tempted by short cuts. The short cut can make you lose your way and end up becoming the longest way to the destination.


Final

And the final lesson I learnt is that we must have faith in our own ideas even if everyone tells us that we are wrong. There was once a newspaper vendor who had a rude customer. Every morning, the Customer would walk by, refuse to return the greeting, grab the paper off the shelf and throw the money at the vendor. The vendor would pick up the money, smile politely and say, "Thank you, Sir." One day, the vendor's assistant asked him, "Why are you always so polite with him when he is so rude to you? Why don't you throw the newspaper at him when he comes back tomorrow?" The vendor smiled and replied, "He can't help being rude and I can't help being polite. Why should I let his rude behavior dictate my politeness?

I hope you achieve success in whatever way you define it and what gives you the maximum happiness in life. "Remember, those who win are those who believe they can."

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Crying For Love - Jan Howard

If you find someone that you really love
Show that special someone you're worthy of her love

Or then someday you may be someone just like me
Who is crying, crying for love that used to be

You must learn to give as well as receive
Show her how much you care and never never deceive

For once I had a love just made for me 
But I, I was so foolish I just couldn't see
So today look at me 
Someone you don't want to be

Who is crying, crying for love that used to be 
crying for love that used to be

Sunday, March 28, 2010

James Blunt Profile

Real Name: James Hillier Blount

Sex: Male

Nationality: British

Genre: Folk rock

Born: February 22nd, 1974

Birth Place: Tidworth, Hampshire, England, UK

Breakthrough Single: "You're Beautiful" International Hit From the Album "Back To Bedlam"

Debut Studio Album: "Back To Bedlam" (2005)

Army Background: ranked as high as Captain and served as a NATO peacekeeper in Kosovo

Did You Know: commanded the lead of 30,000 troops advancing on Pristina (During Kosovo engagement); He once said he has been shot more than 50 cent

Education: Elstree School, Woolhampton, then Harrow School, Bristol University, and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst

Profession: musician

Father: was in the British Army Air Corps (long history of family military service) 





AWARDS


2005
MTV Europe Music Award for Best New Act
BT Digital Music Award for Best Pop Artist Top Of The Pops Award for Album Of The Year "Back To Bedlam"
Top Of The Pops Award for Singer Of The Year

2006
Brit Awards for Best Pop Act and Best British Male Solo Artist.
MTV Music Video Award for Best Male Video "You're Beautiful"
MTV Australia Video Music Award for Song of the Year
ECHO Music Award for Newcomer des Jahres international "Back To Bedlam"
MTV Video Music Award (Latin America) for Best New Artist—International

BPI Certifications (England):

Back To Bedlam , Silver Album, Fri May 6 2005

Back To Bedlam , Gold Album, Fri May 20 2005

Back To Bedlam , Platinum Album, Fri Jun 10 2005

Back To Bedlam , 2 X Platinum Album, Fri Jul 1 2005

Back To Bedlam , 3 X Platinum Album, Fri Jul 22 2005

Back To Bedlam , 4 X Platinum Album, Fri Aug 5 2005

Back To Bedlam , 5 X Platinum Album, Fri Sep 16 2005

Back To Bedlam , 6 X Platinum Album, Fri Oct 7 2005

Back To Bedlam , 7 X Platinum Album, Fri Dec 2 2005

Back To Bedlam , 8 X Platinum Album, Fri Dec 23 2005

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Friday, March 26, 2010

War Of My Life - John Mayer

Come out Angels
Come out Ghosts
Come out Darkness
Bring everyone you know

I'm not running
I'm not scared
I am waiting and well prepared

I'm in the war of my life
At the door of my life
Out of Time and there's no where to run away

I've got a hammer
And a heart of glass
I got to know right now
Which walls to smash

I got a pocket
Got no pill
If fear hasn't killed me yet
Than nothing will

All the suffering
And all the pain
Never liked to label

I'm in the war of my life
At the door of my life
Out of time and there's nowhere to run

I'm in the war of my life
At the core of my life
I've got no choice but to fight 'til it's done

No more suffering
No more pain
Never again

I'm in the war of my life
At the door of my life
Out of time and there's no where to run

I'm in the war of my life
I'm at the core of my life
Got no choice but to fight 'til it's done
So Fight on, fight on everyone, so fight on
Got no choice but to fight 'til it's done

I'm in the war of my life
I'm at the core of my life
I've got no choice but to fight 'til it's done

Wrap My Words Around You - Daniel Bedingfield

Is it fair to write a song to a woman
Is it fair to play to try to win her heart

Is it right to bring her sonnets in the morning-time
To express the first few longings when they start
To express the first few longings when they start

Is it right to let her feelings rise to catch you
Is it ok when her heart begins to fall

Would you blame me if I wrap my words around you girl
Would I wrong you to say anything at all
Would I wrong you to say anything at all

But if I wrap my words around you
Wrap my words around you

If I wrap my words around you
Would you stay, would you stay, would you

Wrap my words around you
Wrap my words around you

If I wrap my words around you
Would you stay, would it play with your heart

Am I a hunter if I send poems to please you
Am I a cad if I mean everything I say

Should I even let you know this song’s about you girl
Just because I want to see you smile today

And my words may bind you to me much too tightly
And you may choke upon them if we fall apart

It’s not fair to write a song to a woman, no
Because a woman takes a song into her heart
Because a woman takes a song into her heart

So let me wrap my words around you
Wrap my words around you

Wrap my words around you
Till you stay, till you stay, let me

Wrap my words around you
Wrap my words around you

Darling, wrap my words around you
Till you stay, would it play with your heart

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

You

With you my heart will always stay. 
With you my thoughts will be every day. 
You remain to be the one that I regret letting get away. 
Why didn't I say what I needed to say? 

You are the one I will always use my wishes on. 
You are the one I will always wish was never gone. 
I'll constantly wonder what went wrong. 
I'll forever think of what I could've did that was never done.