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Clutch of Inspirations

embracing the presentcherishing the past
April 25, 2010
but the greatest of these is love @ 4:19 PM

white hyacinth : I'll pray for you.


She picked up the sick and destitute on the dirty streets of Calcutta.

Those who "lived their lives like animals in the gutter" are able to "die like angels" in her home for the needy.
She has only 2 electronic gadgets at home - the light bulb and the telephone.

A Jesus figurine, 3 white cotton saris and a pair of shoes make up all her personal assets.

She sold her Nobel Prize medal and used the money to help the poor.

She suffered from heart attacks, pneumonia, broken collar bone, malaria and a failed left heart.

Her missionary of charity was operating 610 missions across 127 countries when she passed away.


She once said,"I am not sure exactly what heaven will be like, but I know that when we die and it comes the time for God to judge us, he will NOT ask, "How many good things have you done in your life?" Rather he will ask, "How much LOVE did you put into what you do?"

.Mother Teresa.

Since yesterday was in the past and tomorrow has not yet come, there's only today to begin with! Start loving today! ;)


And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.


:: 1 Corinthians 13:13 ::

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The grey nimbostratus clouds and blindly falling raindrops have dawned upon Manchester again after some days of bright yellow sunshine that brought joy to ice-cream sellers. Dreary as it can be, I find it rather enjoyable..well, unless I'm outdoors. Perhaps it's because I miss the sound of raindrops splattering on the rooftops and windows. Anyway, a short shower of afternoon rainfall seems to refresh the air, providing the grass and little daisies some moisture at the same time.


So, on this paradoxically happy day, matlab had to come and snatch away half of my happy cells. boohooo...


2 muffins for me

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