Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Lines that touched me

Lines that touched me

I would like share few lines that touched me and somehow changed my course of living

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#1 first quotes that stays on top of my mind,
“When money is lost, nothing is lost,
     When health is lost, something is lost,
          When character is lost, everything is lost”
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About him, he saved us from the one of the toughest subject “DSP- digital signal processing” famously known as degree stopping paper for the CSE. He made it a pleasure to understand what it takes to love the subject. I inspire at his friendly nature and down to earth personality. I wonder him how a human being can be so tolerant and selfless? I would like to be like him, at least try to inherit some of his qualities.
It was our last day in college, for us it was very hard to realize that all 4 years was fully spent and we are left with few minutes for the one last bell to ring. It was the time when we saw the painful truth “it the end of the college days and time for next step in life”.
Our professor walked into our class smiling. We whole heartedly rose for him as a token of love and respect. He spoke about many things, about being a lecturer and happiness that he carries for that. As part of speech he gave us these lines.
These lines gave me the buoyancy and perseverance to preserve my “character”. He inclined me to adopt some quality from him. A wonderful man.

#2

“Arise, awake and stop not until your goal is reached”

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Swami Vivekanandha

We all know about him. So let me start with “how these lines influence my way of living”.
Everyone has goals to reach. We work towards it by all means, no doubt in that.
This quote pursuit me towards my goal. When my means of attaining my goals aren’t working, this quote gives me the determination to go on with it till I succeed.

 

#3

 “This shall pass away”
By a Church father
One day, I was very baffled with tons of thoughts. It was a very crucial period in my life where I had to decide on many things. Somehow, I landed into a church in my locality (no idea why did I walk into that place). I was seated in the last benches at the church and lost in my thoughts. I was seated there for an hour or so the church father walked to me, and gently asked “My son why are you seated here? I understand you are in an ocean of thoughts....”  He spent some time with me. He concluded saying “don’t worry my son, this shall pass away”.
Whenever I face a storm, I get reminded about this quote. It makes me feel better.




#4
“Fixing the blame never fix the problem”
I read this from a cubicle at my office. In IT industry we always get tangled because of someone’s work. I always get reminded about this quote when I meet such a circumstance. This considerably changed my way of working. I keep tell this to my team members and fresher(s) who whines about “someone’s bug”.

#5

I feel being honest may not pay you immediately but certainly will pay off one day. I wanted to be a rich man who can continue to afford for this luxury, as I did so far.

#6 & 7
“Don’t work for money”
&
“Word given is given, no matter what it takes”
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About my boss, he is very assertive, friendly, enthusiastic, good singer and “top notch technical” person. Can’t mask our bugs. I enjoyed working with him, absorbed many things from him. It’s very hard to make him satisfied, very first comment from him for most our work used to be “Can be better”.
 These lines are some of his words which actually educated us with some professional ethics. He gave us the practice to brazen our ideas. It’s because of him we learned to pay attention to very small things that adds value to our work.