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winners see the gain; losers see the pain.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Winners dont do different things,they do things differently
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Under Adverse conditions - some people break down,some break records
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Apparently unaffected, she rose. "Yeah, you're probably right. I should be going." She feigned a yawn. "You've gotta head back to work and I've gotta head to jail. Big night for me. I'm planning to shiv someone for a bar of soap. --
Kresley Cole (Dreams of a Dark Warrior (Immortals After Dark, #10))
If you think you can - you can ! If you think you can not - you can not ! And either way........you are right !
Shiv Khera
Vish, the creator; and Shiv, the destroyer, are simply two faces of the very same coin.
Ashwin Sanghi (The Krishna Key)
Have I ever told you how scary it is that you think of heels in terms of their possible shiv potential?
Jennifer Estep (Deadly Sting (Elemental Assassin, #8))
Oh, how a small portion of earth will hold us when we are dead, who ambitiously seek after the whole world while we are living!
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Winner dont do different but they do differently
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
winners don't do different things , they do things differently
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Flowers of sin, like some black sun, Bloom in my dreams Their perfume-sodden fragrance Spreading through each heartbeat.
Shiv Kumar Batalvi
Sometimes the voices of the past refuse to be silenced. Then all one can do is sit and listen. -Lex - Shiv Crew, Book One
Laken Cane
Looking for the positive does not necessarily mean overlooking faults. being a positive thinker does not mean one has to agree or accept everything. It only means that a person is solution-focused.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
An uneducated thief may steal goods from the train but an educated one may steal the entire train. We need to compete for knowledge and wisdom, not for grades.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
The best teachers will not give you something to drink, they will make you thirsty. They will not give you answers but will put you on a path to seek answers.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Purpose: A lifetime goal is called a purpose. To identify your purpose, ask yourself “If my age was a hundred today and I looked back at my life, what is it that I want to say is my accomplishment?” The answer is your purpose.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Ability will get you success; character will keep you successful.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Motivation is like fire—unless you keep adding fuel to it, it dies. Your fuel is your belief in your inner values.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
A person’s character is judged not only by the company they keep but also by the company they avoid.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Jai Shiv shambu, shiv shankar, Jai Bhole..
Aporva Kala (Life... Love... Kumbh...)
Shiv Crew lived for the fight. Maybe they were all freaks, but that kept them alive.
Laken Cane (Shiv Crew (Rune Alexander, #1))
Shiv Crew, Rune muttered, is becoming a freak show. She and Ellis smiled at each other, as proud as new parents. Damn right.
Laken Cane (Shiv Crew (Rune Alexander, #1))
Winners don;t do different things, they do things differently.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win)
I realize Shiv Crew is monsters and blades. At Rune's look of surprise he added, I read the business card.
Laken Cane (Shiv Crew (Rune Alexander, #1))
Our thoughts are causes. You sow a thought, you reap an action. You sow an action, you reap a habit. You sow a habit, you reap a character. You sow a character, you reap a destiny. It all starts with a thought.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Winners don't do different things . . . they do things differently
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
A girl whose name is Love Is lost. Simple, beautiful, She is lost.
Shiv Kumar Batalvi (Me and Me ( Main te main))
SUCCESS does not mean an absence of problems, it is overcoming problems. Success is not measured by how high we go up in life, but how many times we bounce back when we fall down.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
I am my monster. My monster is me
Laken Cane (Shiv Crew (Rune Alexander, #1))
सत्यम् शिवम् सुन्दरम् ‘True is Shiv is beautiful’ - 83 -
Munindra Misra (Chants of Hindu Gods and Godesses in English Rhyme)
Winners dont do different things They do things differently
Shiv Kera
We hadn’t spoken one word to each other since the death glare last night, and I couldn’t help but check both of her hands for knives and shivs, hoping that if she had one, I would be able to wrestle it away from her before meeting my untimely death. I was far too young and fun to die at the hands of my mother, and she was way too pretty to end up in prison. It would only take a matter of minutes for her to become someone’s bitch, and I didn’t want the responsibility for that kind of thing on my shoulders.
Laurel Ulen Curtis (A is for Alpha Male (A is for Alpha Male, #1))
He's dead: Internal bleeding. When they opened him up they found a toothbrush shiv lodged in the anal cavity. It was never determinded whether he'd put it up there for safe keeping himself or somebody else did it for him, but it was a good lesson for the rest of the inmates. They even put up a sign. "Never put sharp objects up your ass.
Michael Connelly (The Brass Verdict (The Lincoln Lawyer, #2; Harry Bosch Universe, #19))
Breyona didn’t have to force a laugh. “Fellowship? Who do you think you are? Freedo the hobbit?” “It’s Frodo,” he said over his shoulder. “And if I was a character from L.O.T.R., I’d obviously by Strider.” Shaking his head, he continued down the trail, mumbling obscenities. “What is L.O.T.R.?” Shiv asked. “Who is this Freedo?” Both questions brought exasperated sighs from Bronson. “It stands for Lord of the Rings. Don’t you ever see any movies?” “Weren’t they books before they were movies?” Em asked. “They wrote them after,” Bronson said. Breyona winked at Danny. “That Freedo was hot,” she said loud enough for Bronson to hear. “Even with those dumb-ass furry feet, he’s my kind of cute.” Bronson threw his hands up. “Frodo. It’s Frodo. And he’s not hot!
Eric Kent Edstrom (Undermountain (The Undermountain Saga #1))
Life always gives option to quit. If you want to compromise you always have that option
Shiv Kumar (A Metro Nightmare)
Believe me there is one thing that is permanent. That is LOVE. The circumstances, beginning, ending and the protagonist all changes.
Shiv Kumar (A Metro Nightmare)
Progressive’ means that success is a journey, not a destination. It’s an ongoing process. We never arrive.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Remember, a person's character is not only judged by the company he or she keeps but also by the company he or she avoids.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
If you want to build a positive attitude, then associate with people of high moral character and read books that lead you to positive thinking.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody. – Bill Cosby
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
But I tell you what—if you come across a farm boy and an old wizard, shiv them, take their horses, and go make your own destiny.
Michael R. Underwood (The Shootout Solution (Genrenauts, #1))
So this is creepy,' I say, motioning to the school with my non-key-shiv hand.
Julie Murphy (Dumplin' (Dumplin', #1))
Shiva will always be a true definition of love.
Kuldeep Gera
I needed to move on, and up, and realize that there was a whole big world out there and it was not out to get me. In fact, it had no opinion about me. It just was, like the animals and the shiv-sharp air; the universe was neutral, and beautiful, and continued with or without me.
Matthew Perry (Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing)
A CRASH COURSE FOR SUCCESS    • Play to win and not to lose.    • Learn from other people’s mistakes.    • Associate with people of high moral character.    • Give more than you get.    • Don’t look for something for nothing.    • Always think long term.    • Evaluate your strengths and build on them.    • Always keep the larger picture in mind when making a decision.    • Never compromise your integrity.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
गु� ��मा, गु� �व�णु, गु� देवो महे�वरःl गु��सा�ाथ परम ��मा त�मै�ी गुरावेनामः॥ Guru the darkness dispeller, Guru Brahma the Creator be, Guru Vishnu the Preserver; Guru Shiv the Transformer be, Guru, the Supreme Being in human form – our savour be, My salutations, awe, gratitude to that Divine Teacher be. - 1 -
Munindra Misra (Chants of Hindu Gods and Godesses in English Rhyme)
The essence of Relationship Selling is when we convert a customer into a client and the seller gains the status of a supplier. It is really a process of forming a business partnership, where each partner not only transacts business but is interdependent in a mutually beneficial relationship, with a common growth objective. Sales can be:    B2B (Business to Business)  B2C (Business to Consumer)  Direct or indirect selling
Shiv Khera (You Can Sell: Results are Rewarded, Efforts Aren't)
Love is selfless. It does not dictate terms. Expectations are natural but not compulsory. It doesn’t say I will love you as long as you will listen to me. The minute you will disobey me I will leave you. It says I will show you the right path. If you choose a path which is wrong according to me than I will not support you but I will still love you
Shiv Kumar (A Metro Nightmare)
Realisation’ means it is an experience. Outside forces cannot make me feel successful. I have to feel it within myself. It is internal not external. That is why what often appears success externally may be total hollowness internally.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Life is not complex. It is made to be complex. Complex issues are developed around simple issues.
Shiv Kumar (A Metro Nightmare)
Right or wrong is decided by God because it is he who has done that thing. You are just a medium.
Shiv Kumar (A Metro Nightmare)
Attitude is the foundation to success. The greater the success, the stronger the foundation.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Success is the progressive realisation of a worthy goal. – Earl Nightingale
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
The tragedy is that there are many walking encyclopedias who are living failures.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
You may be disappointed if you fail, but you will be doomed if you don’t try. – Beverley Sills
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Success is not an accident. It is the result of your attitude and your attitude is a choice. Hence success is a matter of choice and not chance.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Not all Love stories are similar. Each one is different and each has a different beginning and different ending. If someone judges all of them with similar yardstick than he is a fool.
Shiv Kumar (A Metro Nightmare)
Purpose: A lifetime goal is called a purpose. To identify your purpose, ask yourself “If my age was a hundred today and I looked back at my life, what is it that I want to say is my accomplishment?” The answer is your purpose. Mission: A mission is an action that leads a person to a purpose through a philosophy.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Relationship Selling implies long-term commitment, common goals, mutual respect, ongoing trust and cooperation. Informal relationships, many a time, get converted into formal alliances also, helping joint-marketing and co-branding. Establishing a relationship is a series of steps, by and large in sequence only. Jumping steps or changing the sequence could be counterproductive.
Shiv Khera (You Can Sell: Results are Rewarded, Efforts Aren't)
Super achievers don’t waste time in unproductive thoughts, esoteric thoughts or catastrophic thoughts. They think constructively and they know that their level of thinking determines their success.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
A prayer from Shri Vishwanatha Suprabhata Morning Salutations to Shiva त्वमेव माता च पिता त्वमेव, त्वमेव बन्धुश्च सखा त्वमेव । त्वमेव विद्या द्रविणं त्वमेव, त्वमेव सर्वं मम देव देव ॥ tvameva mata cha pita tvameva, tvameva bandhush-cha sakha tvameva tvameva vidya dravinam tvameva tvameva sarvam mama deva deva You my mother and father be, You are kin and friend to me; You my knowledge, wealth be, God of gods! You my all do be.
Munindra Misra (Chants of Hindu Gods and Godesses in English Rhyme)
* Intelligence is quickness to learn. Ability is the skill to apply what is learned. Competence is the ability and the desire to apply what is learned. Desire is the attitude that makes a skillful person competent. Many skillful people are incompetent. Ability without the right attitude is wasted.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Everything that we enjoy is a result of someone's hard work. Some work is visible and other work goes unseen, but both are equally important. Some people stop working as soon as they find a job. Regardless of the unemployment statistics, it is hard to find good people to work. Many people don't understand the difference between idle time and leisure time. Idle time amounts to wasting or stealing time; leisure time is earned. Procrastinating amounts to not working. Excellence is not luck; it is the result of a lot of hard work and practice. Hard work and practice make a person better at whatever he is doing.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Some people make friends by wining and dining people with the sole objective of doing business with them. Once the usefulness goes, the friendship also goes. It is unfortunate because it is very shortsighted and insincere. One should keep in mind that just because a person is a friend it does not mean they are under an obligation to buy from you. In my career, I have acquired clients professionally and built friendships later, versus making friends with the intention of doing business. Sooner or later, people uncover the ulterior motive.
Shiv Khera (You Can Sell: Results are Rewarded, Efforts Aren't)
Remember the greatest motivator is belief. We have to inculcate in ourselves the belief that we are responsible for our actions and behavior. When people accept responsibility, everything improves: quality, productivity, relationships and teamwork.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
This one phrase, "It is my life, I will do what I want," has done more damage than good. People choose to ignore the spirit and derive the meaning that is convenient to them. Such people have tied this phrase to selfishness and I'm sure that was not the intent. These people forget that we don't live in isolation. What you do affects me and what I do affects you. We are connected. We have to realize that we are sharing this planet and we must learn to behave responsibly. There are two kinds of people in this world--takers and givers. Takers eat well and givers sleep well. Givers have high self-esteem, a positive attitude, and they serve society. By serving society, I do not mean a run-of-the-mill pseudo leader-turned- politician who serves himself by pretending to serve others. As human beings, we all have the need to receive and take. But a healthy personality with high self-esteem is one that not only has its need to take but also to give.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
THE DIFFERENCE If I buy a photocopier from you, I have made a transaction and am considered a customer. However, if I start buying all my office equipment from you, I have developed a relationship and have become a client. I have developed a relationship because of which I (the client) keep buying more and more. That’s the difference between transactional and relationship selling. A salesperson’s philosophy is reflected in his behavior and
Shiv Khera (You Can Sell: Results are Rewarded, Efforts Aren't)
In this world there is no absolute wrong. Wrong and right are made by people according to one’s own taste
Shiv Kumar (A Metro Nightmare)
Positive attitude with positive actions supported by efforts increases the possibility of your success.
Shiv Khera
Ability teaches us how we do, motivation determines why we do, and attitude decides how well we do.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Intellectual education influences the head and values-based education influences the heart.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
«Davvero credi di meritare l’amore di qualcuno?» continua a sputarmi contro con disgusto.
Chiara Cilli (Colliding Storms (The MSA Trilogy, #3))
There are choices to be made...beware you do not make the wrong one.
Laken Cane (Blood and Bite (Rune Alexander, #2))
Schools are a fountain of knowledge: some students come to drink , some to sip and others just to gargle.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
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Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
The municipality sent water through six Annawadi faucets for ninety minutes in the morning and ninety minutes at night. Shiv Sena men had appropriated the taps, charging usage fees to their neighbors. These water-brokers were resented, but not as much as the renegade World Vision social worker who had collected money from Annawadians for a new tap, then run away with it.
Katherine Boo (Behind the Beautiful Forevers: Life, Death, and Hope in a Mumbai Undercity)
Let me share a famous life history with you. This was a man who failed in business at the age of twenty-one; was defeated in a legislative race at age twenty-two; failed again in business at age twenty-four; had his sweetheart die when he was age twennty-six; had a nervous breakdown at age twenty-seven; lost a congressional race at age thirty-four; lost a senatorial race at age forty-five; failed in an effort to become vice-president at age forty-seven; lost a senatorial race at age forty-nine; and was elected president of the United States at age fifty-two. This man was Abraham Lincoln.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
A young man asked Socrates the secret to success. Socrates told the young man to meet him near the river the next morning. They met and Socrates asked the young man to walk with him toward the river. When the water got up to their necks, Socrates took the young man by surprise and pushed him under the water. The boy struggled to get out but Socrates kept him there. When the boy started turning blue, Socrates raised the boy’s head out of the water. The first thing the boy did was to take a deep breath of air. Socrates asked, “What did you want the most when you were under water?” The boy replied, “Air.” Socrates said, “That is the secret to success. When you want success as badly as you wanted air underwater, you will have it.” There is no other secret. This is called the burning desire.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Spell-check refuses to recognize the word "chupacabra." Probably because it's racist. Spell-check, I mean. Not chupacabras. Chupacabras are monsters from Mexico that suck blood out of goats. They don't care what race you are. Bizarrely, spell-check is perfectly fine with the word "CHUPACABRA!" in all caps, which makes no sense at all. Unless it's because it recognizes that you'd use the word only while screaming. Touche, spell-check. P.S. Actual words used in this book that spell-check insists are not real words: Velociraptors. Shiv. Chupacabra. Yay. It's like spell-check doesn't even want me to write my memoir.
Jenny Lawson (Let's Pretend This Never Happened: A Mostly True Memoir)
Society is what you perceive it to be. It is your reflection. It not only resides in villages. If you think in your mind you have done wrong this society will bother you, not because they care but because you fear that they care.
Shiv Kumar (A Metro Nightmare)
An opportunity only knocks once. The next one may be better or worse, but never the same one. That is why it is so crucial to make the right decision at the right time. A right decision at the wrong time becomes a wrong decision.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Okay, so I'm completely undignified. As soon as school got out, I ran up to Kim, Nora and Cricket on the quad and told them the news. They were completely surprised and excited: Cricket was even jumping up an down. "Shiv! Ag!" she yelled. "He's fine," said Nora, giggling. "Have you seen him in his rugby uniform? He has some serious legs," said Kim. "How did it happen?" Cricket wanted to know. I told all. They wanted to know more. "What did it feel like?" Electricity.
E. Lockhart (The Boyfriend List: 15 Guys, 11 Shrink Appointments, 4 Ceramic Frogs and Me, Ruby Oliver (Ruby Oliver, #1))
Yesterday, I was collecting words. One was up there, sitting in the bo tree, Another was in the banyan. One was wandering in my street, Another was lying in the earthen jar. A green word lay in the fields, A black one was eating flesh. A blue word was flying With a grain of the sun in its beak. Every single thing in this world looks like a word to me. The words of eyes, The words of hands. But I do not understand words I hear from a mouth. I can only read words. I can only read words.
Shiv Kumar Batalvi (Shiv Kumar: Sampuran Kav Sangreh (Complete Works))
you look at the life histories of most successful people or organisations, who have 1) Succeeded, 2) sustained success and 3) maintained goodwill, they have all lived by this one principle: “I shall always give more than I get, to my family, organisation and my society.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
From Brahma Puran ब्राह्मीं च वैष्णवीं भद्रां, षड्-भुजां च चतुर्मुखीम्। त्रि-नेत्रां खड्ग-त्रिशूल-पद्म-चक्र-गदा-धराम्॥ पीताम्बर-धरां देवीं, नानाऽलंकार-भूषिताम्। तेजः-पुञ्ज-धरीं श्रेष्ठां, ध्यायेद् बाल-कुमारिकाम्॥ Meditate on youthful Brahmi* and Vaishnavi* surely, With six hands, four faces, three eyes gives safety, With sword, trident, lotus, wheel, globe, mace be, Greatest – yellow dressed, well decorated elegantly.
Munindra Misra (Chants of Hindu Gods and Godesses in English Rhyme)
The greatest gift that humans have is the ability to think. Of all the creatures in the world, humans are physically the most ill-equipped. A human cannot fly like a bird, outrun a leopard, swim like an alligator, nor climb trees like a monkey. A human doesn’t have the eyes of an eagle, nor the claws and teeth of a wild cat. Physically, humans are helpless and defenseless; a tiny insect can kill them. But nature is reasonable and kind. Nature’s greatest gift to humankind is the ability to think. Humans can create their own environment, whereas animals have to adapt to their environment.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Salesman syndrome-When you go to buy something from a store you focus on getting best deal for yourself. You don’t care how much profit your salesman is driving from you. But when you start thinking that even if you get the best deal your salesman had got better profits you will start loathing the salesman for no fault of his own.
Shiv Kumar (A Metro Nightmare)
As a young cartoonist, Walt Disney faced many rejections from newspaper editors who said he had no talent. One day a minister at a church hired him to draw some cartoons. Disney was working out of a small rodent-infested shed near the church. Seeing a small mouse inspired him to draw a new cartoon. That was the start of Mickey Mouse.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Events and experiences in life determine our attitude. If we have a positive experience with a person, our attitude towards him is likely to be positive and conversely negative experiences tend to make us cautious. Experiences and events become reference points in our lives and we draw conclusions which serve as guidelines for the future.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
In my travels, I have noticed that in some countries drinking has become a national pastime. If you don't drink, they look at you as if there is something wrong. Their motto is: "It doesn't matter how bad your English is, as long as your Scotch is good." If a banker asked them what their liquid assets are, they would bring two bottles of Scotch.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win : A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers)
In 1914, Thomas Edison, at age sixty-seven, lost his factory to fire. It had very little insurance. No longer a young man, Edison watched his lifetime effort go up in smoke and said, “There is great value in disaster. All our mistakes are burnt up. Thank God we can start anew.” In spite of disaster, three weeks later, he invented the phonograph. What an attitude!
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Where perfumed rivers flow, Is the home of my beloved. Where passing breezes halt, Is the home of my beloved. Where dawn arrives on bare toes, Where night paints henna-beams on feet, Where fragrance bathes in moonlight, Is the home of my beloved. Where rays of light roam nakedly, In green forests of sandalwood. Where the flame seeks the lamp, Is the home of my beloved. Where sunsets sleep on wide waters, And the deer leap. Where tears fall for no reason, Is the home of my beloved. Where the farmer sleeps hungry, Even though the wheat is the color of my beloved, Where the wealthy ones lie in hiding, Is the home of my beloved. Where perfumed rivers flow, Is the home of my beloved. Where passing breezes halt, Is the home of my beloved.
Shiv Kumar Batalvi
Life is not a traffic signal where one who crosses one green light feels lucky and will reach his destination faster. Life has many traffic signals. Marriage is one Traffic signal. If one gets stuck at the red light here, it does not mean that he would lose in life. Instead life is like flowing water. It creates its own path. When one path is blocked it chooses other path.
Shiv Kumar (A Metro Nightmare)
Yeah. Because her life was always that easy. The crew would take care of Ellie. She put him in a corner of her mind for later. Right now, she had to concentrate on helping a little boy. And destroying an evil man. Chapter Twenty-Four She cursed her trembling hands as she rid herself of her weapons, haphazardly tossing belts, guns, and shivs into her car. She might find Matthew alive and well inside that church, but where COS was concerned, she couldn’t get too optimistic. The outside of the building looked so benign, giving no hint of the bleak darkness inside. Her walk from the car to the front doors seemed to take an eternity, each step an effort. Her gut was screaming for her to run back to the car and get the hell out of there—to call in reinforcements. It was every horror movie she’d ever seen, scoffing at the stupid heroine for going into the house, the basement, the woods. Alone. She knew bad things were about
Laken Cane (Blood and Bite (Rune Alexander, #2))
How is Life Full of Choices? When we eat too much, we make a choice to be overweight. When we drink too much, we make a choice to have a headache the next day. If we drink and drive, we choose to risk being killed or killing someone in an accident. When we ill-treat people, we choose to be ill-treated in return. When we don’t care about other people, we choose not to be cared for by them. When we light up a cigarette, we choose to invite cancer. Choices have consequences. The most important thing to understand is that we are all free to the point of making choices. but, after we make a choice, the choice controls the chooser. We have no more choices. What is success? Series of positive choices is called success and series of negative choices is called failure. We have an equal opportunity to be unequal. The choice is ours. Life can be compared to a pottery maker who shapes clay in any form he wants. Similarly we can mould our lives into any shape we want.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)
Parvati has wrathful incarnations surely, As Durga, Kali, Shitala Devi, Tara, Chandi, She has benevolent forms like Katyayani, Kamalatmika, Bhuvaneshwari, Lalita, Gauri. Parvati as the Goddess of Power does be, Who source of all forms and of all beings be, In Her all the power but exists undoubtedly, And She who the destroys all fear clearly be. The apparent contradiction that Parvati be, The fair one, Gauri, and the dark one, Kali, Suggests the placid wife, can change fully, To her primal chaotic nature as powerful Kali.
Munindra Misra (Lord Shiv & Family: In English Rhyme)
Microscopic Vs Telescopic vision-When you like someone you see him through a telescope, meaning you don’t see his minor faults and look only the brighter side of the person. On the other hand the person whom you hate is seen by microscope. His minor faults are amplified. This gives a distorted picture of the personality. For example you do not know how many germs are on your hand now. You feel that it is clean. But if you see through a microscope you will find many germs and then you will bad about your hand, the same hand which you think is clean. You wash it by soap but still some remains.
Shiv Kumar (A Metro Nightmare)
People worship god. I worship this separation from you. It is worth Haj to a hundred Meccas, This separation from you. People say I am as brilliant as the sun, They say I am famous. What a fire it has lit in me, This separation from you. Behind me is my shadow, Ahead, is my darkness. I fear that it might leave me, This separation from you. No taint of the body is in it, Nor litter of the mind, All has been winnowed out, By this separation from you. When sorrow comes, bringing with it Loneliness and pain, I pull it close to me, This separation from you. Sometimes it colors my words Sometimes it weaves through my songs, It has taught me great deal, This separation from you. When sorrow, defeated, fell at my feet, Amazed at my fidelity, The world came out to see This separation from you. Love earned me fame. People flocked to praise me. It wept in my embrace, This separation from you. The world turned out to tell me, That I had been unwise. It sat me on a throne today This separation from you.
Shiv Kumar Batalvi (shiv kumar de samuchi kavita)
The 1950s and 1960s: philosophy, psychology, myth There was considerable critical interest in Woolf ’s life and work in this period, fuelled by the publication of selected extracts from her diaries, in A Writer’s Diary (1953), and in part by J. K. Johnstone’s The Bloomsbury Group (1954). The main critical impetus was to establish a sense of a unifying aesthetic mode in Woolf ’s writing, and in her works as a whole, whether through philosophy, psychoanalysis, formal aesthetics, or mythopoeisis. James Hafley identified a cosmic philosophy in his detailed analysis of her fiction, The Glass Roof: Virginia Woolf as Novelist (1954), and offered a complex account of her symbolism. Woolf featured in the influential The English Novel: A Short Critical History (1954) by Walter Allen who, with antique chauvinism, describes the Woolfian ‘moment’ in terms of ‘short, sharp female gasps of ecstasy, an impression intensified by Mrs Woolf ’s use of the semi-colon where the comma is ordinarily enough’. Psychological and Freudian interpretations were also emerging at this time, such as Joseph Blotner’s 1956 study of mythic patterns in To the Lighthouse, an essay that draws on Freud, Jung and the myth of Persephone.4 And there were studies of Bergsonian writing that made much of Woolf, such as Shiv Kumar’s Bergson and the Stream of Consciousness Novel (1962). The most important work of this period was by the French critic Jean Guiguet. His Virginia Woolf and Her Works (1962); translated by Jean Stewart, 1965) was the first full-length study ofWoolf ’s oeuvre, and it stood for a long time as the standard work of critical reference in Woolf studies. Guiguet draws on the existentialism of Jean-Paul Sartre to put forward a philosophical reading of Woolf; and he also introduces a psychobiographical dimension in the non-self.’ This existentialist approach did not foreground Woolf ’s feminism, either. his heavy use of extracts from A Writer’s Diary. He lays great emphasis on subjectivism in Woolf ’s writing, and draws attention to her interest in the subjective experience of ‘the moment.’ Despite his philosophical apparatus, Guiguet refuses to categorise Woolf in terms of any one school, and insists that Woolf has indeed ‘no pretensions to abstract thought: her domain is life, not ideology’. Her avoidance of conventional character makes Woolf for him a ‘purely psychological’ writer.5 Guiguet set a trend against materialist and historicist readings ofWoolf by his insistence on the primacy of the subjective and the psychological: ‘To exist, for Virginia Woolf, meant experiencing that dizziness on the ridge between two abysses of the unknown, the self and
Jane Goldman (The Cambridge Introduction to Virginia Woolf)
13. Fear Fear can be real or imaginary. Fear makes people do strange things. It primarily comes from a lack of understanding. To live in fear is to live in an emotional prison. Fear paralyses and immobilises people. Fear results in insecurity, lack of confidence and procrastination. Fear destroys our potential and ability. We cannot think straight. Fear ruins relationships and health. Some common fears are:    • Fear of failing    • Fear of the unknown    • Fear of being unprepared    • Fear of making the wrong decision    • Fear of rejection Some fears can be described, others can only be felt. Fear leads to anxiety which in turn leads to irrational thinking and this actually sabotages our ability to solve the problem. The normal response to fear is escape. Escape puts us in a comfort zone and reduces the impact of fear temporarily while the cause remains. Imaginary fears magnify the problem. Fear can get out of hand and destroy happiness and relationships. Think of fear as meaning: F     A     L     S      E E     V     I      D     E     N     C     E A     P     P     E     A     R      I      N      G      R     E     A     L Fear of failure is often worse than failure itself. Failure is not the worst thing that can happen to someone. People who don’t try have failed even before attempting. When infants learn to walk, they keep falling; but to them it is not failing, it is learning. If they became disheartened, they would never walk.
Shiv Khera (You Can Win: A Step-by-Step Tool for Top Achievers)