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surferinsearch said: Well said!! U rightly summed up the crux of LIFE ....... August 23, '08 |
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ajaydear2000 said: Alka, u really r witty, thats all i hav to say, and i know ur r perfactly managing ur priorities, good wishes,ajay July 09, '08 |
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astrologychat said: recognize that this jar represents the mind of each student as they enter your classroom on the first day of school. The golf balls are the important things --- God, family, friends, health, home, and the children's favorite passions --- and if everything else was lost and only they remained, their life would still be full.The pebbles represent the knowledge they have acquired up until now. Unfortunately, each child will have a different amount of pebbles. The sand is your responsibility! It is your job to fill their minds as tight as you possibly can in the short time that you have them. At the end of each year, the sand comes together as pebbles, ready to be sent off to the next teacher. The professor paused... One of the students raised her hand and inquired what the coffee represented. The professor smiled and said, "I'm glad you asked." He replied, "The coffee is CARE and LOVE." July 08, '08 |
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Pradip57 said: Very nice Philosophical lesson friend. Now Lets have coffee. ![]() July 07, '08 |
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arvi09 said: looking for a cup of coffee with you aswell... July 07, '08 |
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