Sunday, September 23, 2012

Julius Caesar Act 4 by William Shakespeare

Brutus: There is a tide in the affairs of men. Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries.

Dynamicity of the Random Variate called - Life

Sometimes, I sit, stopover in the journey of life and ponder: OK, THIS IS IT! But the next instance, I have to revisit the statement to ascertain, what was the 'this' and what is the 'it' I contemplated upon...

Time and tide waits for no one

But a lender will wait for you patiently...everywhere till you return back the debt!

I am like that only

It is Commonplace to hear the phrase - ' I am like that only' I admire the people who say - " I can change,if it is for the better! " (ADAPTED From an idea expressed in I'm OK, u'r OK book by Thomas Harris. where he mentions about this kind who are stubborn and the corresponding complement who are flexible and the asset to the Human race!

Desire revisited

One doesnt get that one desires at an instant 't' coz he hasnt tried hard enough... It traces back to strange fact that the lack of hardwork towards that desire could have been in response to slack in the want...or in short, HE DIDNT WANT IT THAT BADLY rather.