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Jeta... !!..

Life is a possibility, embrace it.

Life is beautiful, admire it.
Life is wonderful, enjoy it.
Life is a dream, follow it.
Life is a bewilderment, face it.
Life is a mission, fulfill it.
Life is a game, play it.
Life is a treasure, cherish it.
Life is rich, savior it.
Life is lovely, revere it.
Life is a mystery, uncover it.
Life is pain, endure it.
Life is a song, sing it.
Life is a tragedy, forbear it.
Life is luck, benefit from it.
Life is an adventure, be regardful of it.
Life is very precious, delight in it.
Life is a war, learn from it.
Life is life, fight for it.

~MOTHER TERESA
(Translated in English by Masiela Lusha, "Life")

Comments

Anonymous said…
I love this poem and the person who translated it, MASIELA LUSHA, I think, is an actress and lives in Hollywood and is 20 years old. Thank you, Masiela Lusha for bringing to the world the most beautiful poem of MOTHER THERESA. I will save and recite this poem every morning in my prayers.
Rahul Breh said…
Dear "anonymous"
"Peace begins with a smile."
~Mother Teresa

Smile, Laugh & Do Pray to God...

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