Monday, September 23, 2024

Random thoughts 2346 to 2360.

2346. Whatever it may be, everything is designed / rationed by God. No one can increase it or reduce it or alter it or avoid it. 


2347. At the old age when a person is bedridden, excepting the spouse, no one will take care. A widower is more pitiable than a widow. 


2348. As we get older, three things happen. The first thing is that our memory goes, and we don’t remember the other two. 


2349. Life would be definitely happier if we could only be born at the age of eighty and gradually approach eighteen. 


2350. To start with, we forget names, then we forget faces, then we forget to pull our zipper up, and finally we forget to pull our zipper down. 


2351. At age 20, we worry about what others think of us. At 40, we don’t care what they think of us. At 60, we find they don’t think of us. 


2352. The idea of living a long life appeals to everyone, but the idea of getting old doesn’t appeal to anyone.


2353. People are interested in reading holy books as they get older, and it looks as if they’re preparing for their final exam. 


2354. Nothing lasts forever. Not even our troubles, our problems, our pain, our fears, our worries, and also our happiness too. 


2355. If a person is able to drive a car without abusing anyone, it means he has attained inner peace and tranquility. 


2356. I was buying monthly groceries in a bag. My children are buying in a car. I think my grandchildren may be buying in a truck. 


2357. An author writes something according to his knowledge and environment of his time. That need not be our guiding yardstick. 


2358. Everyone needs money. It doesn’t grow on trees. We must be strict on monetary dealings. We may have debit balance but not credit balance. 


2359. Due to aging, old people may get itching on their backs. The easy remedy is to expose their backs to cold water daily while bathing. 


2360. Dialect means a particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region. I like regional dialect but not communal dialect.

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