All of us ‘grown-ups’ probably share some interesting stories from childhood. How many times have we heard someone say ‘my father used to say’, or ‘my grandfather always told me’, or ‘my mother was right when she said so”?
So, to lighten things up things a bit, I thought it would be to nice to share some of those very special sayings, and perhaps talk about how those sage sayings affected our lives. I will start with a couple that my father used to stress… he would make all of us, his children, repeat the following such that it is permanently inscribed in our hearts and in our memories:
“When wealth is lost, nothing is lost
When health is lost, something is lost
When character is lost, everything is lost”
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“Good, better, best. Never let it rest. Until good is better and better is best”
I never really thought much about these growing up, but now I can see the treasure chest of wisdom in these simplistic words. The first one puts life in perspective, reminds my siblings and I, that wealth is inconsequential in the ‘real’ sense, that health is more important (a person would give up his entire wealth to cure himself of a disease), and that character is really what defines a man. And really, without good character, your wealth will not help you much, your wealth cannot control your health, and as a wealthy man without a good character, you will have a hard time keeping sincere friends or a happy family. Then what becomes the point of wealth?
As for the second one, you see, I never realized until now that a measure of the ‘best’ is defined by the character of a person. That seeking that ‘best’ at the expense of the character would render this ‘achievement’ useless. So, maintaining one’s good character, we seek to improve ourselves, as humans, as humble servants of God, as citizens of our nations; until we can be the best in whatever we are striving in.
It’s your turn…
ibnabeeomar
March 22, 2007 at 10:34 AM
only idiots learn from their own mistakes, smart people learn from others mistakes :)
Omer
March 22, 2007 at 10:58 AM
my dad always says there are 3 people in this world
“some people who learn from their own mistakes,
some people who learn from others mistakes
and some people who never learn at all, so don’t be this last category of people”
Manas Shaikh
March 22, 2007 at 11:46 AM
I’ll try to translate
1. Sits eight on a cot
It breaks not
Sits one jerk
It’ll break, Mark!
2. When good people sit
Nine on a tea leaf fit.
3. The a man can be judged by what he does when his own interest is at stake.
tahsinthree
March 28, 2007 at 5:00 PM
Don’t trouble Trouble
Until Trouble troubles you
For if you trouble Trouble
Trouble will trouble you
It takes two to fight and one to make up
Love is a baby’s hand around your little finger
Freedom isn’t free
You’ve got to pay the price
You’ve got to sacrifice
For your liberty
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent
What color is God’s skin?
I say, what color is God’s skin?
It is red, it is yellow, it is white, it is black, it is brown.
Every man is the same in the Good Lord’s eyes!
Gossip, gossip
Evil thing
If you can’t say something nice
Don’t talk at all
is my advice!
Treat others like you would like to be treated
Abu Muhammad
June 26, 2007 at 10:27 PM
If we’re doing something dangerous my mum always used to say:
“That moment can never be grasped ”
That’s a very literal translation.
Explanation: Your driving with your mate and he puts his foot down. You tell him to slow down incase you have an accident. He says he’ll be able to stop in time.
Then you say” That moment can never be grasped “.
That split second control can evade you. So don’t be foolish.
Amad
June 27, 2007 at 5:34 PM
Thats pretty cool Abu Muhammad… I like that!