You quote.I quote

Today morning, once I log into my gmail I found a mail from a friend (Who I’m not sure who he/she is). The content is quotes from famous people such as Lincoln, Hilter and Mother Teresa… I would like to share some of the quote with you which I found it can link to our life, and they actually touched me.


It is so true~ We should not explain how we won the battle/match/games, because that your essential tactics, it may not apply to others, and others may not wish to hear it too… But when you lost the match, don’t stand there for question to come, go away for the place to have a silent/quiet time, nobody should question you about how you lost it, because that is your battle not them.


Sometime, same issue but say in different ways make different understanding. As you see the 1st way will make people will sad, demotivate them. 2nd way of saying the same issue make people feel great because you discover the possibility/reason of failures.


Thinking big is good, but bare in mind, before any big revolution, there are sure have those small small changes. So, before think of changing the world, please improve our self as the first step.


I always tell people that “In this world everyone is our enemy sometime, but not everytime”, sound similar to his quotes, Cheer~


Yes, indeed. Just like what happened now, economy crisis for few months, but lots of the company declared NO BONUS, NO INCREMENT and NO PROMOTION. For the past one year of earning, hard work all vanish into thin air just because the economy crisis. That’s means you really can’t predict when your company choose to love you.


To those who said they love their god lots, do you love the one who sit beside you right now? (Think about the Mother Teresa’s Quote)


I love this one very much, I need to practice it start from today. STOP all the unnecessary judging, start to understand, love each other. I start it now, you should start it too…

1 Response to You quote.I quote

  1. Yap Khang How 2009 January 13 at 9:25 am | Permalink |

    For the Adolf Hitler quote, it is based on Machiavellian principle style. The quote may help him rise to prominence but it is also one of his downfall factor. Refusing to study or admit the reason of losing will ultimately err you further. One of the clearest example is the Battle of Stalingrad, where he lost entire army group and is the turning point of his fortune. He may quote the sentence itself but did not practice it wholely, he demanded explanation from his general when his army is losing due to his rash decision.

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