born into the world, some destined to live only a few days or weeks… Others are destined to push through to the century mark, perhaps even a bit beyond and savour every taste life has to offer: Triumph, despair, joy, hatred and love. We never know. Whether we live a day or a century, a central question always remains: What is the purpose of our life? What makes our lives more meaningful?” HOWARD COSELL –“The ultimate victory in competition is derived from the inner satisfaction of knowing that you have done your best and that you have gotten the most out of what you had to give.” HOWARD JOHNSON –“W is for the million things she gave me ‘0’ means only that she is growing old T is for the tears she shed to save me W is for the heart of purest gold ‘E’ is for the eyes, with love-light shining ‘R’ means right, and right she’ll always be Put them all together, they spell ‘mother’ A word that means the world to me.” HOWARD MANSFIELD –“Although they fear tiger attacks, the people of Sundarbans have turned the tiger into an object of veneration… Montgomery concludes that Sundarbans has been protected by the tigers who, watching over the mangrove wilderness, prevent humankind from destroying their own habitat.” HOWARD THURMAN –“Love has no awareness of merit or demerit; it has no scale… Love loves; this is its nature.” HOWELL –“Patience is a flower that grows not in every garden.” HT EDITORIAL –“Writers are not flag-carriers of a nation. They are individuals who write.” HU JINTAO –“All countries, regardless of their size, wealth, or strength, should be treated equal — and different civilizations and social systems of the world ought to pursue common development by seeking common points while reserving
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