DIL, AAKHIR TU KYUN ROTA HAI? Jab jab dard ka baadal chaya Jab ghum ka saya lehraya Jab aansoo palkon tak aya Jab yeh tanha dil ghabraya Humne dil ko yeh samjhaya Dil aakhir tu kyun rota hai Duniya mein yunhi hota hai Yeh jo gehre sannate hain Waqt ne sabko hi baante hain ThodaContinue reading “Poetry by Javed Akhtar: Dil, Aakhir Tu Kyun Rota Hai?”
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Sarko-HE’S BAAAACK
By: Gabriela Yareliz Yup, guess what I heard from the Telegraph and other sources… Sarko said himself he has been left with “no choice” but to run again in 2017. That is so hardcore!!!! Is it weird that I feel a thrill and my French Politics light switch has flipped on again? Hollande has boredContinue reading “Sarko-HE’S BAAAACK”
The name: Part II
“I came to Him because I did not know which way to turn. I have remained with Him because there is no other way I wish to turn. I came to Him longing for something I did not have. I remain with Him because I have something I will not trade. I came to HimContinue reading “The name: Part II”
Our courage
By: Gabriela Yareliz This is something we should all remind ourselves: By: Ellen G. White Talk courage to the people; lift them up to God in prayer. Many who have been overcome by temptation are humiliated by their failures, and they feel that it is in vain for them to approach unto God; but thisContinue reading “Our courage”
Strength
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Tocca: Violette
This ad made me feel warm and fuzzy. I wandered the streets of Paris all over again. Song: “Comme des enfants” Coeur de Pirate
Lost
By: Ravi Zacharias-From his talk The lostness of man part 4 of 4 “Man is not just unethical, he is lost and dead. If a man is only lost in guilt, what I have given you is bad news; but he is lost in sin, and our great priviliege is to tell him we have aContinue reading “Lost”
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
“I just know there is God. He has strange ways of charting things in my life.” Aishwarya Rai Bachchan
New York: Queens-Jackson Heights (Little India) and Flushing (Chinatown)
By: Gabriela Yareliz On a day with no school, it is time to explore the city. That is exactly what my friend and I did Monday, when we hit the train stations and the streets of Queens to see the ecclectic and ethnic neighborhoods of Jackson Heights and Flushing. Here is a bit of our journeyContinue reading “New York: Queens-Jackson Heights (Little India) and Flushing (Chinatown)”