Slide 2:
Contentment is natural wealth;
luxury is artificial poverty. --Socrates (Greek philosopher, 470-399 BC) Tamilfriendz Group
Slide 3:
We tend to forget that happiness
doesn't come as a result of getting
something we don't have,
but rather of recognizing and
appreciating what we do have. —Fredrick Gottlob Keonig (German inventor, 1774-1833) Tamilfriendz Group
Slide 4:
True contentment depends not upon what we have;
a tub was large enough for Diogenes,
but a world was too little for Alexander. —Charles Caleb Colton (English sportsman and writer, 1780-1832) Tamilfriendz Group
Slide 5:
If the sun of God's countenance
shines upon me, I may well be
content with the rain of adversity. —AUTHOR UNKNOWN Tamilfriendz Group
Slide 6:
To be content, just think how happy you would be
if you lost everything you have right now
and then got it back again. —AUTHOR UNKNOWN Tamilfriendz Group
Slide 7:
Contentment is a pearl of great price,
and whoever procures it at the
expense of ten thousand desires
makes a wise and a happy purchase. —John Balguy (English philosopher, 1686-1748) Tamilfriendz Group Shiva