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Random Thoughts - Telugu and English... #TakeBreaks

 

Pic: The Sign of Peace

 It's common that we will take brief breaks in between huge schedules...

These thoughts are collected from people when they were taking those breaks...


Some submitted in more than one language, where the other language versions are shown following the English Version...


1.

" Whether it's the cutting or growing of branches,

The tree didn't utter a thing;

Wondered where I could find a better philosopher...! "

The Telugu Version:-

" ఇంటిచెట్టు కొమ్మలు నరికినపుడు అది ఏ చప్పుడు చెయ్యలేదు.

కొంతకాలానికి కొమ్మలు తిరిగి వచ్చినప్పుడూ శబ్దం లేదు..

బహుశా ఆ చెట్టు కంటే గొప్ప జ్ఞాని ఎవరూ ఉండరేమో...!! "

2.

"If someone is judging you with your past, 

they didn't realize a great mistake..."

3.

"Communication - 

It can help you from preventing relations;

It can prevent you from helping relations"


Thanks for reading:), these are the thoughts we have till now...

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