Showing posts with label Poems Quotes and Rhymes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poems Quotes and Rhymes. Show all posts

Saturday, February 3, 2018

雪怕太阳,草怕霜

雪怕太阳,草怕霜
人怕没钱,情怕伤
人实在了,骗你的人就多了
你有用了,找你的人就多了
你没用了,远离你的人就多了。这就是现实。
不要去试探人心,你恐怕会失望的。


有些事知道就好,不必多说
有些人认识就好,不必深交
谁好谁坏 心里知道就好。


世上有两样东西不能直视
一是太阳,二是人心
前者伤眼,后者伤心。


三穷三富过到老,十年兴败谁知晓。
什么是真,什么是对
爱你的人, 你要珍惜
嫌弃你的人, 你要远离
就算他很牛, 也不要把他看的太高
有些人什么都不是但你不要嫌弃人家。


如果朋友为你付出, 你不要辜负人家
爱你的人如果在你身上赌,你要拼尽全力 不要让爱你的人在你身上输
这就是以心换心。
对你真的人, 你要更真
对你假的人, 你就走开。

人傻点不是毛病,只要不虚就行
人精不是问题,只要不坏就行
善于利用人没问题,不要卸磨杀驴就行。
人穷人富不是问题,懂得付出就行
别人怎么看你都无所谓,自己问心无亏就行。

谁人背后不说人,背后谁都被人说
没有不被评说的人,也没有不被议论的事。
如果有一天你发现别人跟你有距离了,联系得少了
那肯定是他太精,你太傻
不适合交往。

短期交往看脸蛋,长期交往看脾气
一生交往看人品,至死不分看真心。
时间,验证人心
金钱,见证人性
交往,鉴证真情。

天空没有停不了的阴雨
只有放不下的回忆。
人生没有过不去的经历
只有走不出来的自己。

没有必要总是埋怨自己
努力了、珍惜了、心安理得就好。

不摔一跤,不知谁会扶你
不缺钱用,不知道谁会帮你
不病一场,不知道谁会疼你
不经一事,不知谁要骗你
下雨了,才知道谁会送伞给你
遇事了,才知道谁会对你真心。

珍惜该珍惜的人
感谢帮助过你的人。

人与人之间就是:
手心捂手心,捂不热就离分
人心换人心,换不来就死心
真心对真心,一辈子都舒心
知心遇知心,一辈子都交心。


Thursday, January 11, 2018

Good night, Good night

The Blue Blood Moon, 31 Jan 2018.

Good night, good night!
Parting is such sweet sorrow
That I shall say good night till it be morrow.

- William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet, Act-II Scene-II.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

The Physics of Love

An object needn't be large
to have great mass.

That girl, as tiny as a violet
That girl, drifting in the sky like petals of a flower
draws me to her with a force greater
than the one exerted by the earth.

In a single moment
I fell and rolled toward her without rhyme or reason
just as Newton's apple did.




With a thump.
With a thump-thump.
My heart bounced from the heavens to the earth in a dizzying pendular motion.

Such was the moment
I first fell in love.


- Kim In-yook
GOBLIN (episode 5)

Thursday, November 2, 2017

感悟人生


春日才见楊柳綠
秋風又見菊花黃
儿孙自有儿孙福
莫为儿孙作远忧
荣华终是三更梦
富贵犹如九月霜

病到方知身是苦
健时都为闲事忙
黄金不是千年业
红日会添两鬓霜

世事本来多磨难
幻躯岂能免无常
谁人肯向死前休
举世尽从忙里老
生前枉费心万千
死后空持手一双


- 感悟人生 (杭州居士)


Monday, April 3, 2017

Yourself to Blame



If things go bad for you --
And make you a bit ashamed,
Often you will find out that
You have yourself to blame ...

Swiftly we ran to mischief
And then bad luck came.
Why do we fault others?

Whatever happens to us,
Here are the words to say,
"Had it not been for so-and-so
Things wouldn't have gone that way."

And if you are short of friends,
I'll tell you what to do --
Make an examination,
You'll find that fault's in you ...

You're the captain of your ship,
So agree with the same --
If you travel downward,
You have yourself to blame.

~ Mayme White Miller

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

不疯魔,不成活

花月正春风/刘墉作/绢本设色/工笔/76.5x46.5CM/2013


即使天堂是不愁吃穿,不必工作,永永远远活着,
那活着有什么意义,
正因为有苦恼,才有解决的快乐;
正因为有病痛,才有痊愈的欢喜;
正因为有忧愁,才有忘忧的美好;
正因为有今天的不足, 所以才憧憬明天。


迎风牡丹/刘墉作/绢本设骨撞粉重彩/60x90CM/2013


人不是只有好与坏,甚至可以说大多数人,
都是善中有恶、恶中有善的。。。
既然是人,就有着许多纠缠不清的“善恶情怀”。
不可因为他们的好,忘了他们的坏。
不要因为他们的恶,忘了他们的善。


和平之春/刘墉作/绢本设骨设色/80x120CM/2013 (2015年北京画院美术馆展出)


相爱的人互斗,就像左手斗右手,没有赢只有输。
话说回来,你感觉谁输了谁赢了,就是不够爱。
如果你爱他远多过他爱你,你活该是输家,
所幸赢家是你的爱,所以你不应该感觉输了。
如果他爱你多过你爱他,你赢了深爱你的人,有什么好得意?
情到深处无怨尤,情到深处无输赢。
这话好像矛盾,却是矛盾的真理。


刘墉小语/ 画作
《不疯魔,不成活》

Monday, August 1, 2016

What I Carry

Inside the bundle Ama packed for me are:
my bowl,
my hairbrush,
the notebook my teacher gave me for being
the number one
girl in school,
and my bedroll.

Inside my head I carry:
my baby goat,
my baby brother,
my ama's face,
our family's future.

My bundle is light.
My burden is heavy.

- Patricia McComick (Sold), Sept 2006.




Friday, December 25, 2015

The Monster in my Life



THE paradox of vengefulness is that it makes men dependent upon those who have harmed them, believing that their release from pain will come only when they make their tormentors suffer. In seeking the Bird's death to free himself, Louie had chained himself, once again, to his tyrant.

---

RESTING in the shade and the stillness, Louie felt profound peace. When he thought of his history, what resonated with him now was not all that he had suffered but the divine love that he believed and intervened to save him. He was not the worthless, broken, forsaken man that the Bird had striven to make of him. In a single, silent moment, his rage, his fear, his humiliation and helplessness, had fallen away. That morning, he believed, he was a new creation.

Softly, he wept.


- Laura Hillenbrand, November 16, 2010
(Unbroken: A World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption)
Motion picture: Unbroken (2014).

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Most Richly Blessed

I asked God for strength, that i might achieve - 
I was made weak, that I might learn humbly to obey.

I asked for help that I might do greater things - 
I was given infirmity, that I might do better things.

I asked for riches, that I might be happy - 
I was given poverty, that I might be wise.

I asked for all things, that I might enjoy life - 
I was given life, that I might enjoy all things.

I got nothing that I asked for - 
but everything that I hoped for.

Despite myself, my prayers were answered.

I am among all men, most richly blessed.


- A Christian Confederate Soldier's Prayer.
  (Anon - alleged to have been found on a CSA casualty at the Devil's Den, Battle of Gettysburg, 1863.)






Saturday, December 5, 2015

8th Asean Para Games, 2015

Men's 400M - T52 (Above Elbow or Below Elbow Amputations) Final

It was a privilege for first-time hosts Singapore to organise the APGames. I felt this strongly at the Singapore Sports Hub today when i got caught up with emotions, watching a one-legged athletic performed the Long Jump. With all his might.

When was the last time i tried this hard for anything?

The resilience of the athletics struck me - something i could never comprehend, or ever wish to - cos it most certainly comes with life predicaments, when men are push beyond limits. A tough lonely road where one needs to overcome, your own self. 

There'll come a time when the sea gets rough and the wind blowing, i'll remember what i discovered today. And try to persevere. Hopefully. Like how these guys did.



Life is never fair, and perhaps it is a good thing for most of us that it is not. - Oscar Wilde



Men's 800M - T46 (Wheelchair Race) Final

Friday, December 4, 2015

The Road Not Taken

Two roads diverged in a yellow wood,
And sorry I could not travel both
And be one traveler, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth;

Then took the other, as just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same,

And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.

I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.


                                            - Robert Frost
                                               (1874-1963)



Saturday, November 28, 2015

52 Secrets of Psychology - Dr Chris Day

Many struggles of our life are of relationship and the emotions that come along and put us down. "52 Secrets of Psychology" by Dr Chris Day is like a light that shine through. Encouraging us to lead a life less plagued.

It is a simple, short and very enlightening book which i encourage you to read it in its entirety. I am keeping some notes here for myself. And yes, am re-reading the book again.

The eBook is now available from the National Library Board, Overdrive.

Why Do Wild Flowers Always Looked More Beautiful Than the Carefully Cultivated?

Weeks 1 - 12: GENERAL PRINCIPLES

1. Four choices - When things are distressing you, you have 4 choices. Leave. Change things. Accept it. Do nothing, and stop complaining.

2. Control - Stay focused on what you can control - What you say, what you do, and to a very limited extent, your thoughts and mood.

3. "Should" - Are generally a combination of angry, resent and helplessness. Shift your focus from what 'should' be and look at what is actually happening. Fix it.

4. Truth - No progress is possible until the truth about your situation is uncovered and acknowledged. Be brave. Often the truth is painful.

5. Experience - It is not necessary, or smart, to learn everything from direct experience. Watch people you admire - what they do, and what they avoid doing.

6. Mind reading - If you need someone else to know what you want or how you feel, you must speak up or you will be disappointed.

7. Discover your values - Knowing what is important to you, helps you make decisions. Know the qualities and behaviors you value. Work to become this person.

8. Bad habits - A crucial component in breaking a habit is to completely avoid situations where you will be tempted.

9. The power of beauty - Clean up. Making your environment beautiful is a sign that you value and respect yourself.

10. Slow down - If you slow down at the right moments, you do everything better, you build relationships, you understand more and you make fewer mistakes.

11. Your thoughts are not you - Practice distancing yourself from negative thoughts by watching them, and then labeling them as "just thoughts".

12. Your business - Many of us spend a lot of energy on other people's problems and challenges. One of the keys to a happy life is to learn to spend it on your own.


Weeks 13 - 15: CHANGE

13. Change - Set some very specific short term deadlines and start immediately.

14. Courage - Courage to identify problems. Courage to change your mind and to learn. Courage to act on the solution you decided upon. Without, nothing changes.

15. Focus - Don't become discouraged by comparing yourself with others. Focus by asking yourself continually. "What do i want?" "What do i have to do to make that happen?" 


Weeks 16 - 25: HAPPINESS

16. Happiness - Devote your time to something you believe to be intensely meaningful and worthwhile. Serve your purpose by drawing on your strength. The transitory pleasures along the way are the icing on the cake.

17. Strength - Identify your strengths and make the most of them, you will definitely be happier and you will probably succeed more often.

18. Threes - Before you get up in the morning: Think 3 things you can be grateful for. 3 things you have to look forward to. 3 chores that have to be done that day.

19. Disappointment - Like all our other experiences, is transitory. This time next year your concerns are likely to be totally different. Try to focus on moving to "plan B".

20. Negativity - The obvious way to avoid negative rumination and self-criticism is to give your mind a more constructive problem to think about.

21. Loss - Nobody always gets what they want, or goes through life without losing things they value or people they love. Loss is part of the human condition. You are definitely not alone. 

22. Pessimism - It is important to face the truth, but there is nothing gained by negativity. Open up possibilities for action, rather than feeling down about an unsatisfactory situation.

23. Grumpiness - Is it worthwhile having a whole day of unpleasantness and grumping around?

24. Ignore yourself - When you are very tired, remind yourself to ignore negative thoughts. Or make decisions or have difficult conversations when fatigued. Wait until you can think more clearly.

25. Helping - Volunteering. You will feel less isolated when you are part of a group of like-minded people, working together to achieve something worthwhile.


Weeks 26 - 31: CALM

26. Anxiety - In situations that are both unpredictable and uncontrollable. Try to figure out how you can make some of the elements of the experience more controllable or predictable.

27. Dread - Think about the worst that could happen. Then imagine the best thing. Think about what you could do to minimise any possible unpleasantness or difficulty.

28. Instant Calm - Go somewhere quiet. Shut your eyes. Empty your lungs by pushing all the air you can. Concentrate on your breath. Breathe this way for a couple of minutes, then open your eyes.

29. Choosing - Wasting time and energy dithering about buying choices is a self-destructive form of perfectionism. No matter what you choose, this time next year it will be water under the bridge.

30. Television - TV plays on your emotions to get your attention. Cut back on news, documentaries, and any programs with arguments, swearing or violence. Do something interesting instead. Note the difference in your mood.

31. Feeling included - Rather than worrying about being accepted in social situations (Remember, everyone else is engaged in this same process), concentrate on assuring others that you accept them. 


Weeks 32 - 37: SOCIAL SKILLS

32. Meeting people - Remember that each new person is potentially a new friend, and each new topic of conversation is potentially a new interest or activity for you as well.

33. Manners - Acknowledged and appreciate others. They favorably predispose people towards us. Being civil also changes the way we feel about ourselves.

34. Backbiting - We demonstrate to others that we are mean and judgmental people, we are also likely to expose some shortcoming of our own. Try instead, focus on improving our own lives.

35. A pat on the back - Keep it simple. Identify the thing you admire or appreciate, and then say it.

36. Ask for encouragement - We all love to hear encouragement from those we love. Take a risk and tell them what you need.

37. Dealing with praise - Learn to accept compliments gracefully. A simple smile and a sincere 'thank you' is usually the best response.


Weeks 38 - 52: COMMUNICATION

38. Judgment - The only way to be sure of the intentions of others is to ask them.

39. When people don't care - Not everyone shares your values and behaves as you do. Accept the reality of how they are. And focus on making plans to limit the control these people have over you, your life and your loved ones.

40.  Expectations - A good question to ask yourself is why other people should meet your expectations. Another is whether you always meet other people's expectations, or even your own expectations of yourself.

41. Taking offence - When arguments flare up about what appears to be nothing, take a close look at what lies at the heart of them. Identify the hurt. Then, ask yourself, "What is so bad about that?" Don't let arguments get out of hand.

42. Resentment - Calm down and think clearly without being highly emotional. Remember that some situations and some personalities just have to be accepted. Accept, deal with the situation and move on. Refusing to prolong your suffering and moving on quickly is always your best move.

43. Goodwill - At the start of a relationship we credit each other with a certain amount of goodwill. As the relationship progresses, some people are in the habit of venting their stress on those they love.

44. Dispense with arguments - Arguments usually resolve nothing. You will generate more goodwill and have a happier relationship if, rather than arguing, you discuss the issue and find a solution.

45. Unity - Commit to unity before you try to solve problems with other people. When each person knows how much the other one values the continuation of the relationship at the start of a negotiation, it is less likely that the situation will descend into unpleasantness.

46. Kindly tone - The tone of your voice, kindly or harsh, is just as powerful as your message. People read intent from your tone of voice.

47. Intentions - To begin difficult conversations. State your desire to maintain a good relationship. When the other person knows that you care about them, the conversation about the situation is less emotionally charged.

48. Expressing yourself - When having trouble with others, you sometimes need to talk about it with them. Use "I" statements, "I am worried about..." or "I am feeling..." Never say "YOU", or speak about what they are doing.

49. Understanding - Few desires are as powerful as the yearning to be understood. Being listened to. It is a real gift to others to give them your full attention.

50. Influence - You can't control other people, you can only influence them. The first is by force and the second is by kindness. The fact is, people are more positively influenced by kindness than they are by force.

51. Nagging doesn't work - Try negotiating a few ground rules instead. Make deals you can both agree upon. Agree upon the consequences of breaking those rules. Let the rules stand and be sure to apply the consequences.

52. Success - A successful person awakens the potential in others. You need to be able to genuinely see their potential and respect it. Learn to listen and encourage rather than control and manage.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

The Little Things

It's saying hello to a stranger,
Making someone smile,
And feeling loved.
It's the little things that matter most.

It's a book you can't put down,
Baggy sweatpants,
And hot coffee.
It's the little things that matter most.


It's thunderstorms,
The sound of water droplets on the porch,
And the smell outside after rain.
It's the little things that matter most.

It's making a decision,
Being confident,
And saying what you feel.
It's the little things that matter most.

It's the starry skies,
Cozy blankets,
And limitless dreams.
It's the little things that matter most.

It's the little things that make life:
Extraordinary,
Phenomenal,
And wondrous.
It's these little things that matter most.

- Grace A Wills (1957- )

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Red Love Seed, 相思豆


Red is the symbol of love. 
In the south, the Saga Seed Tree buds in Spring. 
The red seeds spill from the pods, scattering on the ground. 
Pick them up, as many as you can, 
as if gathering thoughts and memories of those you love. 

The Sage seed tree (Adenanthera Pavonina) had been so familiar in old Singapore; none of us bothered to closely examine it, nor collect the tough polished seeds. In old Singapore, couples in love picked up the scattered red seeds, bottled them in pretty glass container as their memoir of love.

Today is my first serious look at the 'love seed' with a young child beside, and she was fascinated!

Am going to start locating the few surviving Sage seed tree in Singapore; embarking on my first and only, love in a bottle.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

From Mr Lee Kuan Yew



“His journey, his physical manifestation may have ended, but I think his legacy will live on forever”: Bhutan King His Majesty King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, who was at Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s State Funeral Service today. cna.asia/lkystatefuneral
Posted by Channel NewsAsia Singapore on Sunday, March 29, 2015

"It's not how you begin a journey, it's how you end it." —— This is advice from Singapore's first prime minister Lee Kuan Yew to His Majesty King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, Bhutan.

“旅程的关键不在你如何开始,在你如何结束。” —— 这是建国总理李光耀,曾给不丹国王旺楚克的忠告。




Speaking to the Singapore Press Club in 1996, Mr Lee Kuan Yew said:

“Thirty years ago, my colleagues, younger and more dreamy eyed, settled the words of our pledge. We did not focus our eyes on our navels or we would have missed the rainbow in the sky. We pursued that rainbow and that was how we came to build today’s Singapore.”

“For the young, let me tell you the sky has turned brighter. There’s a glorious rainbow that beckons those with the spirit of adventure. And there are rich findings at the end of the rainbow. To the young and to the not-so-old, I say, look at that horizon, follow that rainbow, go ride it.

Not all will be rich, quite a few will find a grain of gold. Dig it up.”



Speaking at the Lunar New Year celebration dinner in 2012, Mr Lee suppresses bouts of hiccups and abdominal discomfort for a speech on foreign immigrants:

"Economically we have done very well. Our GDP is more than 300 million Sing dollars. Higher than many countries in the region. Per capital is probably the highest outside Japan. But like Japan, we face a very serious problem. An old-ing and a shaking population.

The Japanese do not want to take immigrants, they want to remain a homogeneous society. The result is an ageing population and a stagnant economy. Our choice must be the other one. Taking immigrants. I know Singaporeans do not feel very comfortable seeing so many strange new faces, but the alternative is economy stagnation, and worse, nobody to look after our old people later on. So i urge everybody to understand why we are doing what we are doing."

In Mandarin, he said, "Our economy is strong, but our population is shrinking. The birth rate for the Chinese is 1.08. This means that the Chinese population will shrink by half its current population in 18 years."

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

This is your life. Do what you love, and do it often.


"This is your life. Do what you love, and do it often. If you don't like something, change it. If you don't like your job, quit. If you don't have enough time, stop watching TV. If you are looking for the love of your life, stop; they will be waiting for you when you start doing things you love. Stop over analyzing, life is simple. All emotions are beautiful. When you eat, appreciate every last bite. Open your mind, arms, and heart to new things and people, we are united in our differences. Ask the next person you see what their passion is, and share your inspiring dream with them. Travel often; getting lost will help you find yourself. Some opportunities only come once, size them. Life is about the people you meet, and the things you create with them so go out and start creating. Life is short. Live your dream and share your passion." -  HOLSTEE

Came across these life quotes after installing Pocket Apps - it lets you save articles on web pages that you like to read it later, offline. I didn't use the Apps to save anything cos there was just too much to read, always. So i actually benefit from Pocket's weekly email to me that listed top 5 most popular read - Pocket Hits, they call it. Now, that's what i need.

And i like this read. Especially ringing is, "When you eat, appreciate every last bite".

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

An Angel for an angel

My newborn niece the Lord had given, and we have only well wishes for her - 乐, 恩

For He shall give His angels charge over you,
To keep you in all your ways.
In their hands they shall bear you up,
Lest you dash your foot against a stone.
Psalm 91:11-12

Poh Heng 916 Baby Anklet (22K-916 $72.50/gm)

Monday, April 16, 2012

You can't buy happiness, BUT..


I do find bliss in sucking milkshakes after falling for MakeShake. Equalizing happiness with milkshakes isn't an overstatement - it is kind of the same thing :D

Make Shake Homemade Ice-cream ($1)

Celebrating their 1000 fans on Facebook, Makeshake gave away 200 cups of free ice-cream with any flash of e-coupon today. These were ours - Oreo and Nutella.

The ice-creams were nice. We like the Nutella! Thank you.

Saturday, March 24, 2012

God Hath Not Promised

This hymn is for Ric.

Because he's been overwhelmingly busy with work deadlines and commitments. Not being one who complain easily, it sure worries me when he does. I hope he finds renewed strength and faith in this hymn.

For you also.


1.  God hath not promised skies always blue,
Flower-strewn pathways all our lives through;
God hath not promised sun without rain,
Joy without sorrow, peace without pain.

But God hath promised strength for the day,
Rest for the labor, light for the way,
Grace for the trials, help from above,
Unfailing sympathy, undying love.

2.  God hath not promised we shall not know
Toil and temptation, trouble and woe;
He hath not told us we shall not bear
Many a burden, many a care.

3.  God hath not promised smooth roads and wide,
Swift, easy travel, needing no guide;
Never a mountain, rocky and steep,
Never a river, turbid and deep.



Roselyn Bruce sings "God hath not promised"