Monday, March 26, 2007

WORDS OF ENLIGHTENED
"Happiness can not from without. It must come from within. It is not what we see and touch or that which others do for us. Which makes us happy: it is that which we think and feel and do. first for the other fellow and then for ourselves."
Helen Keller
THE CAT AND THE BELL
There were a lot of mice in a house. The man of the house gat a cat. The cat killed many of the mice.
Then the oldest mouse said: "All mice must come to my hole tonight, and we will think what we con do about this cat." All the mice came. Many mice spoke, but none knew what to do.
At last a young mouse stood up and said: "we must put a bell on the cat. Then when the cat comes near, we'll hear the bell and run away and hide .so the cat will never catch any more mice." Then old mouse asked: "Who will put the bell on the cat?"
No mouse answered. At last he said:" It is not hard to say things, but it is harder to do them."



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Riddle
1. If a rooster laid and egg on top of a pointed roof hen house, which side would the egg roll of?




2. Two fathers and two sons went fishing. Each fisher man caught a fish, yet only three fish were caught. How is this possible?