Remember that a kind word goes a long way

name   shaista rizvi            
age   21              
star   leo              
education   s.s.c dubai            
    h.s.c dubai            
    b.a hon karachi            
place of brith   dubai              
nationality   pakistani              
religion   islam              
sect   shia              
personality

fair color , 5.4 height,

light brown hair

like to wear shalwar,kamiz

abay the arabic shool

like food i like all kind of food but muslim food
   

same of my wisdom point

When you hear a kind word spoken about a friend, tell him so. 

Never hesitate to do what you know is right. 

Don't work for recognition, but do work worthy of recognition. 

Remember that a kind word goes a long way. 

Take some silly photos of yourself and a friend in an instant photo booth. 

Earn your success based on service to others, not at the expense of others. 

Spend twice as much time praising as you do criticizing. 

Seek respect rather than popularity. 

Never forget that it takes only one person or one idea to change your life forever. 

When you need a little advice, call your grandparents. 

Teach your son as well as your daughters to cook. 

Shoot a few hoops. 

Never ignore an old barking dog. 

Never criticize your country when traveling abroad. 

Keep a pad and pencil by every phone. 

Never let the odds keep you from persuing what you know in your heart you were meant to do. 

Count your change. 

Celebrate even small victories. 

Cut your toenails in private. 

After going to bed, refuse to worry about problems until the morning. 

Make an effort to attend weddings and funerals. 

.Don't forget that a couple of words of praise or encouragement can make someone's day. 

.Don't take medicine in the dark. 

.Know where to find a gas station that's open twenty-four hours with a working bathroom. 

.Remember that you can miss a lot of good things in life by having the wrong attitude. 

Take a course in public speaking. 

Write a letter to the editor at least once a year. 

Give young children the opportunity to participate in family decision making; their insight will surprise
you.