“She: Why do I feel this deep pain in my heart?He: It is natural for a human being to feel the pain of a broken heart!She: Will I ever come out of this pain?He Absolutely yes!She: Are you sure?He: Yes! Be patient! One fine day time will mend your broken heart!”

“She: Why do I feel this deep pain in my heart?He: It is natural for a human being to feel the pain of a broken heart!She: Will I ever come out of this pain?He: Absolutely yes!She: Are you sure?He: Yes! Be patient! Time will one fine day mend your broken heart!”

“Being in a hurry does not slow down time.”

“Prayer teaches us the grace of persistent effort.”

“Be patient in painful times.”

“To wait is to seek the sacred ways.”

“To surrender now is to pay the expensive ogre twice.Ancient woods of my blood, dash down to the nut of the seas.If I take to burn or return this world which is each man’s work.” Dylan Thomas, Collected Poems”

“When we are fairly observant and overly patient, a vibration of happiness might crop up unwittingly, as we capture the “timelessness” of a lucky moment and a sparkle of a stray instant, unexpectedly, enraptures our life in a blaze of color and splendor. ( “Happy days are back again” )”

“THE MAXIMS OF MEDICINE Before you examine the body of a patient,Be patient to learn his story.For once you learn his story,You will also come to knowHis body.Before you diagnose any sickness,Make sure there is no sickness in the mind or heart.For the emotions in a man’s moon or sun,Can point to the sickness inAny one of his other parts.Before you treat a man with a condition,Know that not all cures can heal all people.For the chemistry that works on one patient,May not work for the next,Because even medicine has its ownConditions.Before asserting a prognosis on any patient,Always be objective and never subjective.For telling a man that he will win the treasure of life,But then later discovering that he will lose,Will harm him more than by telling himThat he may lose,But then he wins.THE MAXIMS OF MEDICINE by Suzy Kassem”

“Watching my parents I’ve learnt a lesson many do not recognize. True love is not signaled by romantic, candle light dinners, red roses glistening with dew, or even Valentine’s day celebrations. While these things may accompany our feelings, love is truly more than all those! Love is being with your spouse even when its not pleasing. Sometimes, love is walking down the hall, with your spouse hanging onto your shoulders and walking at a turtle’s pace down the hall, just because surgery made life a burden. Love is patient, love is kind, love is Jesus! May we always remember love is not always tied in bows!”