Veni, Vidi, Vici
"Veni, Vidi, Vici" is greek and it stands for "I came, I saw, I conquered". Those lines by Julius Ceaser, Roman Emperor is my favourite lines spoken.
I went to a movie on the 14th. Its a Mohanlal movie called "Udayananu Tharam".I liked it very much. Cheers to the director Rosshan Andrrews and Script writer Sreenivasan.
Sunju called me yesterday and told me that the ansewrs for IIT JEE 2005 Screening Test has been published and is available on http://www.i23iitjee.com Obviously, I went there and found the results. I think it to be good. So I'll rather loosen my crossed fingers for 28th!
NDA(Naval Defense Academy) exam was yesterday(17/04/2005). Afew of my friends have went to it.According to Vineeth's mother, it was easy. Hope so !.
Yesterday, I downloaded the MSN Messenger 7. It looks great and I'm thinking of abandoning Yahoo! Messenger. But MSN Messenger can never provide me with chatting with anonymous people.So I'm keeping Yahoo! Messenger.
My next post will deal with myself!
Here's an extract from Jerome.K.Jeromes "Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow" :
"You've been in love, of course! If not you've got it to come. Love is like the measles; we all have to go through it. Also like the measles, we take it only once. One never need be afraid of catching it a second time. The man who has had it can go into the most dangerous places and play the most foolhardy tricks with perfect safety. He can picnic in shady woods, ramble through leafy aisles, and linger on mossy seats to watch the sunset. He fears a quiet country-house no more than he would his own club. He can join a family party to go down the Rhine. He can, to see the last of a friend, venture into the very jaws of the marriage ceremony itself. He can keep his head through the whirl of a ravishing waltz, and rest afterward in a dark conservatory, catching nothing more lasting than a cold. He can brave a moonlight walk adown sweet-scented lanes or a twilight pull among the somber rushes. He can get over a stile without danger, scramble through a tangled hedge without being caught, come down a slippery path without falling. He can look into sunny eyes and not be dazzled. He listens to the siren voices, yet sails on with unveered helm. He clasps white hands in his, but no electric "Lulu"-like force holds him bound in their dainty pressure. "
With love,
Rahul
I went to a movie on the 14th. Its a Mohanlal movie called "Udayananu Tharam".I liked it very much. Cheers to the director Rosshan Andrrews and Script writer Sreenivasan.
Sunju called me yesterday and told me that the ansewrs for IIT JEE 2005 Screening Test has been published and is available on http://www.i23iitjee.com Obviously, I went there and found the results. I think it to be good. So I'll rather loosen my crossed fingers for 28th!
NDA(Naval Defense Academy) exam was yesterday(17/04/2005). Afew of my friends have went to it.According to Vineeth's mother, it was easy. Hope so !.
Yesterday, I downloaded the MSN Messenger 7. It looks great and I'm thinking of abandoning Yahoo! Messenger. But MSN Messenger can never provide me with chatting with anonymous people.So I'm keeping Yahoo! Messenger.
My next post will deal with myself!
Here's an extract from Jerome.K.Jeromes "Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow" :
"You've been in love, of course! If not you've got it to come. Love is like the measles; we all have to go through it. Also like the measles, we take it only once. One never need be afraid of catching it a second time. The man who has had it can go into the most dangerous places and play the most foolhardy tricks with perfect safety. He can picnic in shady woods, ramble through leafy aisles, and linger on mossy seats to watch the sunset. He fears a quiet country-house no more than he would his own club. He can join a family party to go down the Rhine. He can, to see the last of a friend, venture into the very jaws of the marriage ceremony itself. He can keep his head through the whirl of a ravishing waltz, and rest afterward in a dark conservatory, catching nothing more lasting than a cold. He can brave a moonlight walk adown sweet-scented lanes or a twilight pull among the somber rushes. He can get over a stile without danger, scramble through a tangled hedge without being caught, come down a slippery path without falling. He can look into sunny eyes and not be dazzled. He listens to the siren voices, yet sails on with unveered helm. He clasps white hands in his, but no electric "Lulu"-like force holds him bound in their dainty pressure. "
With love,
Rahul
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