The best poems by Mother Teresa

Born friday august 26, 1910 (Albania), died friday september 5, 1997 (India)
You can find this author also in Quotes & Aphorisms.

Don't wait to finish university,
to fall in love,
to find a job,
to get married,
to have children,
to see them settle down,
to lose those ten pounds,
for friday evening to arrive or sunday morning,
spring,
autumn or winter.
There isn't a better moment than this to be happy.
Happiness is a path, not a destination.
Work as if you didn't need money,
love as if no one ever hurt you and dance, as if no one saw you.
Remember that the skin wrinkles up,
the hair turns white and the days become years.
But the important things don't change: your strength and conviction have no age.
Your spirit is the duster that wipes away any cobweb.
Behind every goal is a new start.
Behind every result is a new challenge. While you're alive, feel alive.
Go on, even when everyone expects you to give up.
Mother Teresa
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    Posted by: Elisa M.
    Always keep in mind that skin wrinkles, hair goes white, days become years...
    But the important is not to change; your strength and conviction don't have an age.
    Your spirit is any spider-web's glue.
    Behing every finishing line there's another one that starts.
    Behind every success there's another disappointment.
    For the time you're alive, feel alive. If you miss what you were doing go back to doing it.
    Don't live off discoloured photos... insist even if everyone expects you to give up.
    Don't let the metal within you rust away.
    When for old-age you won't be able to run, walk fast.
    When you won't be able to walk fast, walk.
    When you won't beable to walk, use a stick.
    But never give up!
    Mother Teresa
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