Saturday, April 12, 2008

An economic truism of grace

Praise has found a worth in God and somehow, I have to thank God in view of my adversity, for the light that God has shine upon faithfulness, compassion, practicality and networth. Trouble times is occasion for true mettle to give grace, and honour of integrity and inspiration is always involved.
Life is on the emphasis of commensuration and resource, and in gratitude, the conservation of economic potential and beautiful grace is the ambivalence for love and service. I am on a cross-road, and given unforeseen advance, my pleasure happen to respect the greater good, and confide in healthy and positively frustrating trustworthiness and for this chance of good introspect, faith by the wisdom of Buddha and the light by virtue and honour shall be my supporting antecedent. Complacent to the word of compensuration and contribution to the heart of the world is given an abdication of valence, and by compassion and loyalty, may a redress of hope be given to the worth abiding precedence, in contrast for fairness, maintenance and sustenance. Love is the gratitude that we softly cleverage upon, and by compassion and convention, abridge a melody that can commemorate generic contribution and happy moments. For the joy of contrivation, good effort and cooperation is clearly valued, and may God grant a holistic victory to all of us as we abide by first principles and replication. To God and Buddha, the final honour of love, with thanks and gratitude we serve.

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