The Day I Start Whining in Self-Pity Will Be the Day I Become Disable

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“When I was six, I fell off the roof of my neighbors house and broke my back. Since then, many people have labelled me as disabled. I know they must feel sorry for me. But I don’t feel sorry for myself. The day I start whining in self-pity will be the day I become disable.” (Narendra Darjee, Shantitol, Butwal)

Via- Stories Of Nepal

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