Friday, February 25, 2011

HANDSOME IS THAT HANDSOME DOES

           A person is not liked on admired merely for his looks or handsome appearance. He is known for what he does for the good of society and mankind. Abraham Lincoln was not very good-looking; Napoleon was short-statured; and Mahatma Gandhi was an ordinary-looking person. Yet they are all remembered, not for their handsome or striking appearance but for their deeds and actions. Looks and glamor are short-lived, but man’s actions live long after him and make him famous. We should not, therefore, be impressed by a person’s outward appearance but by his qualities of the head and the heart. We must always keep in mind that handsome is that handsome does.

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