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   The value of a man's life is measured not only by the number of years he had lived but also by the number of good deeds he has done. A man may live a long life without doing any great or noble deeds that may benefit the world. Such a life is useless and the man is soon forgotten as soon as he dies. But a man who does noble work for the benefit of mankind lives in the memory of the people even long after his death, though he may live a short life. The greatmen like Christ, Sankaracharya and Vivekananda died young, but they are still remembered with great reverence on account of their noble deeds. We should therefore, devote our precious days for the performance of noble deeds as far as possible.


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 Immortality in noble deeds 

   A man's life is not measured by the number of years he lives but by the noble deeds he does. Thus Christ, Sankaracharya, and Vivekananda are still remembered though they all died young.

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