She said, “Life is an Opportunity, benefit from it,”
The lady who benefited from the grace of the Lord.
“Life is Beauty, admire it,” said she, the lady who saw beauty in the eyes of filthy.
“Life is a Dream, realize it” said she, the patron of missionaries of charity.
“Life is a Challenge, meet it” said she at eighteen, who surrendered life’s leisure and desire.
“Life is Duty, complete it” said she, the lady who excelled in fulfilling God’s will for our lives.
“Life is a Game, play it” said she, the lady who owns an innocent heart like that of a child.
“Life is a Promise, fulfill it” said she, the bride of Jesus, who promised herself to others in need.
“Life is Sorrow, overcome it” said she, who held the helpless hand of the dying.
“Life is a Song, sing it” said she, who sang along with the pain of those shattered with leprosy.
“Life is a Struggle, accept it” said she, the lady who submitted herself for the sick and afflicted, until her very last illness.
“Life is Bliss, taste it” said she, who tasted the stench of the distressed.
“Life is Wealth, keep it” said she, the wealth of Calcutta.
“Life is Love, enjoy it” said she, the epitome of love, doing small things with great love.
“Life is too Precious, do not destroy it” said she, the lady who embraced the bitterness of life.
“Life is Life, fight for it” said she, the tireless lady, draped in white Indian saree, marked by a blue border.
Blessed is she, Mother Teresa, a synonym of simplicity.



