1. Throughout your life

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    Sometimes you meet someone, and it’s so clear that the two of you, on some level belong together. As lovers, or as friends, or as family, or as something entirely different. You just work, whether you understand one another or you’re in love or you’re partners in crime. You meet these people throughout your life, out of nowhere, under the strangest circumstances, and they help you feel alive. ~Unknown

    http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/09/throughout-your-life.html

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  2. Your angels

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    True friends always be there when the whole world left you,
    they always cheer you up when the whole world has turned
    you down and they never ask you to act like an angel
    but they become your angels. ~Unknown

  3. We need to remember…

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    As you grow up, the number of friends doesn’t matter. What matter is the number of true friends that you have. 

    When we suffer a loss, a break up, a painful change in our lives, we need to remember to take all the time we need to heal emotionally. Moving forward and getting back on track with our lives doesn’t take a day. It takes a lot of small steps to allow us to break free from our broken self and move on. ~Unknown

  4. Goodness and compassion in our hearts

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    The purpose of all the major religious traditions is not to construct big temples on the outside, but to create temples of goodness and compassion inside, in our hearts.

    When we are motivated by compassion and wisdom, the results of our actions benefit everyone, not just our individual selves or some immediate convenience. When we are able to recognize and forgive ignorant actions of the past, we gain strength to constructively solve the problems of the present. ― Dalai Lama XIV

  5. A person who truly loves you…

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    True love doesn’t mean being inseparable; it means being separated and nothing changes. Love is not about how much you say ‘I love you’, but how much you can prove that it’s true love. A person who truly loves you will never stop believing in you and will never let you go, no matter how hard the situation is. ~Unknown

  6. We need to remember

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    As you grow up, the number of friends doesn't matter. What matter is the number of true friends that you have.

    When we suffer a loss, a break up, a painful change in our lives, we need to remember to take all the time we need to heal emotionally. Moving forward and getting back on track with our lives doesn't take a day. It takes a lot of small steps to allow us to break free from our broken self and move on. ~Unknown

    http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/09/we-need-to-remember.html

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  7. Its loveliness increases

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    A thing of beauty is a joy for ever:
    Its loveliness increases; it will never
    Pass into nothingness. ~John Keats, Endymion

    “Some people, no matter how old they get, never lose their beauty –
    they merely move it from their faces into their hearts.” ~Martin Buxbaum

  8. A smile from you is a dream come true

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    Smile is the best exercise you can do for your face.
    It makes the other person exercise too without her
    or him knowing it. Keep a song in your heart
    and a smile on your face. Source: coolNsmart

  9. The earth is sacred…

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    Many of us walk for the sole purpose of getting from one place to another. Now suppose we are walking to a sacred place. We would walk quietly and take each gentle step with reverence. I propose that we walk this way every time we walk on the earth. The earth is sacred and we touch her with each step. We should be very respectful, because we are walking on our mother. If we walk like that, then every step will be grounding, every step will be nourishing.

    We can train ourselves to walk with reverence. Wherever we walk, whether it’s the railway station or the supermarket, we are walking on the earth and so we are in a holy sanctuary. If we remember to walk like that, we can be nourished and find solidity with each step. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

Hermit of Tbeng Mountain

Sachjang Phnom Tbeng សច្ចំ​​ ភ្នំត្បែង is a very long and interesting story written by Mr. Chhea Sokoan, read by Jendhamuni Sos. You can click on the links below to listen. Part 1 | Part 2

List of Khmer songs