A beautiful image

 

Kind words do not cost much.
They never blister the tongue or lips.
They make other people good-natured.
They also produce their own image
on men's souls, and a beautiful image it is.
~Blaise Pascal

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  1. Robin Puddicombe

    October 13, 2014

    Excuse the expression, kill them with kindness!

  2. Carlos Bation

    October 13, 2014

    True…have a wonderful night jenh Ingat..

  3. Ajay Agnihotri

    October 14, 2014

    Agree…and beautiful posting Jendhamuni.

  4. Raghav panday

    October 14, 2014

    You and your post both are can not be ignored ,,,
    It is Always full of encouragement ,,,
    full of wisdom ,,,,
    Full of hope ,,,
    Full of love ,,,,
    Full of life ,,,,
    Thank you for providing us all the things we need time to time ,,,,, beauty full girl with beauty full heart ,,,,LUA ,,,

  5. garylee joy

    October 14, 2014

    Yes Jendhamuni Sos, my dear friend, This is so true.

  6. Saphon In

    October 15, 2014

    What's his name this flower ? When I was in Bangladesh , people call it as Krishna-Linga flower លិង្គ របស់ គ្រិស្ន៍ because these flowers are coming directly from the trunk of the plant and not from the branches, and in Cambodia ,​people call it as the sâla flower ផ្កាដើមសាលព្រឺក្ស . But the Sâla flower pointed out at the death time of Buddha was really this kind of Krishna-Linga flower ? Then how to prove the existing one at the Buddha time as the plants named Sâla briksa សាលព្រឺក្ស under which the Buddha was entering in parinibbâna បរិនិព្វាន​ ? .

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