Miracle of a single Flower

Nothing is sweeter than love,
Nothing stronger,
Nothing higher,
Nothing wider,
Nothing more pleasant,
Nothing fuller or better
in heaven or earth;
for love is born of God.

~Written by Thomas à Kempis

Comments

  1. kenneth martinez

    March 29, 2013

    Beautiful pic, Jendhamuni Sos but there nothing sweeter than U … love Ken..

  2. Mario BRUNO

    March 29, 2013

    MORE THEN WORDS CAN EVER EXPRESS , BEAUTIFUL !

  3. lOzbek Rahmi

    March 29, 2013

    Nice pic.beautiful roses,thank you jendhamuni.very very good weekend four you

  4. Rao Yenigalla

    March 29, 2013

    wonderful flower,nothing is sweeter than love,  true

  5. Audrey Beasley

    March 29, 2013

    good poem thomas tks young jenda for sharing poem and foto happy easter and peace in your soul

  6. Charles van Dijk

    March 29, 2013

    True words under the rose are also the thorns. Thank you for the post.

  7. Mary Stapleton

    March 29, 2013

    God created us all to be beautiful, no matter what 🙂
    Well said!

  8. Reg Dawn

    March 29, 2013

    Thank you dear for this beautiful rose.

  9. Rob Robinson

    March 29, 2013

    Pretty flower, lovely poem, luv makes the world go round, it's a divine gift, th@ should b handled wit care..

  10. Wasim Akram Halder

    March 31, 2013

    The another name of love is madness.
    Sometimes it becomes the cause of deep sadness.
    But my dear this is the flower.
    The only gift of nature.
    Love this like the madness of lover.
    This will give you deep shower in thy beautiful heart.
    It seems that your mind is so smart,smart, smart!!!!!!!

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