Our feelings

We often don’t express our feelings
by the fear of losing a relationship.
But the fact remains–
We lose a beautiful relationship
by not expressing.

Source: desicomments
http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/04/express-your-feelings.html

Comments

  1. Mark Moshchinsky

    April 21, 2014

    +Jendhamuni Sos What is interesting, a lot of people pay attention to the pics instead of the message. In this case message speaks a 1,000 words 🙂

  2. achuthan vatakketath ravi

    April 21, 2014

    surely.almost all the pictures you attach with messages are highly symbolic when they associate with meanings.

  3. Mamta Aggarwal

    April 21, 2014

    Good morning Jendhamuni Sos, true lines with beautiful pic☆

  4. Timothy Mckiness

    April 21, 2014

    Hi Jen I'm massively struggling with this at this moment, fearing the loss of a friend  that is more important to me than anything on this planet outside of my own child .…..U……..

  5. Jayesh Thakkar

    April 21, 2014

    Expressions are the windows of heart. Have a good day jen.

  6. Tdv Pathy

    April 21, 2014

    Good morning madam very nice picture symbolically the fact is the other side also should understand but some of them will never understand they go straight accordingly to their nose I think it's all fate Thankyou.

  7. Emilyn Odrada

    April 22, 2014

    Right! We better express it, so that we can enjoy it

  8. Alvin Asava

    April 22, 2014

    you are such a criative girl, you make me love you prity girl.

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