The greatest truth is honesty

 

A poor girl and little baby in my country, Cambodia
Goodness is about character – integrity, honesty, kindness, generosity, moral courage, and the like. More than anything else, it is about how we treat other people.

~Dennis Prager

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  1. gopi gopika

    October 3, 2014

    moral courage, and the like. More than anything else, it is about how we
    treat other people.
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    reply.

  2. Aye Min

    October 3, 2014

    Siam My Country

  3. Elizabeth elise

    October 3, 2014

    Yes…Welcome to the real world….God Bless her and her family!

  4. Kishan Sondarva

    October 3, 2014

    It's 4:30 am at ur place…when sun shine at there…here at 6:00 am time 4 sun shining…hv u got my post today???

  5. Carlos Bation

    October 3, 2014

    Hi jenh thanks UR back..Poor Mother and Child similar to my country..God bless..

  6. Larry Manell

    October 3, 2014

    There is such great strength in struggle.
    Peace

  7. Cathy kish

    October 3, 2014

    Oh my good Jesus, very sad.

  8. karim ziani

    October 3, 2014

    on lutte jusqu'au jour ou chaqu'un prend sa part sans demander au autres

  9. N Sekar

    October 3, 2014

    Honesty keep her goi

  10. Ajay Agnihotri

    October 3, 2014

    This is one of the most cruelty in this world..some people waste food and other side some don't get less than sufficient food too.Good morning Jendhamuni and have a great time ahead.

  11. Danish Qamar

    October 3, 2014

    Nead ..born …in…mom……..

  12. sandra webster

    October 4, 2014

    What do we have to moan and groan about? When we see images like this..arrrrrr

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