The source of love is deep in us

The source of love is deep in us and we can help others realize a lot of happiness. One word, one action, one thought can reduce another person’s suffering and bring that person joy. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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  1. Sameer Uppal

    August 26, 2012

    Beautiful words my dear sister!!!!!!
    Good night my angel sister!!!!!    God bless you!!!!!!!

  2. Doug Palmer

    August 28, 2012

    Thanks again. And of course, just the opposite, the rejection of a loved one can bring us to our knees and I think we tend to remember those than the "Happy" moments that generally outweigh the sad ones. Thanks for reminding us of the happy ones again.

  3. Doug Palmer

    August 28, 2012

    Love your website, I see you put your heart and soul into the site.

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