The way Someone touches your Heart

It's not the Presence of Someone that brings Meaning to your life but it's the way that Someone touches your heart which gives your life a beautiful Meaning. ~Azgraybebly Josland 

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  1. RaMo T

    February 28, 2014

    Your quotes r always universal.

  2. John Said

    February 28, 2014

    very true Jen 🙂  you touch many hearts through G+ . I love what you do here! thank you

  3. Nellie Eide

    March 1, 2014

    Such beautiful rose and very true statement.

  4. Bibin Sk

    March 1, 2014

    Really it vl b touch many many hrts.

  5. Jeet Singh

    March 1, 2014

    Jendhamuni you are also abeautiful flower like Rose.

  6. ashok kaushik

    March 1, 2014

    Beautifully said. U have touched many hearts dear. So nice. Have a nice day. Best wishes.

  7. Mani Mozhi

    March 1, 2014

    Superb…………………………….

  8. Mary Manuel

    March 1, 2014

    Very nce..rose is like a heart..very sensitive..needs care nd attension..mabrook

  9. Hafiz Naveed

    March 1, 2014

    gggggggggggggggggggggoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooddddddddddddddddddddddddd

  10. Ivan Alves

    March 1, 2014

    GOODMORNNG from the nyc GBU all I lOVE YOU

  11. RAMAKANT MISHRA

    March 1, 2014

    AMAZING -NATURAL BEAUTY WHICH ATTRCTS  NATURALLY I LIKE IT THX

  12. Dave Palmer

    March 1, 2014

    I couldn,t have said it better so beautiful.Dave with love.

  13. Sanjeev Yadav

    March 1, 2014

    Beautifully said. U have touched many hearts dear. So nice. Have a nice day. Best wishes.

  14. Billy Gaines

    March 2, 2014

    But what if I put my heart on the table…and the one person who has touched it happens to break every thing she touches…..

  15. NANA KWAME

    March 5, 2014

    inspirational words like this bring life and hope to the hopeless.
    thank you

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