1. Who makes your life beautiful…

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    Don’t choose the beautiful in this life, choose who makes your life beautiful.
    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but attractiveness is complex, made up of both static and dynamic qualities, and both affect perceptions of attractiveness. People aren’t as beautiful as they look, as they walk or as they talk. They are only as beautiful as they love, as the care and as they share. ~Author Unknown

  2. Beauty of the heart

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    Real measure of a man is not by his beauty or face real measure of a man is beauty of his heart.   
    ~Anurag Prakash Ray

    There would always be a guy in every girl’s life, who, no matter how you see yourself, would make you believe that you too are beautiful. ~Tinku Razoria

  3. Pitcher Orchid

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    Pitcher plant is the common name for a large range of carnivorous genera including Sarracenia, Darlingtonia, Nepenthes, Cephalotus, and Heliamphora. They are very unique-looking plants and come in a wide range of colors and even shapes.

    Pitcher plants get their name from their rolled-up leaves that form tube-like edges and create a pitcher shape. The plant is able to lure and trap it’s food by producing nectar inside of their pitcher. Once the prey come to get the nectar, they slip and fall into the pitcher and often aren’t able to get out due to a cap covering the opening of the pitcher, intoxicating or anesthetic substances lining the pitcher which weaken the insects, or the slippery inside that contains water that will often eventually drown the worn-out prey.

    Source: Orchids Made Easy

    Pitcher Orchid. Photo credit: Randy Neufeldt

  4. Who makes your life beautiful

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    Don't choose the beautiful in this life, choose who makes your life beautiful. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but attractiveness is complex, made up of both static and dynamic qualities, and both affect perceptions of attractiveness. People aren't as beautiful as they look, as they walk or as they talk. They are only as beautiful as they love, as the care and as they share. ~Author Unknown

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  5. Pitcher plant

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    Pitcher Orchid. Photo credit: Randy Neufeldt
    Pitcher plant is the common name for a large range of carnivorous genera including Sarracenia, Darlingtonia, Nepenthes, Cephalotus, and Heliamphora. They are very unique-looking plants and come in a wide range of colors and even shapes.

    Pitcher plants get their name from their rolled-up leaves that form tube-like edges and create a pitcher shape. The plant is able to lure and trap it’s food by producing nectar inside of their pitcher. Once the prey come to get the nectar, they slip and fall into the pitcher and often aren’t able to get out due to a cap covering the opening of the pitcher, intoxicating or anesthetic substances lining the pitcher which weaken the insects, or the slippery inside that contains water that will often eventually drown the worn-out prey.

    Source: Orchids Made Easy

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  6. Take Not Evil Lightly

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    Think lightly not of evil,
    ‘It will not come to me’,
    for by the falling of water drops
    a water jar is filled.
    The fool with evil fills himself,
    he soaks up little by little.
    ~Dhammapada

    Explanation: Some tend to believe that evil can be taken lightly. There attitude to wrong-doing is that they can get away with anything whatsoever. They say in effect: “I will behave in the way I want. Evil results will never come my way.” But evil accumulates little by little – very much like a water-pot being filled drop by drop. Little by little the evil accumulates, until he is filled with it. Link source

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  7. Merit Grows Little By Little

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    Think lightly not of goodness,
    ‘It will not come to me’,
    for by the falling of water drops
    a water jar is filled.
    The sage with goodness fills himself,
    he soaks up little by little.
    ~Dhammapada

    Explanation: Some tend to think that virtue can be taken lightly, and that virtue practiced is not likely to bring about any spectacular good results. This view is not quite correct. The good done by an individual accumulates little by little. The process is very much like the filling of a water-pot, drop by drop. As time goes on, the little acts of virtue accumulate, until the doer of good is totally filled with it. Link source

    Photo source: The Maha Thera Dr. Hok Savann

    Photo source: The Maha Thera Dr. Hok Savann

  8. You might see a rose, but never smell the perfume

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    One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon-instead of enjoying the roses blooming outside our windows today. ~Dale Carnegie

    Can anyone remember love? It’s like trying to summon up the smell of roses in a cellar. You might see a rose, but never smell the perfume. ~Arthur Miller

Hermit of Tbeng Mountain

Sachjang Phnom Tbeng សច្ចំ​​ ភ្នំត្បែង is a very long and interesting story written by Mr. Chhea Sokoan, read by Jendhamuni Sos. You can click on the links below to listen. Part 1 | Part 2

List of Khmer songs