A garden of Fear

Fear is like a weed in a garden. Once you allow it to take root, it spreads, replicating itself, until, eventually, it chokes out all the other life there. Trust, love, kindness – none of those things can ever really bloom in a garden of fear. ~Breeana Puttroff

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  1. Pieter Hibma

    February 23, 2014

    Eliminate it and danger will disappear, one can't exist without the other . Thank you.

  2. John Tai

    February 23, 2014

    I did deweeding my garden this weekend. But a aco friendly garden must has some weeds.

  3. Jendhamuni Sos

    February 23, 2014

    +Michael Howell You must be busy racing, that's why I hardly see you. Do not text and drive. You know what I would do, right?

  4. Rana Singh

    February 23, 2014

    All the best dear… you are always welcome morning only lol .. stay happy and blessed my Karam Pradhan friend +Jendhamuni Sos :)))

  5. Anin Marma

    February 23, 2014

    Wonderful speeding in mind! Carry on

  6. Rana Singh

    February 24, 2014

    my friend +Jendhamuni Sos If somebody keeps a plate full of rice and water in glass infront of you and even if s/he puts it in your mouth then too its your work or karma to chew and swallow it.If you want to stay alive by injecting the glucose bottle in your veins then too for drinking water you have to swallow it on your own,even your own internal body does a lot karma to make you live and sustain Every thing we need to do is karma  without karma nobody exist ever in this karma pradhan world/planet.

  7. Atul Shukla

    February 24, 2014

    Beautiful Quotes. Rana Singh you use perfect word for Jendhamuni Sos. KarmaPradhan Friend.

  8. Jesse H

    February 24, 2014

    Yes indeed. Great quote

  9. prakash b

    February 24, 2014

    Thrrs nothing big disease in life like fear
    Y fr fear
    Wt fr fear
    Live fearlessly but wd truth
    Fears find place if we are wd lies
    If no lies no fears

  10. Suhana Nikarge

    February 27, 2014

    Its v true.v should brave enough to face our problems

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