A reflection of our deepest values

May our daily choices be a reflection of our deepest values, and may we use our voices to speak for those who need us most, those who have no voice, those who have no choice. ~Colleen Patrick-Goudreau
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  1. Rana Singh

    October 7, 2013

    Great words and pic my friend +Jendhamuni Sos If we truly believe in the value of life, we care about all of the weakest and most vulnerable members of society.

  2. chalmers thain love to be ther

    October 7, 2013

    hello how are you i am ok nice to hear from you

  3. chalmers thain love to be ther

    October 7, 2013

    hello how are you
    i am ok
    nice to hear from you
    take care

  4. Timothy Mckiness

    October 7, 2013

    Jendhamuni my problem is my heart gets in the way . Because I know what has to be done. All of us in the world have made a choice no more fighting. I feel it in my heart and soul the world is about to change. With a whispering voice.

  5. ak sami

    October 7, 2013

    wow…….wndrfullllllllllllllll…….

  6. Mohamed Muaz

    October 7, 2013

    My island maldives.
    On Oct 7, 2013 5:37 PM, "Mohamed Muaz" <****@**> wrote:

    > I vont the frends.

  7. Jacquie Russell

    October 7, 2013

    Living your values takes courage and strength. Two things that makes us wise and worth being with. Peace.

  8. Laurette Smith

    October 10, 2013

    I lost my mother last December and this was her favourite colour of roses pink and the deep red. My favourite colour is the pinks.xo

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