A single smile is a cure for anything

A single smile is a cure for anything. It penetrates the human heart causing it to beat faster. A single smile means warmth, satisfaction, happiness, and most of all it means life. People smiling know and understand they have something worth living for. Andriana Kelisakieva

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  1. Mav T

    November 5, 2012

    :))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) indeed

  2. Jendhamuni Sos

    November 5, 2012

    I'm here again +Mav T Running around like an old woman today. Finally, I'm joining a big 40 group. Welcome to my world dearest Mav in the whole world.

  3. Mav T

    November 5, 2012

    ops my bad. wasnt trying too :)))))))

  4. Mav T

    November 5, 2012

    oh ok lol. :))))))

  5. Osvaldo de Aguiar

    November 5, 2012

    Hum Sorriso Nao Custa nada, mas Dá MUITO. Enriquece aqueles Que recebe, 
    SEM Fazer Mais pobre aqueles Que Dão. Leva apenas hum Momento, 
    mas à memória de como Vezes Que dura parágrafo Semper.

  6. Sameer Uppal

    November 6, 2012

    Lovely Pic my dear Sister!!!!
    God bless you my dear sister Angel!!!!

  7. Jendhamuni Sos

    November 7, 2012

    Aw, I was about to visit you, now you beat me. Stayed up so late last night but have to report to the newsroom at 7am today. A little tired, but the tomato will fix my head +Mav T

  8. Mav T

    November 7, 2012

    Ok you can visit anytime :))))))). Moving on to next fun thing lol

  9. Mikko Tyllinen

    November 7, 2012

    so true smile can cure anything, specially such a beautiful and mysterious smile as yours dear Jendhamuni! 🙂

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