All yours. May I have one strawberry back? ;)

When money, power, fame, means nothing to you, everything is beautiful! Always Jendhamuni

Comments

  1. prakash b

    February 6, 2014

    When money makes you more simple
    Fame even more simple
    Power complete simplicity
    Than thrrs no problem in having it r not having it
    Bcs it will not hurt anyone
    It will help hu needs it
    Its all yours
    Jst dnt offer an say can i have it
    You offered thats more than enough its yours you have it
    Gd evrning sos

  2. Subodh Gupta

    February 6, 2014

    What you have given you can have it 100000000…0 times back!

  3. NANA KWAME

    February 6, 2014

    yeah, I will give back all if you required it to be so

  4. Ss Khan

    February 6, 2014

    Hy my name is muhanmad Rehan khaksaar

  5. Ss Khan

    February 6, 2014

    Sonu g my name ismj khaksaar i n new to google will v b frnds

  6. Timothy Mckiness

    February 6, 2014

    Jen. You're doing it to me again wow that looks good time to go out and get some fruit

  7. Ashok kumar

    February 6, 2014

    The pleasure the God imparts on us is greater than everything else-ashok

  8. Ss Khan

    February 7, 2014

    thanks a lot to every one sharing with meMJ KHAKSAAR

  9. YOUSEF NASSER

    February 8, 2014

    Wise words indeed..Have as much as you can, BUT IN HAND AND NOT AT HEART.

  10. YOUSEF NASSER

    February 8, 2014

    By taking one back… you have lost ten. This is GOD'S generous way of rewardings (1=10), but 1 sin is one.

  11. Ss Khan

    February 8, 2014

    +Margaretanngudmorning Hudson

  12. Ashok kumar

    February 9, 2014

    you can take back the strawberrys as much as you like,but not your love and
    goodwill-ashok

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