Before crossing

Always think extra hard before crossing over to a bad side, if you were weak enough to cross over, you may not be strong enough to cross back! ~Victoria Addino

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  1. Shri Ram Singh

    February 21, 2014

    Not only good piece of advice but also a practical one.

  2. Pranesh V K

    February 22, 2014

    Good or Bad cross first then think or jump

  3. Nita Pradhan

    February 22, 2014

    Sahinme duniyame ek se ek nayab pratikritiyan hai usmese ek yeh…

  4. Ramesh Paik

    February 22, 2014

    OOOOOOOWWWWWWWWAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOO…………

  5. Richard Martin

    February 22, 2014

    Why not slide over the waterfall in a barrel?
    It's been done before.
    And you don't have to cross over.
    Enjoy the ride down the river.

  6. Anh Vu

    February 22, 2014

    Thanks God for this picture !  ^_^

  7. Asim shan

    February 22, 2014

    Thanx
    On Feb 22, 2014 12:54 PM, "Asim shan" <****@**> wrote:

    > Guff

  8. josiah Gachanja

    February 22, 2014

    i will not cross just sit down on the rock & watch the amazing scenery

  9. Karina Ahumada

    February 22, 2014

    Cool !! Figata !! Genial !! Super! !★★★★★★★★

  10. HEMA Bankar

    February 22, 2014

    Wow fantastic waterfalls nature is nature afterall..

  11. S.krithi Ika

    February 22, 2014

    the fall is water is falling down wonderful

  12. Jeff Krug

    February 22, 2014

    So much wisdom in pic. And your words. Thanks!!! 🙂

  13. Gene De Vaughn

    February 22, 2014

    My life is a one way street and all the better to have a goal in mind!

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