Cherish those who have proven their Love

Cherish those who have proven their love. It's a lot easier for someone to be nice to you on a beautiful day when the sun is shining, but in a heavy storm is where you learn who truly cares. That's why you need to pay attention to who was there for you when no one else was. Because the people who stood beside you through your darkest nights, are the ones worth spending your brightest days with. ~Ritu Ghatourey

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  1. Pieter Hibma

    July 8, 2013

    Yes I know who my brothers are besides the one I shared my childhood with.

  2. Ashima Dogra

    July 8, 2013

    Very very true Jendhamuni. Wonderful!! post 😀

  3. Jesse H

    July 9, 2013

    So true my dear Jendhamuni. I so love your heart

  4. Sally soon

    July 9, 2013

    so true but sometime people don't really treasure what they have … and neglected the love one.. +Jendhamuni Sos

  5. Lee Man-Hee

    July 9, 2013

    It's nice to always have health and happiness. A beautiful and stunning.

  6. Ashima Dogra

    July 9, 2013

    Thank you sister Jendhamuni you bring my smile back 🙂 today my happiness is wandering somewhere. I think i better read all your posts again .

  7. Marie Cribb

    July 9, 2013

    Your page is most beautiful and one of my favorites.  Thank you for sharing your insight, wisdom, and love

  8. marjorie bryan

    July 9, 2013

    The contradiction may be that at the end of life, the one you cherished least in life, will be the most cherished of all !!!

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