Do not allow others to hurt you

Nobody can hurt me without my permission. ~Mahatma Gandhi

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  1. Ghazi Riman

    January 25, 2013

    A great wisdom …nice picture .Thank you for sharing beauty and good morals +Jendhamuni Sos A peaceful weekend:)

  2. vidya sagar

    January 25, 2013

    u are quote of an indian leader. Thanks for sharing this quote sos as today happens to be the independence day for india. have a nice week end friend.

  3. Charles van Dijk

    January 26, 2013

    How to win a revolution, the pacifist way the man was unique.

  4. p.s.kumar

    January 26, 2013

    yes,dear jendhamuni ..have nice day..

  5. Reg Dawn

    January 26, 2013

    Fabulous shot!
    Great words!
    Wishing you a beautiful evening and a blessed Sunday,
     my dear +Jendhamuni Sos

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