Genuine LOVE 

Do not think that love, in order to be genuine, has to be extraordinary. What we need is to love without getting tired. ~Mother Teresa

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  1. John Said

    December 17, 2013

    i'll have to think about this one 🙂

  2. Esho Chifupi Olaotse

    December 18, 2013

    Sure jendahamuni Sos, they also say before you brake up try to make up, other wise you going to loose something you will never get and that is true love.

  3. Pallavi k

    December 18, 2013

    lovely……………………..!!

  4. Cheryl GUZELL

    December 18, 2013

    My husband died 12/1/13 – this is a comfort to me.

  5. barbara turner

    December 18, 2013

    Love means never having to say I am sorry for knowingly hurting you.

  6. theresa sanborn

    December 18, 2013

    I have not met the one I love there for can I really be in love?

  7. aungphone waqi

    December 18, 2013

    I   agree  Mother Teresa  and  thank  for  sharing

  8. Nicole Akinyi

    December 18, 2013

    So true…it is tht simple thing tht you underlook

  9. Martha Campbell

    December 18, 2013

    IF we all love one another the world would have been a different place to live in thats what our LOrd wantsus to do perfect love MArtha M.

  10. Aurora Sianoya, ilano

    December 18, 2013

    The so called omnipotent love, as a human , very difficult to fulfilled, it really become tired at last, for sometimes, but it retrieved when you think of God which suffice everything, ,,

  11. Bothz Lanit

    December 18, 2013

    Yes! Like Jesus Crist parables, The Prodigal son, un conditional love..

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