If someone has hurt us

If someone has hurt us, we should not react and try to hurt them in return. We should not fall to their level. Repay them with kindness and love and in time they will realize their mistake. Even if they don't, it is fine. Let us be good! ~Sham Hinduja 

http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/04/what-does-love-mean.html

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  1. Sonu Thapa

    April 19, 2014

    Good mrng Jendhamuni Sos…beautiful rose

  2. Yolly Ilagan

    April 20, 2014

    True…in time you can find someone better and you deserve to be happy.:-)

  3. vijay mehrotra

    April 20, 2014

    Heena u r also sooo sweet come yarr watsup beetalk line bolo

  4. Kenneth Martinez

    April 20, 2014

    Jendhamuni, Hope u are having a wonderful and blessed Easter take care and God bless u always Ur friend Ken

  5. Cynthia Hasn't

    April 21, 2014

    beautiful words well say and done, i'll could nt hve say it no better myself amen :)!

  6. Cynthia Hasn't

    April 22, 2014

    WE SHOULD ALWAYS REPAY WITH KINDNESS, BUT WE PEOPLE NEVER DOES; BUT IT'S ALWAYS A PAY BACK OR REVENGE ON LOVE : BUT WE ALL SHOULD LOOK FORWARD UNSTEAD OF LOOKIN BACKWARD :)! 

     

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