Let wisdom grow

Master your words. 
Master your thoughts. 
Never allow your body to do harm. 
Follow these three roads with purity 
And you will find yourself upon the one way, 
The way of wisdom. 

~Buddha

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  1. Ray Cap

    April 7, 2013

    beautiful with smile…….mmmmmm

  2. Kenneth Martinez

    April 7, 2013

    Jdndhamnui, u are so sweet,and great wisdom from u that what I love about u….Ken

  3. Rose M

    April 7, 2013

    Bright and Cheerful!!!:-D Great Pic!:)

  4. GARY B ELLIS

    April 7, 2013

    Look at you with the great quote: confident, smart, a beautiful young woman. Congrats and keep it up. There will be no stopping you once you set your eyes and your heart on something.
    Inspiring!!!

  5. Ronnie Martin

    April 7, 2013

    I think your words, speak clarity n volumes, the photo speaks for itself.

  6. Pete Karas

    April 7, 2013

    Hi happy, great post, and a great happy photo of you

  7. Adam Reggie

    April 7, 2013

    Your beauty & postive karma that photograph give out.

  8. Rebecca Cady

    April 7, 2013

    great quote and beautiful person here

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  9. Kathy Grimm

    April 7, 2013

    Thanks for sharing your wisdom, you sweet, sweet girl .God bless you.

  10. Charles van Dijk

    April 7, 2013

    Good evening, you look groomed and rested . Thanks for the post. One more thing what is the peaceful method of stopping a madman killing 6.000.000 people amongst others.

  11. Audrey Beasley

    April 7, 2013

    today you look fine and cheerful  of course all of our faces are good good night dear jendha

  12. Sudhansu Gangdeb

    April 7, 2013

    Quotes & comments forms a clear forum of concept, instantly very useful.

  13. sylvia mckenzie

    April 8, 2013

    You are a beautiful young lady. Don't change anything about yourself because your beauty shines inside and outside both.

  14. Stephen Ward

    April 8, 2013

    Meaningful words and a lovely picture to go with them

  15. Doktor Bob

    April 8, 2013

    Dear Ms Jenhamuni,

    Love your quotes. 
    Feel free to contribute or guest write on our webpage some times.
    We work with clean and green energy and we want to make the world a better place through entertainment and education.

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  16. Ashima Dogra

    April 8, 2013

    Gud to see your lovely smile again. Thank you for wonderful share:)

  17. pskumar

    April 8, 2013

    true dearest jendhamuni..

  18. Livin M.Miranda

    April 8, 2013

    Thoughts sometimes get free, I struggle a lot but brings them back

  19. Harit Doshi

    April 9, 2013

    lady with warm warm smile. Master your mind.. you will master everything.

  20. Umeshika Thathsarani

    April 9, 2013

    the utterance's meaning in brief,
    WE MUST USE THE 3 DOORS(mind,body and words) IN THE RIGHT WAY. IT MEANS THAT WE MUST BE CAREFUL ABOUT WHAT WE THINK, WHAT WE DO & WHAT WE SAY.
    am i correct jendhamuni??????

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