Love is not liking somebody

Love is not liking somebody. Anyone can do that. Love is loving things that sometimes you don’t like. ~Ajahn Brahm

 

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  1. Jendhamuni Sos

    June 11, 2013

    Good morning +George Ford I'm doing fine. How about you? Yes, been raining here. My clothes is all wet. I don't have an umbrella. I had to walk in the rain out of my car. Quite a long walk from the parking lot.

  2. vidya sagar

    June 11, 2013

    wow nice lines sos. have a nice day . u have posted an excellent post friend.

  3. David Starr

    June 11, 2013

    Religious fanatics should take the advice, the idea of "love your enemies"?

  4. Pieter Hibma

    June 11, 2013

    Attracted to pretty beautiful things shouldn't be called love but desire.

  5. Rana Singh

    June 12, 2013

    And in other ways engaged with peace.. dear friend ..

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