Loves takes commitment and trust

Love is more than just saying the words 'I love you' to someone, It takes commitment and trust. ~ Victoria Dawn Monks

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  1. Jesse H

    December 7, 2013

    I hope that you have good luck with that in the future Jendhamuni.

  2. Pieter Hibma

    December 7, 2013

    The joy to give your soul for the benefit of somebody else.

  3. HanumanthaRao Vempati

    December 7, 2013

    Yes you say true dear friend Sos, Commitment gives lot of relax to heart when you are move without selfish

  4. Jesse H

    December 7, 2013

    I just want the best for you Jendhamuni.

  5. Dan Lettington

    December 7, 2013

    So true dear friend! Although the trust comes hard for me it seems. Must be gun shy!

  6. Mike Panhwar

    December 7, 2013

    A Beautiful Touching Phrase. Thanks
    Dear Jendhamuni for sharing.

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