Meaningful Life

Old friends pass away, new friends appear.
It is just like the days. An old day passes, a new day arrives.
The important thing is to make it meaningful:
a meaningful friend or a meaningful day.

~Dalai Lama

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  1. Osvaldo de Aguiar

    January 23, 2013

    Muito bom,Jendhamuni, verdadeiro, tudo muda a todo instante em nossas vidas, todo dia e uma nova experiencia!

  2. Hans Wohlfarth

    January 23, 2013

    +Jendhamuni Sos When meaning shifts from day to day you are a slave the fulfillment.The only true meaning is to be in presence, then meaning comes in every friend, in each and every day. 🙂

  3. Rene Sidler

    January 23, 2013

    A very meaningful picture – a bridge is made to connect people from one riverside to the other. Thank you +Jendhamuni Sos , you are really a very meaningful friend!

  4. Charles van Dijk

    January 23, 2013

    Like I said before a bridge is a very powerful symbol. We burn it or we cross it.

  5. vidya sagar

    January 23, 2013

    nice capture with a beautiful quote sos. have a nice day friend. good night to u sos.

  6. Reg Dawn

    January 24, 2013

    Great words and beautiful picture. Thank you dear Jendhamuni.

  7. Jendhamuni Sos

    January 24, 2013

    Thank you for reading, my dear +Reg Dawn! Hope I can go home soon. I missed my mother. She called me twice already.

  8. Reg Dawn

    January 24, 2013

    O Jendhamuni. I hope all is OK with your mother.
    Thank you dear sister. A big smile and a warm hug. 🙂

  9. mady sach

    January 25, 2013

    nice picture,special effect,reflecting very great shot

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