Over the horizon

Only through difficulty can you rest at the peak, look out over the horizon that surrounds you, and rejoice beyond today's imagination at how beautiful life really is and how lucky we truly are.

~Michelle C. Ustaszeski

http://leelavadeeflower.blogspot.com/2014/08/over-horizon.html

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  1. Kishan Sondarva

    August 6, 2014

    Gud Na8 my dr frn Jen..hv a swt teusday n pleasant wkend..vth lots of smile..tc…♥♥♥

  2. Ajay Agnihotri

    August 6, 2014

    Very nice post Jendhamuni. Good night and sweet dreams.

  3. Perooru Jaru

    August 6, 2014

    Life is beautiful, but some where bomb blast, it is war in western Asia, humanity is lip sake, and for gain everyone fights his own way. 

  4. Joyce nyanyuki

    August 6, 2014

    for sure life is beautiful let us cherish in it Jen,you real make my days thanks

    —–Original Message-

  5. mukilkumar s

    August 6, 2014

    kaduvulae kaduvulae unnai soitri oli vatam therikindrathe
    enttha kankaluku oli perach seivayo
    etharkaka enna seivano

  6. Jesse H

    August 6, 2014

    That is so very true. It just takes a lifetime to learn it.

  7. Michael Cammock

    August 6, 2014

    Life has a way of teaching you these sorts of things…. well done, again.

  8. hilda mponela

    August 7, 2014

    Life is precious and determines what we do with it

  9. Michael Cammock

    August 7, 2014

    Ok and there is plenty of time in the next 10 to 20 years to learn some more 🙂

    ———-
    Sent from my Nokia phone

    ——Original message-

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