Sometime in your life

Resolve to be tender with the young, compassionate with the aged, sympathetic with the striving and tolerant with the weak and wrong. Sometime in your life, you will have been all of these. ~Buddha

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  1. Timothy Mckiness

    December 8, 2013

    I'm speechless the only words that I can come up with ( beautiful perfection )

  2. vidya sagar

    December 8, 2013

    excellent presentation with nice lines u have posted friend sos.

  3. Pieter Hibma

    December 8, 2013

    Bit like the recipe for your Christmas fruitcake. You need all the ingredients to make it a success.

  4. Ronald Harris

    December 8, 2013

    Jendhamuni Sos this is a lovely post thanks for this post 12-8-13

  5. Sanjay Sharma

    December 8, 2013

    Nice inspirational post.. Thank you & have a great day..

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