What is broken in the world

It is only with true love and compassion that we can begin to mend what is broken in the world. It is these two blessed things that can begin to heal all broken hearts. ~Steve Maraboli

Photo source: Keefers animation

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  1. Dipak Mohite

    October 3, 2013

    On 03-Oct-2013 9:37 AM, ****@** wrote:
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    > Hay
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  2. Dipak Mohite

    October 3, 2013

    On 03-Oct-2013 9:38 AM, "Dipak Mohite" <****@**> wrote:

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    > On 03-Oct-2013 9:37 AM, ****@** wrote:
    > >
    > > Hay
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  3. Dipak Mohite

    October 3, 2013

    On 03-Oct-2013 9:39 AM, ****@** wrote:

    > On 03-Oct-2013 9:38 AM, "Dipak Mohite" <****@**> wrote:
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    >> On 03-Oct-2013 9:37 AM, ****@** wrote:
    >> >
    >> > Hay
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  4. Dipak Mohite

    October 3, 2013

    On 03-Oct-2013 9:39 AM, "Dipak Mohite" <****@**> wrote:

    > On 03-Oct-2013 9:38 AM, "Dipak Mohite" <****@**> wrote:
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    >> On 03-Oct-2013 9:37 AM, ****@** wrote:
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    >> > Hay
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  5. susan chew

    October 3, 2013

    Yes ! LOVE…… healed. Beautiful picture has the healing effect too …., thanks. 🙂

  6. ash chau

    October 3, 2013

    so awsum
    difficult to remove eyes on it

  7. Marija Tadic

    October 3, 2013

    There's nothing wrong with the world, we're living in twisted mirror of beliefs, once when we come to our true essence it makes us see what a perfect place this is..

  8. Bappa Kundu

    October 3, 2013

    Hi
    On Oct 3, 2013 3:42 PM, ****@** wrote:

    Hi

  9. madhavi madhu

    October 3, 2013

    i think its real one. but oh god……… its sooooooo  real yar…

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