Live Happily

Happy indeed we live without hate among the hateful.
We live free from hatred amidst hateful men.

SAYINGS OF THE BUDDHA
Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda

 

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  1. Glen Tester

    August 19, 2013

    Yes indeed,progress is often hindered because of hate.:-(

  2. Mario Armosini

    August 19, 2013

    Pare lo schermo di un televisore che riprenda una piccola realtà, quasi a voler dire che essa sia uno specchio della nostra vita.

  3. Kenneth Chow

    August 19, 2013

    Very beautiful little waterfall &  small stream, makes it so a peaceful scenery.  my dear +Jendhamuni Sos  How's your weekend ?? wishing you have more rest, then can fighting for the coming week..>>> keep your beautiful smile always :-))))

  4. Pieter Hibma

    August 19, 2013

    Hate is blind, a silly thing even for a warrior.

  5. sonia sahota

    August 19, 2013

    Hello Sos,
    Very inspirational lines,And yes, we are as we think.

  6. osama elrradi

    August 19, 2013

    Of course..and we must do our smile so strong to be seen clearly in dark.

  7. Geoffrey Okot

    August 19, 2013

    We hate, we gain nothing but we stays happy we get chance to share ideas enhance leading to development

  8. Armida Fernando

    August 21, 2013

    Im happy dor your photo's nature…..it makes our mind relax and peaceful

  9. Jayesh Thakkar

    August 29, 2020

    Good night, sweet dreams, wishing you a wonderful day ahead Jen.

    • admin

      August 29, 2020

      Wishing you a wonderful weekend Jayesh.

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