1. Who makes your life beautiful

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    What I'm holding is a Lemon Plum
    Don't choose the beautiful in this life, choose who makes your life beautiful. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but attractiveness is complex, made up of both static and dynamic qualities, and both affect perceptions of attractiveness. People aren't as beautiful as they look, as they walk or as they talk. They are only as beautiful as they love, as the care and as they share. ~Author Unknown

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  2. Pitcher plant

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    Pitcher Orchid. Photo credit: Randy Neufeldt
    Pitcher plant is the common name for a large range of carnivorous genera including Sarracenia, Darlingtonia, Nepenthes, Cephalotus, and Heliamphora. They are very unique-looking plants and come in a wide range of colors and even shapes.

    Pitcher plants get their name from their rolled-up leaves that form tube-like edges and create a pitcher shape. The plant is able to lure and trap it’s food by producing nectar inside of their pitcher. Once the prey come to get the nectar, they slip and fall into the pitcher and often aren’t able to get out due to a cap covering the opening of the pitcher, intoxicating or anesthetic substances lining the pitcher which weaken the insects, or the slippery inside that contains water that will often eventually drown the worn-out prey.

    Source: Orchids Made Easy

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  3. You might see a rose, but never smell the perfume

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    One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon-instead of enjoying the roses blooming outside our windows today. ~Dale Carnegie

    Can anyone remember love? It’s like trying to summon up the smell of roses in a cellar. You might see a rose, but never smell the perfume. ~Arthur Miller

  4. In sad or singing weather

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    If love were what the rose is,
    And I were like the leaf,
    Our lives would grow together
    In sad or singing weather.

     ~Algernon Swinburne

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  5. The daisy never dies

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    The Rose has but a Summer reign, The daisy never dies.
    There is a flower, a little flower With silver crest and golden eye, That welcomes every changing hour, And weathers every sky. ~James Montgomery

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  6. Prescriptions for a bad day

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    Five truly effective prescriptions to remedy a bad day.
    (You can’t overdose.)

    —Pray; discuss your troubles with God.
    —List your blessings. (The blue sky, soft cookies, warm socks, etc.)
    —Call your mom.
    —Visit an animal shelter and hug a lonely cat.
    —Visit a nursing home and hug a lonely grandparent.

    ~Richelle E. Goodrich

  7. Someone who is very special to you

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    Do you know why God created gaps between fingers?
    So that someone who is very special to you comes
    and fills those gaps by holding your hands forever. ~sms

  8. Love always

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    Mothers observe all, absorb all,
    give all, forgive all,
    offer all, suffer all,
    feel all, heal all,
    hope for all, pray for all.
    But most of all,
    Mothers love always.

    ~Richelle E. Goodrich

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Live & Die for Buddhism

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My Reflection

This site is a tribute to Buddhism. Buddhism has given me a tremendous inspiration to be who and where I am today. Although I came to America at a very young age, however, I never once forget who I am and where I came from. One thing I know for sure is I was born as a Buddhist, live as a Buddhist and will leave this earth as a Buddhist. I do not believe in superstition. I only believe in karma.

A Handful of Leaves

A Handful of Leaves

Tipitaka: The pali canon (Readings in Theravada Buddhism). A vast body of literature in English translation the texts add up to several thousand printed pages. Most -- but not all -- of the Canon has already been published in English over the years. Although only a small fraction of these texts are available here at Access to Insight, this collection can nonetheless be a very good place to start.

Major Differences

Major Differences in Buddhism

Major Differences in Buddhism: There is no almighty God in Buddhism. There is no one to hand out rewards or punishments on a supposedly Judgement Day ...read more

Problems we face today

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Of the many problems we face today, some are natural calamities and must be accepted and faced with equanimity. Others, however, are of our own making, created by misunderstanding, and can be corrected...

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