1. Sweet and true…

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    I may be gone for
    a minute, for hours, for a day.
    I may not be able to say
    good morning or good night
    but I’ll never try to say
    goodbye to a person
    who has been sweet and true.
    ~sms4smile

  2. Extraordinary…

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    Some people may find it hard to start a day,
    but if you pray, the day seems extraordinary
    and is more than okay. Do not forget to pray
    before starting the day. ~sms4smile

  3. Sweet and true

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    I may be gone for
    a minute, for hours, for a day.
    I may not be able to say
    good morning or good night
    but I’ll never try to say
    goodbye to a person
    who has been sweet and true.
    ~sms4smile

  4. A smile for you…

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    Sounds like no one wants to see Jendhamuni without a smile. Sorry, I never really
    have a chance to take a new ‘smiley’ photo of myself since my father left me.
    Maybe next week. Me and my mother need to attend a funeral service of a 16-year-old
    girl who just passed a way. Will come by to visit you when I return home.
    For now, keep smiling. ~Jendhamuni   Link to Google+

  5. Roses & Love

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    Wonderful combinations
    in this world…
    Heart & Beats,
    Night & Moon,
    Music & Songs,
    Roses & Love,
    Fish & Water,
    My Message & Your Smile!

    ~sms4smile

  6. A reason for many others…

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    Always be happy, always wear a smile. Not because life is full
    of reasons to smile, but because your smile itself is a reason
    for many others to smile. ~sms4smile

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Me & Grandma

My Reflection

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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.

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