Why Don’t We Try?

I have often thought how it would have been if I had just loved.mother-teresa-quotes-5

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14 responses to “Why Don’t We Try?

  1. Pingback: [Mother Teresa] Why Don’t We Try? | forthe1789usconstitution

  2. Tubularsock has always found that loving is so much easier than hating.
    And Tubularsock is for easy!

  3. Mia

    LOVE is the force of CREATION..We were Created in Love and Created to Love..we have lost our way here on Earth ..May we All find our way Home..Amen.. ❤

  4. There’s always a right time to start. Now! 8^>

  5. dolphin

    Reblogged this on Dolphin and commented:
    We are all connected….but we forget that with the noise of living on Earth…

  6. It should be so easy. We let it be difficult.

  7. Mother Teresa teaches us some things if we dare to visit Kolkata where she tried to help short-term from the heart. The people have multiplied, they still get fed, but the suffering is greater than ever. They can afford nothing and sleep on the streets where the crows eat the garbage from yesterday.

    Martin Luther King Junior has something to say about this matter to teach us something:

    “Unlike plagues of the dark ages or contemporary diseases we do not understand, the modern plague of overpopulation is soluble by means we have discovered and with resources we posses. What is lacking is not sufficient knowledge of the solution but universal consciousness of the gravity of the problem and education of the billions who are its victim.”

    – Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader and Nobel laureate

    http://www.worldpopulationbalance.org/quotes

    Best regards
    The Teacher

  8. Thank you for following my blog. We seem to be on same page as far as concerns about war and social justice!

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