Love is not rude. Why are you rude? Be gentle with yourself and with your neighbor, especially those who are around you. We all want people to treat us gently, let us do the same. Nobody likes harsh words or abusive language. Respecting God and the things of God and those surrounding us, there is a peace and serenity that comes from that. If we are gentle and kind there is an atmosphere of beauty and joy that surrounds it. So let us try and create that good atmosphere for each and every one of us. If everybody tries, if you try, I try, and all together we work towards goodness and non-violence, you know there will be peace, and there will be joy, and there will be serenity all around us.
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