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Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Love, like fire, cannot survive without continuous movement, and it ceases to exist once it stops.
 
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(Hindu maxim)

The world was born of love, is sustained by love, goes towards love and ends in love.
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Gabriel Marcel

Only those who step outside of their egoist circle in order to love you, find the way that leads to the essence of their existence.
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Abraham Heschel

There is evil that many of us tolerate, and which we are even guilty of, indifference.  Indifference to evil is more insidious than evil itself, because it’s more universal.  For indifference evil becomes an accepted rule instead of an exception.
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Abbé Pierre

I think that there is still hope for humanity, since every day we see people who are ready to give themselves and their belongings.  Let’s go into action.  Only in this way we can be sure that, at judgement time, we won’t  feel the curse of the multitudes which have been betrayed fall upon ourselves.
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Abbé Pierre

Hope is the belief that life makes sense.  Man carries in himself a desire for the infinite, and lives in the finite, in time, in the relative.  If he doesn’t acquire knowledge of this, he ends up by transferring his desires into the sphere of possession and living in illusion.  Hope gives room to the […]

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Abbé Pierre

You were born to love.  It’s towards absolute love, the only eternal, that every moment of time, the banal moments of every day and the great decisive hours scattered here and there in your life have brought you. Have I chosen to love enough?  There is no other question more serious than this one.
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(Chinese maxim)

Rivers don’t drink their own waters, trees don’t eat their own sweet fruits; the wealth of good people all goes to the benefit of the others.
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