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What greater thing is there for
two human souls that to feel
that they are joined... to
strengthen each other... to be
at one with each other in silent
unspeakable memories.
~ George Eliot |
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In the arithmetic of love, one
plus one equals everything, and
two minus one equals nothing.
~ Mignon McLaughlin |
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For one human being to love
another that is perhaps the most
difficult of our tasks; the
ultimate, the last test and
proof; the work for which all
other work is but preparation.
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
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There is more hunger for love
and appreciation in this world
than for bread.
~ Mother Teresa |
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Love cannot endure indifference.
It needs to be wanted. Like a
lamp, it needs to be fed out of
the oil of another's heart, or
its flame burns low.
~ Henry Ward Beecher |
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You will find as you look back
upon your life that the moments
when you have really lived, are
the moments when you have done
things in a spirit of love.
~ Henry Drummond |
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Treasure the love you receive
above all.
It will survive long after your
good health has vanished.
~ Og Mandino |
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The person who tries to live
alone will not succeed as a
human being. His heart withers
if it does not answer another
heart. His mind shrinks away if
he hears only the echoes of his
own thoughts and finds no other
inspiration.
~ Pearl S. Buck |
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Love works in miracles every
day: such as weakening the
strong, and stretching the weak;
making fools of the wise, and
wise men of fools; favouring the
passions, destroying reason, and
in a word, turning everything
topsy-turvy.
~ Marguerite De Valois |
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