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Surely it's better to love others, however messy and imperfect the involvement,...
Author:
Karen Armstrong
Book:
Through the Narrow Gate: A
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Published at:
6 years ago
Surely it's better to love others, however messy and imperfect the involvement, than to allow one's capacity for love to harden.
( Karen Armstrong )
[ Through the Narrow Gate: A ]
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