"What we call love is in its..." - Quote by Albert Schweitzer
What we call love is in its essence reverence for life.
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“We are all so much together, but we are all dying of loneliness.”
“Awakening of Western thought will not be complete until that thought steps outside itself and comes to an understanding with the search for a world-view as this manifests itself in thethought of mankind as a whole.”
“It is a man's sympathy with all creatures that first makes him truly a man.”
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“I cannot say for certain if there is such a thing as love at first sight, but I do know that the moment I first glimpsed Winnie Nomzamo, I knew that I wanted to have her as my wife.”
“Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk.”
“Ay, but hearken, sir; though the chameleon Love can feed on the air, I am one that am nourished by my victuals, and would fain have meat.”
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“I never went to high school reunions. My thing is, out of sight, out of mind. That's my attitude toward life. So I don't have any romanticism about any part of my past.”
“Life is far too important a thing ever to talk seriously about.”
“Every single one of us has a few months here or there that feel like dark months.”