Robert Browning (1812–1889) English poet and playwright of the Victorian Era
Stanza xvii.
One Word More (1855)
Source: The Life and Adventures of John James Audubon, the Naturalist (1868), Ch. X, p. 139
Context: Captain Hall expressed some doubts as to my views respecting the affection and love of pigeons, as if I made it human, and raised the possessors quite above the brutes. I presume the love of the mothers for their young is much the same as the love of woman for her offspring. There is but one kind of love; God is love, and all his creatures derive theirs from his; only it is modified by the different degrees of intelligence in different beings and creatures.
Robert Browning (1812–1889) English poet and playwright of the Victorian Era
Stanza xvii.
One Word More (1855)
Mata Amritanandamayi (1953) Hindu spiritual leader and guru
The Awakening of Universal Motherhood (2002)
“No one ever perfectly loved God who did not perfectly love some of his creatures in this world.”
Marguerite de Navarre book Heptaméron
Second Day, Novel XIX (trans. W. K. Kelly)
Variant translation by Samuel Putnam in Marguerite of Navarre (1935), p. 53:
Never shall a man attain to the perfect love of God who has not loved to perfection some creature in this world.
L'Heptaméron (1558)
“Show your love for the Creator by loving His creatures.”
Elia M. Ramollah (1973) founder and leader of the El Yasin Community
Flow of Divine Guidance (vol.1)
Olaf Stapledon book Star Maker
Source: Star Maker (1937), Chapter XIII: The Beginning and the End; 3. The Supreme Moment and After (p. 164)
Josiah Gilbert Holland (1819–1881) Novelist, poet, editor
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 279.
Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) British poet laureate
Letter to Emily Sellwood, quoted in Alfred Lord Tennyson: A Memoir by His Son, by Hallam T. Tennyson (1897)