“Life is suffering.
Love is the desire to see unnecessary suffering ameliorated.
Truth is the handmaiden of love.
Dialogue is the pathway to truth.
Humility is recognition of personal insufficiency and the willingness to learn.
To learn is to die voluntarily and be born again, in great ways and small.
So speech must be untrammeled, so that dialogue can take place,
so that we can all humbly learn,
so that truth can serve love,
so that suffering can be ameliorated,
so that we can all stumble forward to the Kingdom of God.”

Banned lecture at Linfield College: Ethics and Free Speech https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKHuxVvA7T8
Other

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update Feb. 8, 2023. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "Life is suffering. Love is the desire to see unnecessary suffering ameliorated. Truth is the handmaiden of love. Dia…" by Jordan Peterson?
Jordan Peterson photo
Jordan Peterson 202
Canadian clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and profes… 1962

Related quotes

E.L. Doctorow photo
Alan Paton photo

“Pain and suffering, they are a secret. Kindness and love, they are a secret. But I have learned that kindness and love can pay for pain and suffering.”

Alan Paton (1903–1988) South African writer and activist

Source: Cry, The Beloved Country

Sylvia Plath photo
Seneca the Younger photo

“Just as we suffer from excess in all things, so we suffer from excess in literature; thus we learn our lessons, not for life, but for the lecture room.”
Quemadmodum omnium rerum, sic litterarum quoque intemperantia laboramus: non vitae sed scholae discimus.

Seneca the Younger (-4–65 BC) Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist

Alternate translation: Not for life, but for school do we learn. (translator unknown)
Alternate translation: We are taught for the schoolroom, not for life. (translator unknown).
Source: Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium (Moral Letters to Lucilius), Letter CVI: On the corporeality of virtue, Line 12

Eckhart Tolle photo
Graham Greene photo
Hermann Hesse photo

“We can only learn so much and live.”

Source: Hannibal

Related topics