
“Those who love their neighbor as themselves possess nothing more than their neighbor.”
Source: Social Justice, To the Rich (c. 368), p. 43
“Those who love their neighbor as themselves possess nothing more than their neighbor.”
Source: Social Justice, To the Rich (c. 368), p. 43
“Let those love now who never loved before;
Let those who always loved, now love the more.”
Translation of the Pervigilium Veneris, written in the time of Julius Caesar, and by some ascribed to Catullus: Cras amet qui numquam amavit; Quique amavit, cras amet.
The Spirit of Saint Francis de Sales, ch. 7, sct. 3 (1952)
Quoted by Bishop Jean-Pierre Camus in L'esprit de Saint François de Sales, Part 3, ch. 5 http://books.google.com/books?id=XdDvTZWjR_sC&q=%22Ceux-l%C3%A0%22+%22qui+aiment+%C3%A0+se+faire+craindre+craignent+de+se+faire+aimer+et+eux-m%C3%AAmes+craignent+plus+que+tous+les+autres+car+les+autres+ne+craignent+qu'eux+mais+eux+craignent+tous+les+autres%22&pg=PA194#v=onepage (1650)
Source: Better-World Philosophy: A Sociological Synthesis (1899), Individual Culture, p. 261
Source: The Analects, Chapter VI
“Those who know the TRUTH are not equal to those who love it.”
From, Light on Carmel: An Anthology from the Works of Brother John of Saint Samson, O.Carm.
“The truth is cruel, but it can be loved, and it makes free those who have loved it.”
Source: Little Essays (1921), p. 107
“Love, after all, always said more about those who felt it than it did about the ones they loved.”
Dawson Cole, Chapter 11, p. 174
Source: 2009, The Best of Me (2011)
“Women who love themselves are threatening; but men who love real women, more so.”
Source: The Beauty Myth