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- We must be our own before we can be another's. --Ralph
Waldo Emerson
- When a person seeks from others that which he needs to find within
himself, he only creates a lonely, alienated existence. --Jerry
Greenwald
- I love to be alone. I never found the companion that was so companionable
as solitude. --Henry David Thoreau
- Human beings are not meant to live solitary lives. [We are] "hard-wired,"
genetically programmed to develop and function by interacting with others.
Talking, touching, and relating to others is essential to our well being.
--John Rowe & Robert Kahn
- The healing power of love and intimacy . . . I am not aware of any
other factor in medicine--not diet, not smoking, not exercise, not stress,
not genetics, not drugs, not surgery--that has a greater impact on our
quality of life, incidence of illness, and premature death from all
causes.
--Dean Ornish
- If I told patients to raise their blood levels of immune globulins
or killer T-cells, no one would know how. But if I can teach them to
love themselves and others fully, the same things happen automatically.
The truth is: Love heals. --Bernie Siegel
- If you will let people be wrong, most of whatever love is may begin.
--John Ciardi
- Loving can cost a lot but not loving costs more. --Merle
Shain
- When I think of all you have meant to me all these years, it is almost
more than I can do, not to tell you.
--New
England farmer to his mate of countless years
- Love is unconditional--it makes no bargains, it trades with no one
for anything, but conveys the feeling, the in-the-bones belief to the
other that you are all for him, that you are there to give him your
support, to contribute to his development as best you can, because the
other is what he is, not because he is something you want or expect
him to be, but because you value him for what he is. --Ashley
Montagu
- There is an odd kind of equity which holds when people interact with
each other. In effect, we get what we give, both in amount and kind.
Each of us seems to have his own bookkeeping system for love and for
pain. Over time, the books are balanced. --G.
Patterson
- Genuine love not only respects the individuality of the other but
actually seeks to cultivate it, even at the risk of separation or loss.
--M. Scott Peck
- A person is a bushel of things, some good and some not so good. You
can't just have the good. You can't throw out the bad like you would
a rotten apple. It's all stuck together so you accept each other the
way you are.
--woman married to an industrious,
faithful, and consistently grouchy husband for nearly forty years
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