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“The fully human person is in deep and meaningful contact with the world outside of him. He not only listens to himself, but to the voices of the world. The breadth of his own individual experience is infinitely multiplied through a sensitive empathy with others. He suffers with the suffering, rejoices with the joyful. He is born again in every springtime, feels the impact of the great mysteries of life: birth, growth, love, suffering, death. His heart skips along with the 'young lovers', and he knows something of the exhilaration that is in them. He also knows the ghetto's philosophy of despair, the loneliness of suffering without relief, and the bell never tolls without tolling in some strange way for him.”
John Joseph Powell, Why Am I Afraid to Tell You Who I Am? / Why Am I Afraid to Love
“‏"إذا حدث أن كشفت لك عن ذاتي بصدق فلا تجعلني أشعر بالخجل ... "
لماذا أخشى أن أقول لك من أنا ؟ || الأب جان باول اليسوعي”
John Joseph Powell, Why Am I Afraid to Tell You Who I Am? / Why Am I Afraid to Love