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Me Before Them Me Before Them by Janvier Chouteu-Chando
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“A grandmother’s love is selfless all the way to the bones.”
Janvier Chouteu-Chando, Me Before Them
“When faced with difficulties, a humble, understanding, appreciative and selfless person finds it easy to win a friend. On the other hand, a temperamental, egoistic, condensing, self-absorbed, self-conceited and narrow-minded person who lacks the basic sense of humility easily loses friends when in distress.”
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“Never go for someone that represents something that is more of a fantasy than reality in this crazy world of lonely people, unless it is for the shortest time possible, and unless you have clearly figured out an exit strategy.”
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“A man has a hard time feeling fulfilled when he lives a life that does not serve a purpose that is more than himself.”
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“A good relationship with our children is the ultimate comfort we have while dying.”
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“We love out of compassion, passion or a sense of commitment.”
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“The basis of love that most people share is the intimacy they developed with their partners, the intensity of their attraction, or the similarity of their thought patterns,”
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“Love has no color, love has no language and love has no religion.”
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“Evil is something you need to fight until it ceases trying to control you.”
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“You can’t say you love man as an individual if you have not dealt with the person’s complex personality, his or her unfamiliar habits, disturbing impulses and biological makeup.”
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“You know you are getting old when yesterday turns out to be a fading memory you have difficulties recollecting, when today becomes a challenge that is hard to grasp and when tomorrow promises an uncertainty that you dread encountering.”
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“What is the purpose of wealth if it cannot serve an ideal that enhances humanity and betters the lives of the people, even if that means those we have never met before in our lives?”
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“the depth or humaneness of our love depends on the wideness of our souls.”
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“Unsettling emotions are capable of messing up the most beautiful minds in this world.”
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