The greatest life is the love for God. And the love for thy neighbour.

Lailah Gifty Akita
The greatest life is the love for God. And the...
The greatest life is the love for God. And the...
The greatest life is the love for God. And the...
The greatest life is the love for God. And the...
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The greatest life is the love for God. And the love for thy neighbor. The greatest burden in life is to love God and love thy neighbour. These two things are the greatest burden in the world.

The greatest burden in life is to love God and love thy neighbour. The greatest burden in life is to love God and love thy neighbour.

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