The communication with God is very important, because the communication is one of our greatest needs, and God is the most important one we need.

Marieta Maglas
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More Quotes By Marieta Maglas
  1. The truth remains itself, even the human minds cannot see it.

  2. Racism and violence were non-existent in this world, When people were aware to fight for identity'- Terzanelle for Octavia Estelle Butler, Poem by Marieta Maglas

  3. When nature suffers because it is destroyed by human activities, the notion of beauty is really losing its meaning, because nothing is more aesthetic than the natural beauty.

  4. When love is sweet, the sweetness means its light And light may keep the truth, when love is pure. But love is bitter, when it turns to fight. Lovers in a fight are quite immature.'' From the poem ''A Note on Existentialist Love

  5. Maybe to feel superior in struggle was sensed, When people were aware to fight for identity.'- Terzanelle for Octavia Estelle Butler, poem by Marieta Maglas

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