Indeed, the more we find to love, the more we add to the measure of our hearts.

Lloyd Alexander
Indeed, the more we find to love, the more we...
Indeed, the more we find to love, the more we...
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About This Quote

In order to love someone, you need to first love yourself. When you love yourself, you can better understand others. If you don’t love yourself, you can’t feel for others and your ability to love someone else is limited. If you’re not aware of who you are and what makes you happy, it becomes difficult to understand or love others. As we spend time learning about ourselves and improving ourselves, we will become more and more capable of loving others as well as ourselves.

Source: The Black Cauldron

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