1. The so-called love is to recognize the "I" of others as one's own.
From: [Russian] Leo Tolstoy's "The Last Diary"
Introduction: Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (Лев Николаевич Толстой; September 9, 1828 - November 20, 1910), a Russian critical realist writer, thinker, and philosopher in the mid-19th century. His representative works include "War and Peace", "Anna Karenina", and "Resurrection" "wait.
2. Pure love does not blaspheme God, but makes it happy.
From: [Germany] Goethe's "The Iron Hand Goz von Bellichingen"
Introduction: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe , August 28, 1749 - March 22, 1832), born in Frankfurt am Main, a famous German thinker, writer, and scientist. He is the most famous representative of Weimar classicism.
3. In the world, only love can make a person indispensable.
From: [Germany] Goethe's "The Sorrows of Young Werther"
4. Love is the real driving force for people's recovery.
From: [Germany] Goethe's "Collection of Goethe's Maxims and Reflections"
4. I am a mortal in the world; I have love, but I must also have troubles.
From: [Germany] Holderlin's "Hometown"
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