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Aeschylus

"What is there more kindly than the feeling between host and guest?"

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"What is there more kindly than the feeling between host and guest?"

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"The worst thing you can do is to hate someone. The best thing you can do is to totally love someone without expectations."

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"Love will always keep your heart warm."

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"Never wait until the end of your life to realize you have not live to fully love."

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"She is like a dancing flower, her smiles are spreading love for the whole world."

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"For happiness, love is your only choice."

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"Love that brings you sorrow is better than hate that brings you joy."

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"Everyone has a button for sadness and a button for happiness, your condition depends on which one you push the most."

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"Memory is not what the heart desires. That is only a mirror...."

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"Live each day with graceful gratitude."

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