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We are the love, the lover, the loving, and the love. It is the Supreme. It is the deepest force in our lives.
Jean Houston
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Jean Houston
Age: 87
Born: 1937
Born: May 10
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Over-intellectualizing can justify practically anything. Reason has reasons that can create holocausts. In the 20th century, we have certainly seen how much killing and disaster has been championed with superb intellectual reasons.
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Time has driven out sex and money as the central issues. Now if it could only drive out the issue of power we would be somewhere!
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