“I cannot affirm God if I fail to affirm man. Therefore, I affirm both. Without a belief in human unity I am hungry and incomplete. Human unity is the fulfillment of diversity. It is the harmony of opposites. It is a many-stranded texture, with color and depth.”
Quote by Norman Cousins
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The Celebration of Life: A Dialogue on Hope, Spirit, and the Immortality of the Soul
This book presents a philosophical dialogue that examines the essence of life, focusing on the enduring nature of hope, the power of spirit, and the belief in the immortality of the soul. It invites readers to engage with timeless questions about the human condition and the pursuit of purpose. more
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