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“Tener la impronta de la naturaleza divina dentro de sí, tener la imagen de Dios, quiere decir ser fecundo, tener deseo de generar vida, de procurar vida, de cuidar la vida, de cultivarla. La fecundidad me parece el más nítido de los principios de discernimiento. Una de las cosas más inútiles es hacer discernimiento para llegar a entender quién soy, pues la verdadera pregunta es: ¿para quién soy? Estar contento de mí mismo —para mí mismo y nada más— será mi horror. Si al final no me abro a nadie, ni siquiera yo soy alguien.”

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L'arte di ricominciare

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