Love is not content to love, it wants to be loved, and since love is a free act, you too must be free in order to love.
Above all love
A hidden inheritance
- of Francesco Arista and Antonella Molica
Argument
Recurrences in the text
- → Both, you and I, know love, the delicate ardor that esteems and promotes the other as himself.
- → You will live how and where I shine forever.
- → Everything in the world, including the whole world, has no meaning in itself, but even ambiguity finds meaning in me in love for you.
- → God loves himself in man, so he loves man as himself.
- → God loves his fullness so much that he gives it to man.
- → Burn for me as I love you.
- → You and I are eternal.
- → If you forget me, you lose yourself in thin air.
- → Time only makes sense if you're looking for me, otherwise it's a disappointing emptiness.
- → Your destiny is to live and be as I am, and it will come true if and when you want it.
- → I'm your father and I take care of you, son.
- → When you're sad, son, think of me, father, and you'll rejoice, the sadness will disappear.
- → When everything seems lost and you can't find the solution, son, I, your father, am the solution, and everything will seem found.
- → I'm your father and I take care of you, son, take care of me too.
- → Love is not content to love, it wants to be loved, and since love is a free act, you too must be free in order to love.
Relative arguments