Light of love

“…in the world of humanity the greatest king and sovereign is love. If love were extinguished, the power of attraction dispelled, the affinity of human hearts destroyed, the phenomena of human life would disappear.”
“…in the world of humanity the greatest king and sovereign is love. If love were extinguished, the power of attraction dispelled, the affinity of human hearts destroyed, the phenomena of human life would disappear.”
“In the world of existence there is indeed no greater power than the power of love.”
“That which is most delicious in the world of existence is love…”
“Let us have love and more love, a love that melts all opposition, a love that conquers all foes, a love that sweeps away all barriers, a love that aboundeth in charity, large-heartedness, tolerance, and noble-striving, a love that triumphs over all obstacles, a boundless, resistless, sweeping love.”
“What a power is love! It is the most wonderful, the greatest of all living powers.”
“Were it not for tests, the courageous could not be separated from the cowardly. Were it not for tests, the people of faithfulness could not be known from the disloyal… Were it not for tests, sparkling gems could not be known from worthless pebbles. Were it not for tests, nothing would progress in this contingent world.”
If you want to give love or receive some, just go to the nearest market and wonders are waiting for you🌷
Here lived Mrs. Pál Gartner dr. (born in 1907, neé Magdolna Szöllôsi). She was killed in the Lichtenwört lager in 1945.
Here lived Mr. József Farkas (born in 1893) and Mrs. József Farkas (born in 1896, neé Irén Pleisz). They were taken away and shot by members of the Arrow Cross on 4 December 1944.
Here lived Mr. Ferenc Bán (born in 1901), Mrs. Ferenc Bán (born in 1913, neé Erzsébet Gonda), and Mrs. Hugó Gonda (born in 1893, neé Eta Moskovics). The three of them were deported in November 1944 and killed in Mauthausen.
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