If I speak in the tongues of men, and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong, or a clashing symbol. This sounds old, ancient, but it is new. You have heard people who speak very nicely, some may say, oh, this person is speaking like an angel. But eventually, you notice that that person has grudges, that person has hatred, it’s because there is no love. We need to have compassion, we need to have care. When we are speaking to our family, when we are speaking to our friends, when we are speaking to our co-workers, let it be out of love of God, and love of neighbor. For with love we can conquer the world.
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