« Learn to transform a banal "Hello" by saying "I wish you the best. Enjoy the day in peace, joy and love. " »
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Alexandre Jollien
Living without why |
Alexandre Jollien
Living without why
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« He who, from birth, rubs shoulders with suffering or pain, begins life with a benefactor realism. In the end, too soon advised that life is inexorably accompanied by sorrows, he sinks less easily into discouragement and, savoring the necessity of combat, more easily recognizes and thwarts the cruelty of his opponent. »
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Alexandre Jollien
The Man's Job |
Alexandre Jollien
The Man's Job
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« At the heart of my weakness, I can therefore appreciate the gift of the presence of the other and in my turn, I try with my means to offer them my humble and fragile presence. »
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Alexandre Jollien
Praise for weakness |
Alexandre Jollien
Praise for weakness
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