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Love is at the Center of our being, and the calm, continuous pulsations of life are governed by Love.
Ernest Holmes
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Love is fundamental to our existence and influences every aspect of our lives.

This quote emphasizes the central role of love in human life, suggesting that love is not only a feeling but a guiding force that shapes our experiences and interactions. Ernest Holmes conveys that love's consistent presence affects the rhythm and harmony of life, indicating that a life governed by love is characterized by peace and fulfillment.

Themes

LoveLifeExistencePulsationsBeing

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about community, one might quote this to emphasize the importance of love in relationships.

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