Dietrich Bonhoeffer Quotes
Desires To Which We Cling Closely Can Easily Prevent Us From Being What We Ought To Be And Can Be; And On The Other Hand, Desires Repeatedly Mastered For The Sake Of Present Duty Make Us Richer.Lack Of Desire Is Poverty.
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