Simone Weil Quotes
Everybody Knows That Really Intimate Conversation Is Only Possible Between Two Or Three. As Soon As There Are Six Or Seven, Collective Language Begins To Dominate. That Is Why It Is A Complete Misinterpretation To Apply To The Church The Words 'Wheresoever Two Or Three Are Gathered Together In My Name, There Am I In The Midst Of Them.' Christ Did Not Say Two Hundred, Or Fifty, Or Ten. He Said Two Or Three.
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