Jurgen Moltmann Quotes
When The Fear Of Death Leaves Us, The Destructive Craving For Life Leaves Us Too. We Can Then Restrict Our Desires And Our Demands To Our Natural Requirements. The Dreams Of Power And Happiness And Luxury And Far-off Places, Which Are Used To Create Artificial Wants, No Longer Entice Us. They Have Become Ludicrous. So We Shall Use Only What We Really Need, And Shall No Longer Be Prepared To Go Along With The Lunacy Of Extravagance And Waste. We Do Not Even Need Solemn Appeals For Saving And Moderation; For Life Itself Is Glorious, And Here Joy In Existence Can Be Had For Nothing.
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