“Let's think of that moment when a woman washed the feet of Jesus with the nard, so expensive: it is a religious moment, a moment of gratitude, a moment of love. And he [Judas] stands apart with bitter criticism: 'But this could have been used for the poor!' This is the first reference that I have found, in the Gospel, to poverty as an ideology. The ideologue does not know what love is, because he does nt know how to give himself.” 

“What a beautiful truth of faith this is for our lives: the mercy of God! God’s love for us is so great, so deep; it is an unfailing love, one which always takes us by the hand and supports us, lifts us up and leads us on.” 

“It is not just one transforming moment of realization and “conversion,” though often it begins that way. It is the habitual knowledge that informs each moment of our lives, not as a paralyzing sense of guilt or shame, but as joyous thankfulness; an ever deepening self-knowledge of one’s dependency and poverty combined with a liberating wonder; the experience of the depth of our sin, but the even greater immensity of God’s saving love.” 

“The warmth of the family that grows, love that is not the love of a romance novel. It is true love. Being in love your whole life with all the problems there are.... But being in love.” 

“Faith grows when it is lived and shaped by Love.” 

“Love cannot be reduced to an ephemeral emotion. True, it engages our affectivity, but in order to open it to the beloved and thus to blaze a trail leading away from self-centredness and towards another person, in order to build a lasting relationship; love aims at union with the beloved. Here we begin to see how love requires truth. Only to the extent that love is grounded in truth can it endure over time, can it transcend the passing moment and be sufficiently solid to sustain a shared journey. If love is not tied to truth, it falls prey to fickle emotions and cannot stand the test of time. True love, on the other hand, unifies all the elements of our person and becomes a new light pointing the way to a great and fulfilled life. Without truth, love is incapable of establishing a firm bond; it cannot liberate our isolated ego or redeem it from the fleeting moment in order to create life and bear fruit.” 

“Whenever we encounter another person in love, we learn something new about God.” 

“‎Love is a madness produced by an unsatisfiable rational desire to understand the ultimate truth about the world.” 

“Then the lover, who is true and no counterfeit, must of necessity be loved by his love.” 

“There is no such thing as a lover's oath. ” 

“According to Diotima, Love is not a god at all, but is rather a spirit that mediates between people and the objects of their desire. Love is neither wise nor beautiful, but is rather the desire for wisdom and beauty.” 

“He feels particularly ashamed if ever he is seen by his lovers to be invovled in something dishonourable.” 

“He whom loves touches not walks in darkness.” 

“Love' is the name for our pursuit of wholeness, for our desire to be complete.” 

“At the touch of love everyone becomes a poet.” 

“…if a man can be properly said to love something, it must be clear that he feels affection for it as a whole, and does not love part of it to the exclusion of the rest.” 

“Love is the pursuit of the whole.” 

“Love is born into every human being; it calls back the halves of our original nature together; it tries to make one out of two and heal the wound of human nature.” 

“Love is simply the name for the desire and pursuit of the whole.” 

“The madness of love is the greatest of heaven's blessings.” 

“Love is a serious mental disease.” 

“Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart.” 

“The best portion of a good man's life: his little, nameless unremembered acts of kindness and love.” 

“A cheerful life is what the Muses love, A soaring spirit is their prime delight.”