"You know you have loved someone when you have glimpsed in them that which is too beautiful to die."
"On a grassroots level we say that man can touch more than he can grasp."
Source: Gabriel Marcel (1952). “Men against humanity”
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Gabriel Marcel
Philosopher, Playwright
Gabriel Marcel was a French philosopher and playwright known for his existentialist ideas, particularly on existence, freedom, and the human condition.
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