"When we ask for love, we don't ask others to be fair to us-but rather to care for us, to be considerate of us. There is a world of difference here between demanding justice... and begging or pleading for love."

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Source: Mortimer Jerome Adler (1991). “Desires, Right & Wrong: The Ethics of Enough”, MacMillan Publishing Company

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Mortimer Adler

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Mortimer Adler was an influential philosopher and educator known for his advocacy of the 'great books' approach to learning.

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