"To have lived a full life is to have learned to love, that is, to give greatly. It is to have learned how to make the gesture that some scholars have called oblative, opposing this term to captative; as though contrasting the gesture of offering with the gesture of seizing."
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Charles Baudouin
Charles Baudouin (26 July 1893 – August 25, 1963) was a French-Swiss psychoanalyst.
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