"„Wer nichts weiß, liebt nichts. Wer nichts tun kann, versteht nichts. Wer nichts versteht, ist nichts wert. Aber wer versteht, der liebt, bemerkt und sieht auch … Je mehr Erkenntnis einem Ding innewohnt, desto größer ist die Liebe … Wer meint, alle Früchte würden gleichzeitig mit den Erdbeeren reif, versteht nichts von den Trauben.“ – als Motto bei Erich Fromm: Die Kunst des Liebens. Aus dem Amerikanischen von Lieselotte und Ernst Mickel. books.google."
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