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What does Sister Manelli say in What to Live for?
"alive, for what?" Meditation is Sister Manelli's latest work in 2004. In the book, based on the book Meditations by Pascal, a famous French mathematician, physicist and thinker in the17th century, he tells the story of his pursuit for nearly a century. One is the most respected nun today, and the other is an immortal master of theology and philosophy in historical time and space. Between the lines of this book, two brilliant and shining great hearts meet deeply, guiding busy and anxious modern people to settle down.

When the world is noisy and ups and downs, you and I both need such a quiet and clear voice of the heart!

One of the paragraphs:

The infinite pursuit of pleasure also means constantly bearing the limitations of pleasure. The more my imagination feels the joy brought by joy, the easier it will disappear quickly. Joy brings a big hole, a void that joy can never fill.

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