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Giving is what makes a nation great.
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Lionel Blue:
I still go to a Christian priory for retreats.Lionel Blue:
I have begun to sympathetically understand Paul, though I don't like him much.Lionel Blue:
I feel that the Christian experience and the Jewish one have much to give each other. If this openLionel Blue:
For a devotee or lover, the being, worshipped or loved, will always be the only one for her or him.Lionel Blue:
My mother was a modern woman with a limited interest in religion. When the sun set and the fast ofLionel Blue:
My mother enjoyed old age, and because of her I've begun to enjoy parts of it too. So far I've hadLionel Blue:
Old friends die on you, and they're irreplaceable. You become dependent.Lionel Blue:
Good things come, and I'm not just referring to riding the buses.Lionel Blue:
To my surprise, my 70s are nicer than my 60s and my 60s than my 50s, and I wouldn't wish my teens aLionel Blue:
It's more fun to watch without joining in.