We beget children, we are married, we have families, but we do not know what it means to love. If we loved, if there was love, if there was care, we would find ways and means to fill the stomachs of the poor, to build houses, to do something drastic, independent of the ugly politicians with their words. We do not know what it means to love. And love cannot come to you if you do not understand yourself. That is the only solution in the world: to care profoundly.
From Collected Works, Vol. 14