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The greatest disease is not TB or leprosy; it is being unwanted, unloved and uncared for.

MOTHER TERESA







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Grace wrote:

Mother Teresa is a saint and a wise woman, and her life-long achievements and charity work are enough to accredit her when she talks about poverty and diseases. There are so many horrendous sicknesses that she dealt with, and tried to help those attained and alleviate their pain. However, in her own words she quotes that the greatest disease of all is the feeling that nobody loves and wants us nor cares for us. She even goes so far in this lonely quote as to say that being unloved is worth than Tuberculosis and leprosy, and I don’t need to tell you how awful these diseases are, Jesus was the only one who cured leprosy! So I hope that everybody will allow love and care to enter their lives.





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