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You are loved, and your purpose is to love.
— Marianne Williamson
Love is everywhere, but if our eyes aren't open to see it, we miss out. Who among us hasn't missed out on love because we were looking for it in one package and it came in another? Our problem is rarely a lack of love so much as a mental block to our awareness of its presence.*
— Marianne Williamson
We came here to co-create with God by extending love. Life spent with any other purpose in mind is meaningless, contrary to our nature, and ultimately painful.
— Marianne Williamson
Christ refers to the common thread of divine love that is the core and essence of every human mind.
— Marianne Williamson
The only real problem is a lack of love. To address the world's problems on any other level is a temporary palliative—a fix but not a healing, a treatment of the symptom but not a cure.
— Marianne Williamson
He teaches us to see love as our only function.
— Marianne Williamson
The return to love is hardly the end of life's adventure.  It's the real beginning.  A course in miracle says we think we have many different problems but we really only have one:  denying love is the only problem and embracing it is the only answer.
— Marianne Williamson
Love taken seriously is a radical outlook, a major departure from the psychological orientation that rules the world. It is threatening not because it is a small idea, but because it is so huge.
— Marianne Williamson
By affirming that love is our priority in a situation
— Marianne Williamson
that is real in our past is the love we gave and the love we received.
— Marianne Williamson
Since our peace lies in loving as God loves, we must strive to love everyone. Our desire to find one "special person," one part of the Sonship who will complete us, is hurtful because it is delusional. It means we're seeking salvation in separation rather than in oneness. The
— Marianne Williamson
A ribbon of love runs through our veins, like electric impulses connecting us to every other living thing.
— Marianne Williamson