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1 2, 3| not as an end. For, if she takes them as an end she will 2 2, 3| dissipates all darkness, takes away ignorance, and is the 3 2, 5| like a foster- mother who takes medicine instead of her 4 2, 13| love, which consumes and takes away all sensitive love 5 2, 15| they are dead their memory takes no heed of My mercy. The 6 2, 30| self-love is a cloud that takes away the light of reason, 7 2, 37| and virtuous heart that takes no thought for herself, 8 2, 38| the third manifestation takes place. I then form in the 9 3, 1| the means which the soul takes to arrive at pure and generous 10 3, 14| of desire, she joyfully takes the food prepared for her 11 3, 16| he robs Me of honor, and takes it himself. This flower 12 3, 17| question -- 'I am He who takes delight in few words and 13 4, 8| stench of impurity, for he takes delight in many foul conversations, 14 4, 8| have nothing left necessity takes you there. ~ 15 4, 9| length of time which it takes, but according to the love 16 4, 11| You are the fire which takes away all cold; with Your