A Quote by Mikhail Naimy

When Love gives, it gives all; when it takes, it takes all. It's very taking is giving. — © Mikhail Naimy
When Love gives, it gives all; when it takes, it takes all. It's very taking is giving.
what I must learn is to love with all of me, giving all of me, and yet remain whole in myself. Any other kind of love is too demanding of the other; it takes, rather than gives. To love so completely that you lose yourself in another person is not good. You are giving a weight, not the sense of lightness and light that loving someone should give.
When you're vulnerable and lost and then suddenly somebody is kind to you and gives you love and gives you tenderness and takes care of you in some way, that creates a huge indebtedness. From there, the likelihood that you're going to follow them anywhere is much higher.
Time's a strange fellow; more he gives than takes (and he takes all).
There is no better time than now, this very Christmas season, for all of us to rededicate ourselves to the principles taught by Jesus Christ. It is the time to love the Lord, our God, with all our heart – and our neighbors as ourselves. It is well to remember that he who gives money gives much; he who gives time gives more; but he who gives of himself gives all.
There is in each of us an ancient force that takes and an ancient force that gives. A man finds little difficulty facing that place within himself where the taking force dwells, but it's almost impossible for him to see into the giving force without changing into something other than man. For a woman, the situation is reversed. ... These things are so ancient within us that they're ground into each separate cell of our bodies... It's as easy to be overwhelmed by giving as by taking.
The summer demands and takes away too much. /But night, the reserved, the reticent, gives more than it takes
We often wonder why God gives and takes, constricts and expands. What we forget is that human beings understand things by their opposites. Without dark, we can’t understand light. Without hardship, we wouldn’t *experience* ease. Without the existence of deprivation and loss, we couldn’t grasp the need for gratitude or the virtue of patience. And without separation, we wouldn’t taste the sweetness of reunion. Glory be to the one who gives—even when He takes.
Love is all, it gives all, and it takes all.
To some people the ego is evil. It gives you so much. It gives you everything you want. But it takes back too much in return. It gives you everything: money, riches, women, glamour, everything you want. But in return it takes back so much, and you're soulless. That's its goal. The ego's goal is to leave you soulless.
Wine gives you liberty, love takes it away.
Here is the riddle of love: Everything it gives to you, it takes away.
The love of Jesus is at once avid and generous. All that He has, all that He is, He gives; all that we are, all that we have, He takes.
He who gives money gives some, he who gives time gives more, and he who gives of himself gives all.
I know that love is about power, too. Who gives, who takes. Who is willing to risk showing their true self.
The woman you buy takes a great deal of money. The woman who gives herself to you takes all your money.
Love knows no difference between life and death The one who gives you a reason to live is also the one who takes your breath away
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