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Marianne Williamson
@marwilliamson
11 Dec 2020
Moral outrage isn't born of anger, it's born of love.
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Captain LatAm 🎖️
@TweetsJoaquin
11 Dec 2020
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Maybe so. But it leads to anger very quickly and inexorably. Moral outrage is a dangerous thing, especially when wielded by large crowds.
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Sophie 🏺 Snu 🏳️⚧️🦈
@S0phie_S0pht
11 Dec 2020
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There may be some truth to this, but its also often the language of abuse
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pocemon
@pocemon111
11 Dec 2020
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this is such a Marianne Williamson thing to say
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Shannon Séquelles
@immanentlylit
12 Dec 2020
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Anger can also be born of love. It's protective.
Rusty Shackelford
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11 Dec 2020
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Is that Swallwell's excuse for banging a Chinese spy?
michael sarah
@therealmikecera
11 Dec 2020
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let me be ur reply guy marianne, i am ur biggest fan
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Sam Candelario
@sweetnlow21
11 Dec 2020
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hael swerc
@haelswerc
11 Dec 2020
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Do you follow
@SincerelyJenee
? Her writing and words on this topic are phenomenal and insightful.
Deon Ashton
@Deon_songs
11 Dec 2020
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I think lesson 127 offers a more thorough perspective.
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Marianne Williamson
@marwilliamson
11 Dec 2020
Ha! No, it's because I was tired and wrote "hatred" instead of "anger."
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