Immortal words from Mother Teresa - the meaning of life and how we should 
approach each facet...

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Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, born in Macedonia in 1910, is known as Mother Teresa, 
founder of the order of the Missionaries of Charity. This Roman Catholic 
congregation of women is dedicated to the very poor, particularly the destitute 
of India.

Her order has opened numerous centers, serving the blind, the aged, the 
crippled, the lepers, as well as, those who are dying.

When Pope Paul awarded her the Pope John XXIII Peace Prize, he proclaimed her 
to be "an example and symbol of the discovery...that man is our brother."

She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979.

"Unless life is lived for others, it is not worthwhile."

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