Kahlil Gibran

NOUN
  1. United States writer (born in Lebanon) (1883-1931)
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  • Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars. Kahlil Gibran 
  • Oh heart, if one should say to you that the soul perishes like the body, answer that the flower withers, but the seed remains. Kahlil Gibran 
  • Friendship is always a sweet responsibility, never an opportunity. Kahlil Gibran 
  • Coming generations will learn equality from poverty, and love from woes. Kahlil Gibran 
  • Wisdom ceases to be wisdom when it becomes too proud to weep, too grave to laugh, and too selfish to seek other than itself. Kahlil Gibran 
  • It is wrong to think that love comes from long companionship and persevering courtship. Love is the offspring of spiritual affinity and unless that affinity is created in a moment, it will not be created for years or even generations. Kahlil Gibran 
  • Wisdom ceases to be wisdom when it becomes too proud to weep, too grave to laugh, and too selfish to seek other than itself. Kahlil Gibran 
  • No lower can a man descend than to interpret his dreams into gold and silver. Kahlil Gibran 
  • If you reveal your secrets to the wind, you should not blame the wind for revealing them to the trees. Kahlil Gibran 
  • It is wrong to think that love comes from long companionship and persevering courtship. Love is the offspring of spiritual affinity and unless that affinity is created in a moment, it will not be created for years or even generations. Kahlil Gibran 
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