Celebrity rule

The most beautiful sayings of Gibran Khalil Gibran

The most beautiful sayings of Gibran Khalil Gibran

  • You are blind, and I am deaf and dumb, so put your hand in mine and we will catch each other.
  • Some of us are like ink and some of us are like paper. If it were not for the blackness of some of us, the whiteness would be deaf, and if it were not for the whiteness of some of us, the blackness would be blind.
  • The mind is a sponge, and the heart is a stream. Is it not surprising that most people prefer absorption over release?
  • The truth of a man is not what he shows you, but what he cannot reveal. Therefore, if you want to know him, do not listen to what he says, but to what he does not say.
  • Half of what I say to you is meaningless, but I say it so that the other half may be meaningful.
  • The real us is silent, but the acquisitive is talkative.
  • Although the waves of profanity overwhelm us forever, our depth is eternally silent.
  • How noble is the sad heart whose grief does not prevent him from singing a song with the happy hearts.
  • They dip their pens in the blood of our hearts and then claim revelation and inspiration.
  • Poetry is not an opinion expressed by words, but rather a chant that rises from a bloody wound or a smiling mouth.
  • Humanitarian platform for silent heart Aaklha blather.
  • Loneliness is a deafening storm that destroys all the dry branches of the tree of our life, but it strengthens our living roots in the living heart of the living earth.
  • The great man is the one who does not prevail and is not prevailed.
  • Maybe not agree shortest distance between Vkran.
  • I have learned silence from the talkative, indulgence from the intolerant, kindness from the rude, and, strangest of all, I am unappreciative of these teachers.
  • If you only see what the light shows, and you only hear what the voices announce, you will not see nor hear.
  • You can't laugh and be tough at the same time.
  • Only those whose hearts are filled with secrets can understand the secrets of our hearts.
  • If your sadness or joy increases, the world gets smaller.
  • He who listens to the truth is not less than he who speaks the truth.
  • They say to me: If you knew yourself, you would know all people, so I say to them: I will not know myself first so that I know all people.
  • Some people's souls are like a sponge, because you do not drip from it except what you have absorbed from you.
  • It is nice to give someone who asks you what they need, but it is more beautiful than that to give someone who does not ask you and you know their need.
  • Our days are like autumn leaves falling and scattering before the face of the sun.
  • The pain you feel is the breaking of the shell that envelops your perception, and just as the hard shell of the nucleus must be shattered and worn out in order for its core to emerge from the darkness of the earth into the light of the sun, so you too must be shattered by pain before you know the meaning of life.
  • The heart, with its saturated emotions, is like a cedar with its scattered branches. If the cedar tree loses a strong branch, it suffers, but it does not die. Rather, it transfers its vital forces to the neighboring branch, so that it grows, rises, and fills with its branches the place of the severed branch.
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