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Whole Quotes by Khalil Gibran
- I would not exchange the laughter of my heart for the fortunes of the multitudes; nor would I be content with converting my tears, invited…
- Said one oyster to a neighboring oyster, "I have a very great pain within me. It is heavy and round and I am in distress."…
- Inspiration is in seeing a part of the whole with the part of the whole in you.
- Spare me the political events and power struggles, as the whole earth is my homeland and all men are my fellow countrymen.
- An eye for an eye, and the whole world would be blind.
- Many of us spend our whole lives running from feeling with the mistaken belief that you can not bear the pain. But you have already…
- And as a single leaf turns not yellow but with the silent knowledge of the whole tree.
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