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Gibran's collection of poems," The Prophet, shares philosophical verses

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Today, instead of taking off a coat, I tore off a layer of skin with my own hands.

Sound cannot walk with lips and teeth, but lips and teeth give sound a pair of flying wings, and the sound can only soar alone in the sky.

I am a lonely seeker, what wealth can I find in loneliness that I can give with confidence? - "The Prophet: Here Comes the Ship"

When love beckons you, follow it, though its path is difficult and steep.

When love spreads its wings and embraces you, obey it even though the blade in its wings may hurt you.

Gibran's collection of poems," The Prophet, shares philosophical verses

When love speaks to you, obey it even though its voice will shatter your dreams like a fierce wind sweeping the flowers in the garden.

Love, though it can put a crown on you, can also crucify you; while it can help you grow, it can also prune you.

It will climb to the top of the branch and soothe the tenderest leaf that trembles in the sun; it will dive to your roots, shaking the whiskers of the roots that cling to the earth.

Early in the morning, wake up with a heart full of excitement and thank you for another day full of love;

At noon, rest in contemplation in the wanderings of love.

At dusk, go home with gratitude;

Before going to bed, pray for the beloved in your heart, and the hymn of praise is recited between your lips. - The Prophet: Love

What is there to fear other than desire itself? - The Prophet: Giving

If you work hard, you truly love life.

To love life in labor is to understand the deepest mystery of life.

I also say that life is indeed dark, unless there is a desire. All desires are blind, unless there is knowledge, all knowledge is in vain, unless there is work, all work is empty, unless there is love; when you work with love, you are one with yourself, with others, with God. - The Prophet: Diet

Gibran's collection of poems," The Prophet, shares philosophical verses

The deeper the sorrow engraved on you, the more joy you can contain.

When you are happy, look into your own hearts and you will find what brings you happiness, what has officially made you sad. When you are grieving, examine your own hearts again, and now the one who makes you cry has brought you joy.

Some of you say, "Joy is better than sorrow." Others say, "No, sorrow is better than greatness." ”

But I would say that they are inseparable. They come together, and while one of them sits alone with you, the other is resting in your bed. - The Prophet: Joy and Sorrow

In fact, the desire for ease kills the passion of the soul. - The Prophet: The House

Your clothes cover most of your beauty, but they do not hide your ugliness. - The Prophet: The Garment

What else can I say about them standing in the sun with their backs to the sun? They see only their own shadow, and the shadow is their law. - The Prophet: The Law

You are free only if you feel that the desire to seek freedom is also a bondage, and only if you do not call freedom a goal or an achievement.

The positive and negative sides of all things are always embracing and running in your body, longing and fearing, disgusting and cherishing, pursuing and escaping. These things seem to be the light and shadow that run tightly together in your lives. When the shadow dims and disappears, the light that resides becomes the shadow of another light.

Gibran's collection of poems," The Prophet, shares philosophical verses

Thus, when your freedom is freed from comfort, it will itself become the shackles of greater freedom. - The Prophet: Freedom

Your hearts are often a battlefield on which your reason and judgment and your passion and desire meet. - The Prophet: Reason and Passion

Do not weigh treasures that you do not know with a scale, nor measure your knowledge with a ruler or a rope. For the ego is an infinite and immeasurable sea.

Don't say, "I've found the truth." Instead, it should be said, "I have found a truth." ”

Don't say, "I've found the way of the soul." Instead, he should say, "I have met a soul who wanders my path." "Because the soul wanders on all roads. - The Prophet: Self-Knowledge

Yesterday is just a memory of today, tomorrow is just a dream of today. - The Prophet: Time

Food is not a need, but an ecstasy of fascination. - The Prophet: Beauty

Life and death are connected as a river and a sea. - The Prophet: Death

Gibran's collection of poems," The Prophet, shares philosophical verses

We are all wanderers, constantly searching for a more lonely path, and the end of one day does not mean the beginning of another day; the rising sun will not find us where the sunset has left us.

Even when the earth is asleep, we are on our way.

We are living seeds, and when our hearts are ripe and full, they are dedicated to the wind and scattered in all directions.

The hunter is also the prey.

I am both a believer and a skeptic.

The softest and most confused in your hearts is the strongest and the most resolute.

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