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A friend who is far away...
Kahlil must knew that the internet was going to happen when he wrote this...
I think about all the supports in these forums...how true... thank you :grouphug: :grouphug: :grouphug: Quote:
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Oh, I love Khalil Gibran. I carried a little book around with me for ever so long.
I love the one about children too... it means a lot to me at this moment in time. :( Quote:
http://oldpoetry.com/opoem/13488-Kha...ren-Chapter-IV Speaking of mountains... You know that old saying about making it to the top of the mountain? Well, I figure once we think you've reached the top of the mountain we need to keep climbing... not go down the other side. ;) Alone alone across the sea, Alone forever I shall be ~ Lara circa '99 |
Lara - I still have the books :hug:
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Moi, I love that saying. I made a slide for a friend, I put the saying on one of my favorite artists Jim Warren prints.
http://i44.tinypic.com/rl9eoi.jpg Another favorite, by Helen Keller http://i43.tinypic.com/2cxuq03.jpg |
Thank you all for making my day. Somehow, someone here always manages to bring me out no matter how dark it gets....:grouphug: *a toast to always remaining close in heart and spirit.
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Lara and wren, I have "a tear and a smile" and I love it....
I read the Prophet many years ago... do you guys care to recommend anything else? (like a best of collection or something?) nik and mist, glad you guys liked it...I find Kahlil....inspirational....and calm.... makes me want to go and do some yoga now, but I think I'll just eat some yogurt...LOL PS, Lara, but the mountain top will end at the summit...and coming down makes a good circle of a complete journey. :) ;) :grouphug: |
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I've had my "Prophet" since 1972 ... it was a graduation gift. To this day, I reach for that book. Its never far. Thanks for the reminders :Heart: |
btw, nik,
that's beautiful what you made! And love that HK quote...awesome... Add a lot, there IS something about Kahlil, isn't it?? I really love his artwork also... |
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I have heard that the journey down from places like Everest (not metaphorical mountains :) ) is actually more difficult than the journey up. hmmnn |
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