Quote by Khalil Gibran
I love you when you bow in your mosque, kneel in your temple, pray

I love you when you bow in your mosque, kneel in your temple, pray in your church. For you and I are sons of one religion, and it is the spirit. – Khalil Gibran

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When you work you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of the hours turns to music. Which of you would be a reed, dumb and silent, when all else sings together in unison? – Khalil Gibran

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If you love somebody, let them go, for if they return, they were always yours. And if they dont, they never were. – Khalil Gibran

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Oh heart, if one should say to you that the soul perishes like the body, answer that the flower withers, but the seed remains. – Khalil Gibran

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