Khalil Gibran Quote

There must be something strangely sacred in salt: it is in our tears and in the sea.

No matter how long the storm may be, the sun always shines again through the clouds.

Khalil Gibran

In the heart of every winter lives a pulsating spring, and behind every night, a smiling dawn comes.

Khalil Gibran

Men who do not forgive women for their small flaws will never enjoy their great virtues.

Khalil Gibran

Don't seek a friend to kill time, but seek them with time to live.

Khalil Gibran

From the talkative, I have learned to be silent; from the intolerant, to be indulgent, and from the malicious, to treat others with kindness. And as strange as it may seem, I feel no gratitude towards those teachers.

Khalil Gibran

The silence of the envious is full of noises.

Khalil Gibran

The most beautiful word on a man's lips is the word mother, and the sweetest call: my mother.

Khalil Gibran

If you cannot work with love but only with reluctance, it would be better for you to abandon the work and sit at the temple door to receive alms from those who work with joy.

Khalil Gibran

¿Dónde puedo encontrar a un hombre gobernado por la razón y no por los hábitos y los deseos?

Khalil Gibran

Protégeme de la sabiduría que no llora, de la filosofía que no ríe y de la grandeza que no se inclina ante los niños.

Khalil Gibran

Hay quienes dan con alegría y esa alegría es su premio.

Khalil Gibran

In the dew of the little things, the heart finds its morning and takes its freshness.

Khalil Gibran