The Prophet — Kahlil Gibran

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Gibran’s brief addresses read like blessings. On love, he speaks of the fire that hollows and makes room. On work, he invites us to “work with love,” so labor becomes prayer. On sorrow and joy, he shows how each holds the other. One to keep by the bedside, to open at random when the day needs a gentler light.

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Gibran’s brief addresses read like blessings. On love, he speaks of the fire that hollows and makes room. On work, he invites us to “work with love,” so labor becomes prayer. On sorrow and joy, he shows how each holds the other. One to keep by the bedside, to open at random when the day needs a gentler light.

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