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A little Gibran for a Sunday

Posted on February 23, 2020 by The Balsamean

Some things from Kahlil Gibran that fell into my lap recently, clipped from Sand and Foam; with smart-ass remarks added by some fat-headed clown.

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Posted in Lovers, Mental Health, Philosophy, Psychology, Relationships, Solitude, Spirituality, Writing | Tagged Kahlil Gibran, nature, Quotations, Sand and Foam, Talking, Thinking

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