Kahlil Gibran Quotes
I Am A Stranger To Myself, And When I Hear My Tongue Speak, My Ears Wonder Over My Voice; I See My Inner Self Smiling, Crying, Braving, And Fearing; And My Existence Wonders Over My Substance While My Soul Interrogates My Heart; But I Remain Unknown, Engulfed By Tremendous Silence.
My Thoughts Are Strangers To My Body, And As I Stand Before The Mirror, I See Something In My Face Which My Soul Does Not See, And I Find In My Eyes What My Inner Self Does Not Find.
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