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    #11
    sorry guys, I got pulled into an urgent meeting, yes its Khalil's work,

    here is some more...

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    A POET IS a dethroned king sitting among the ashes of his palace trying to fashion an image out of the ashes.

    Poetry is a deal of joy and pain and wonder, with a dash of the dictionary.

    In vain shall a poet seek the mother of the songs of his heart.

    Once I said to a poet, "We shall not know your worth until you die."
    And he answered saying, "Yes, death is always the revealer. And if indeed you would know my worth it is that I have more in my heart than upon my tongue, and more in my desire than in my hand."

    If you sing of beauty though alone in the heart of the desert you will have an audience.

    Poetry is wisdom that enchants the heart.
    Wisdom is poetry that sings in the mind.
    If we could enchant man's heart and at the same time sing in his mind,
    Then in truth he would live in the shadow of God.

    Inspiration will always sing; inspiration will never explain.

    We often sing lullabies to our children that we ourselves may sleep.

    All our words are but crumbs that fall down from the feast of the mind.

    Thinking is always the stumbling stone to poetry.

    A great singer is he who sings our silences.

    How can you sing if your mouth be filled with food?
    How shall your hand be raised in blessing if it is filled with gold?

    They say the nightingale pierces his bosom with a thorn when he sings his love song.
    So do we all. How else should we sing?

    Genius is but a robin's song at the beginning of a slow spring.

    Even the most winged spirit cannot escape physical necessity.

    A madman is not less a musician than you or myself; only the instrument on which he plays is a little out of tune.

    The song that lies silent in the heart of a mother sings upon the lips of her child.

    No longing remains unfulfilled.

    I have never agreed with my other self wholly. The truth of the matter seems to lie between us.

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      #12
      You are free before the sun of the day, and free before the stars of the night;
      And you are free when there is no sun and no moon and no star.
      You are even free when you close your eyes upon all there is.
      But you are a slave to him whom you love because you love him,
      And a slave to him who loves you because he loves you.

      We are all beggars at the gate of the temple, and each one of us receives his share of the bounty of the King when he enters the temple, and when he goes out.
      But we are all jealous of one another, which is another way of belittling the King.

      You cannot consume beyond your appetite. The other half of the loaf belongs to the other person, and there should remain a little bread for the chance guest.

      If it were not for your guests all houses would be graves.

      Said a gracious wolf to a simple sheep, "Will you not honor our house with a visit?"
      And the sheep answered, "We would have been honored to visit your house if it were not in your stomach."

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        #13
        Sandy, you're in profound mood today.

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          #14
          Originally posted by voron
          Sandy, you're in profound mood today.

          Yes I am

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            #15
            Hmm, and your english is more readable than my perl.
            Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
            threadeds website, and here's my blog.

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              #16
              Originally posted by threaded
              Hmm, and your english is more readable than my perl.

              not mine threaded, its Khalil Gibran's ... my english could never be more readable that your perl

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                #17
                I thought the sign of good Perl was that it was totally abstruse?

                Philosophy has run its course, only beauty and function have meaning.

                Perl has both.

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