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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Evening Words, Wisdom and Beauty


An eye for an eye, and the whole world would be blind.
Kahlil Gibran

Coming generations will learn equality from poverty, and love from woes.
Kahlil Gibran

Perhaps the words this evening or more wise than beautiful, but they are all too true. So, we look to the skies for beauty.

11 comments:

Great Grandma Lin said...

if we look down, we only see stumbling blocks, if we look up we can find a vision of where to go..

robin andrea said...

Beautiful sky there, and Gibran was a very wise man.

Kay said...

I wish the whole world would take those words to heart and act accordingly. What a gorgeous sky!

Tash said...

Beauty and wisdom! Thanks for sharing both.

Rinkly Rimes said...

I must learn more about Gibran. He seems very wise.

The Retired One said...

I love the sunrises and sunsets...the gold in this one is really nice!

Anonymous said...

I read my children Gibran in the hope that love and light will stick to parts of their bodies, minds, hearts, when they go out in the world and are faced with right and wrong.

This was lovely.

Susan at Stony River said...

I love the wisdom and insight you share in these posts, Sylvia. I don't always comment, but I'm always lifted up by them, and sometimes just left without words. Thank you for sharing them, and adding such beautiful photographs too!

Heidenstrom said...

Norway calling...

you make me happy your blogg!

good pen! kep it! and do it moore!

happy caveman

Bryan said...

Nice quotes and beautiful image. I was here for Skywatch, but I love this photo.

Anonymous said...

A beautiful photo and beautiful words of wisdom along with it.

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