
Khalil Gibran
Khalil Gibran was a Lebanese-American writer, poet, and philosopher, best known for his book 'The Prophet' (1923), a collection of poetic essays that explore various aspects of life, including love, marriage, and self-knowledge. Gibran's work reflects a combination of Eastern and Western spiritual philosophies, emphasizing the importance of love as a fundamental human connection.
Born on Jan 06, 1883 (142 years old)
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Romania:
Khalil Gibran is referenced for his literary contributions and a dialogue about Iuda's mother in the context of the podcast.
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Monaco:
Khalil Gibran's work is central to Héloïse Guay de Bellissen's narrative about Elvis Presley.
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Germany:
Khalil Gibran wrote that 'trees are poems that the earth writes upon the sky'.
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Argentina:
Khalil Gibran is quoted regarding the nature of exaggeration and truth.
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Switzerland:
Khalil Gibran is cited for his perspective on love as a bridge to everything else.
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