
The smallest leaf of grass teaches us that death does not exist that if it ever existed, it was only to produce life. The great poets have no biography, they have destiny. A glorious morning at my window satisfies me more than the metaphysics of books. Turn O Libertad, for the war is over, From it and all henceforth expanding, doubting no more, resolute, sweeping the world. Photo: by Ingmar H, public domain, cropped. In the confusion we stay with the others, happy to be together, speaking without uttering a single word. Quote of the Day: Keep your face always toward the sunshine and shadows will fall behind you. I am out of these pushes that bring me and carry me.I stay up, happy, idle, compassionate, seeing everything in panorama, looking upright at the world from above or leaning my arm on a secure support, although invisible, waiting curiously, with my head half turned to the side, for it. When will you turn your face towards the East ' 14 By contrast, in a state of nostalgia for his country of origin, Gibran wrote the following to his. And the invisible is tested by the visible, until the visible becomes invisible and is tested in turn. Enter the email address you signed up with and well email you a reset link. In 1927 a columnist in a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania newspaper credited Helen Keller with a version of the saying: 16 It was Helen Keller who wrote In an autograph album, Keep your face to the sunshine And you cannot see the shadow.


There has never been another beginning than this one now, nor more youth than this, nor more old age than this and there will never be more perfection than we have, no more heaven or more hell than this one now. Keep your face toward the sunshine and the shadows will fall behind you.
