You may regret the lack of friends, but never the absence of falsehood.
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This quote suggests that while a person might feel remorse over not having many friends or social connections, they should never regret being surrounded by honesty and truth. It emphasizes the idea that genuine relationships, even if few, are more valuable than having numerous friends who are not sincere or truthful. Ultimately, it champions the importance of authenticity in connections over mere quantity in friendships.
Quote By: Khalil Gibran
You may regret the lack of friends, but never the absence of falsehood.
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Khalil Gibran (1883-1931) was a Lebanese-American poet, writer, and philosopher known for his profound and lyrical works that explore themes of love, spirituality, and human connection. His most famous work, "The Prophet," has been translated into over 100 languages and remains a beloved classic, celebrated for its poetic wisdom and philosophical insights. Gibran's unique blend of Eastern and Western thought continues to inspire readers worldwide.
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