Famous quote by Kahlil Gibran

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Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls the most massive characters are seared with scars
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"Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars"

- Kahlil Gibran

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This quote by Kahlil Gibran talks to the idea that those who have suffered the most are frequently the strongest and most durable. It recommends that the most effective individuals are those who have actually endured the most pain and suffering. The quote indicates that the scars of suffering can be seen as a badge of honor, a sign of strength and durability. It recommends that those who have gone through the most challenging times are the ones who have the most character and the most strength. It is a tip that even in the darkest of times, we can discover strength and courage to carry on. It is a pointer that even in the face of hardship, we can find the nerve to keep going and to end up being more powerful.

About the Author

Kahlil Gibran This quote is written / told by Kahlil Gibran between January 6, 1883 and April 10, 1931. He was a famous Poet from Lebanon. The author also have 89 other quotes.

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