"One day you will ask me which is more important? My life or yours? I will say mine and you will walk away not knowing that you are my life."
"Humanity looks upon Jesus the Nazarene as a poor-born Who suffered misery and humiliation with all of the weak. And He is pitied, for Humanity believes He was crucified painfully. . . . And all that Humanity offers to Him is crying and wailing and lamentation. For centuries Humanity has been worshiping weakness in the person of the Savior. The Nazarene was not weak! He was strong and is strong! But the people refuse to heed the true meaning of strength."
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Source: Khalil Gibran “The New Frontier and Sand and Foam”, Library of Alexandria
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