Kahlil Gibran, from a letter to Mary Haskell, featured in Beloved Prophet; the Love Letters of Kahlil Gibran and Mary Haskell
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Kahlil Gibran, from a letter to Mary Haskell, featured in Beloved Prophet; the Love Letters of Kahlil Gibran and Mary Haskell
December 28, 1922
Beloved Prophet: The Love Letters of Kahlil Gibran and Mary Haskell and Her Private Journal
"Nothing you become will disappoint me; I have no preconception that I'd like to see you be or do. I have no desire to forsee you, only to discover you. You can't disappoint me"
-Mary Haskell
Nothing you become will disappoint me; I have no preconception that I’d like to see you be or do. I have no desire to foresee you, only to discover you.
Mary Haskell, written in a letter to Kahlil Gibran
"....there are other worlds一remote, lonely, silent, far一of strange delicious life. Let us go.
- Kahlil Gibran, in a letter to Mary Haskell, from Beloved Prophet: The Love Letters of Kahlil Gibran and Mary Haskell, and her Private Journal.
TIME CAPSULE (a letter from an old friend) “You have the great gift of understanding. You are a life-giver. You are like the Great Spirit, who befriends man not only to share his life, but to add to it. My knowing you is the greatest thing in my days and nights, a miracle quite outside the natural order of things.” — K. Gibran to M. Haskell, Summer of 1914
– Kahlil Gibran’s words quoted from Mary Haskell’s journal dated December 28, 1922 In: “Beloved prophet; the love letters of Kahlil Gibran and Mary Haskell and her private journal“
To J.S. - Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1842 // Mary Haskell to Kahlil Gibran, 1912 // Big God - Florence and the Machine, 2018