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"Garde-moi loin de la sagesse qui ne pleure pas, de la philosophie qui ne rit pas et de la grandeur qui ne s'incline pas devant les enfants."

Khalil Gibran

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This quote is saying that true wisdom, philosophy, and greatness should be filled with emotion and humility. Wisdom that cannot feel or show sadness is incomplete because understanding things deeply sometimes means feeling the weight of the world’s problems. Philosophy that never makes you laugh is missing out on the joys and absurdities of life; humor can often help us understand complicated ideas better. Greatness that cannot humble itself, especially before innocent and honest children, is not truly great because it lacks kindness and respect. Imagine a wise person who also knows when to show emotions, a philosopher who can joke and make people smile, and a powerful person who respects and listens to children. This is the kind of balanced and heartfelt approach the quote is advocating for, and it encourages us to be empathetic, joyful, and humble in our pursuit of knowledge and greatness.

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Children Emotion Greatness Humanity Humility Laughter Philosophy Respect Tears Wisdom
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