Description
Gibran did not work in this book to classify his sayings according to the topics that revolve around them, but rather spread them on the pages without a regulator organizing them. The reason for this is that he wanted each saying to stand alone and be self-sufficient. Nevertheless, the reader can collect sayings that deal with a specific topic, despite being scattered and overlapping, to integrate with each other and allow the general idea to become clearer: the main axes on which these sayings revolve are: unity of existence, love, equality and justice, good and evil, giving Pain, knowledge, beauty, art, poetry.