For if you bake bread with indifference, you bake bitter bread

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“…Work is love made visible.
And if you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who work with joy.
For if you bake bread with indifference, you bake a bitter bread that feeds but half man’s hunger.
And if you grudge the crushing of the grapes, your grudge distils a poison in the wine.
And if you sing though as angels, and love not the singing, you muffle man’s ears to the voices of the day and the voices of the night.”

Kahlil Gibran, (1883-1931) from The Prophet – “On Work”


Sources: Bakery Image – The Girl on the Moon; Quote – katsandogz

Comments

  1. Michael Zahaby says:

    Thanks for sharing. I love Gibran. Not because he’s a “peep”, but because he touches me deeply – heart and mind.

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  2. I, too, love Gibran for his gentle wisdom. And I love the way this passage underscores the power of intention. Thx for this share, David….

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  3. Wonderful reminder to bring my love to work today. (What a lovely photo…wish I could ride down to that beautiful bakery for a morning loaf of bread! YUM!) Thanks, David

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  4. I first read Gibran as a teenager, his words always encourage and inspire me still unto this day.

    BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!

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  5. Powerful. This is a wonderful message to incorporate into my customer service workshops. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Work is love made visible—so much power in those 5 words.

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  7. “Work done in the spirit of service is prayer.” Baha’i writings.

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  8. Makere Stewart-Harawira says:

    I love this Gibran quote, David. Perfect for me this morning. Thanks for sharing!
    Yes, Frank Winters, I agree.

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  9. I love this David…thanks. 🙂

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  10. Peggy Schroeder says:

    What a good reminder to always choose optimism, not pessimism. Thanks, Dave.

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  11. Great parable

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  12. A challenge no doubt, yet also undoubtedly true.

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  13. Olga Kanigan says:

    Beautiful quote David . I will always think of this quote when I bake bread . Love the photo

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  14. Reblogged this on Wholeheartedness and commented:
    Sorry for double dipping, David! Love your blog…

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  15. berthamakes says:

    Reblogged this on Bertha's Blog.

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  16. So love this. Can’t you just smell that bakery?

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  17. Thanks for leading me to the words of this poet–about to check out more of his work. Do you have any recommendation of texts to start with?

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  18. Beautiful and very deep indeed. I love Khalil Gibran’s writings. They make you still and give you a reason to think.

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  19. jolynproject says:

    I need to seriously read The Prophet. I bought the book and haven’t picked it up. This is pushing me to read it. So much wisdom in that short excerpt. I know I can learn so much.

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  20. Lkanigan says:

    This stuck with me as well.

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  21. rdmaxwell55 says:

    Reblogged this on Ray's Atlas of the New.

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