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  • The Three Ants
    BY
    Khalil Gibran



    Three ants met on the nose of a man who was asleep in the sun. And
    after they had saluted one another, each according to the custom
    of his tribe, they stood there conversing.

    The first ant said, "These hills and plains are the most barren I
    have known. I have searched all day for a grain of some sort, and
    there is none to be found."

    Said the second ant, "I too have found nothing, though I have
    visited every nook and glade. This is, I believe, what my people
    call the soft, moving land where nothing grows."

    Then the third ant raised his head and said, "My friends, we are
    standing now on the nose of the Supreme Ant, the mighty and infinite
    Ant, whose body is so great that we cannot see it, whose shadow
    is so vast that we cannot trace it, whose voice is so loud that we
    cannot hear it; and He is omnipresent."

    When the third ant spoke thus the other ants looked at each other
    and laughed.

    At that moment the man moved and in his sleep raised his hand and
    scratched his nose, and the three ants were crushed.

       
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