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  1. 22. Nov. 2020 · Pity the nation whose leaders are liars. Whose sages are silenced. And whose bigots haunt the airwaves. Pity the nation that raises not its voice. Except to praise conquerors. And acclaim the bully as hero. And aims to rule the world. By force and by torture. Pity the nation that knows.

  2. Find and share a quote by Kahlil Gibran from his book The Garden of The Prophet, where he laments the state of nations that are full of beliefs but empty of religion, and divided into fragments. See who liked this quote and how many books they have read.

  3. Pity the Nation: Lebanon at War is a nonfiction book by the English journalist Robert Fisk. The book is an account of the Lebanese civil war 1975–1990 which Fisk lived through and reported on. It gives an insight into the machinations of the war and has many eyewitness accounts from the people Fisk interviewed and interacted with ...

    • Robert Fisk
    • 1990
  4. 1. Juli 2021 · “Pity the Nation” was a creative and more contemporary play on Khalil Gibran’s poem with the same title, form, and sentiments that was published posthumously in The Garden of the Prophet (Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1933).

    • Lawrence Ferlinghetti, James B Young
    • 2021
  5. 15. Nov. 2019 · Pity the nation that is full of beliefs and empty of religion. Pity the nation that wears a cloth it does not weave, eats a bread it does not harvest, and drinks a wine that flows not from its own wine-press. Pity the nation that acclaims the bully as hero, and that deems the glittering…

  6. 2. Sept. 2020 · This poem was writen in 2007 by the renowned poet of the people and key figure in the San Francisco 'beat' movement of the 1950s, Lawrence Ferlinghetti. He celebrated his 100th birthday in March, 2019. Its themes resonate down the years and reach out beyond the shores of the United States.

  7. From The Garden of The Prophet. “Pity the nation that is full of beliefs and empty of religion. Pity the nation that wears a cloth it does not weave and eats a bread it does not harvest. Pity the nation that acclaims the bully as hero, and that deems the glittering conqueror bountiful.