A Quote by Khalil Gibran

Philosophy's work is finding the shortest path between two points. — © Khalil Gibran
Philosophy's work is finding the shortest path between two points.
Sometimes, the shortest path between two points is serpentine.
For much of the Internet, the shortest path between two points doesn't exist.
Sometimes the shortest distance between two points is a winding path walked arm in arm.
Bodies like the earth are not made to move on curved orbits by a force called gravity; instead, they follow the nearest thing to a straight path in a curved space, which is called a geodesic. A geodesic is the shortest (or longest) path between two nearby points.
The shortest distance between two points is under construction.
The shortest distance between two points is a straight line.
The shortest distance between two points is often unbearable.
A straight line is not the shortest distance between two points.
Recreational shopping is the shortest distance between two points: you and broke.
As regards obstacles, the shortest distance between two points can be a curve.
The shortest distance between two points is your mind. It's not a straight line.
A short story is the shortest distance between two points; a novel is the scenic route.
The straight line is regarded as the shortest distance between two people, as if they were points.
Under all conditions, well-organized violence seems to him the shortest distance between two points.
The shortest distance between any two points on a golf course is a straight line that passes directly through the center of a very large tree.
The best path between two points is upside-down, between, then inside-out and round again.
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