Quote by Rumi
A craftsman pulled a reed from the reedbed,cut holes in it, and called it a human being.Since then, it's been wailing a tender agonyof parting, never mentioning the skillthat gave it life as a flute
Summary
This quote suggests that humans are intricately created beings, just like a flute made by a skilled craftsman. However, unlike a flute, humans have a tendency to focus on the pain of separation and longing rather than acknowledging the craftsmanship behind their existence. It implies that human beings often overlook the beauty and craftsmanship of their own creation and instead focus on the suffering and longing that is part of the human experience.
By Rumi