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  • #1
    نزار قباني
    “اسألك الرحيل

    اسالك الرحيلا
    لخير هذا الحب يا حبيبي وخيرنا
    اسالك الرحيلا
    بحق ما لدينا من ذكرى غاليه كانت على كلينا
    بحق حب رائع ما زال مرسوماً بمقلتينا
    ما زال منقوشاً على يدينا
    بحق ما كتبته الي من رسائل
    وحبك الباقي على شعري على اناملي
    بحق ذكرياتنا وحبنا الجميل وابتسامنا
    بحق احلي قصه للحب في زماننا
    أسألك الرحيلا
    لنفترق احباباً فالطير كل موسم تفارق الهضابا
    والشمس يا حبيبي تكون احلى عندما تحاول الغيابا
    كن في حياتي الشك والعتابا
    كن مرة اسطورة كن مرة سرابا
    كن سؤالا في فمي لا يعرف الجوابا
    من اجل حب رائع يسكن منا القلب والأهدابا
    وكي اكون دائما جميلة
    وكي تكون اكثر اقترابا
    أسألك الذهابا
    انزع حبيبي معطف السفر
    وابق معي حتي نهايات العمر
    فما انا مجنونه كي اوقف القضاء والقدر
    وما انا مجنونه كي اطفئ القمر
    ماذا انا لو انت لا تحبني
    ما الليل ما النهار ما النجوم ما السهر
    ستصبح الايام لا طعم لها
    وتصبح الحقول لها لون لها
    وتصبح الاشكال لا شكل لها
    ويصبح الربيع مستحيلا
    والعمر مستحيلا
    ابق حبيبي دائما كي يورق الشجر
    ابق حبيبي دائما كي يهطل المطر
    ابق حبيبي دائما كي تطلع الوردة من قلب حجر
    لا تكترث بكل ما اقول يا حبيبي
    في زمن الوحدة او وقت الضجر
    وابق معي اذا انا سألتك الرحيلاَ”
    نزار قباني, قصائد متوحشة

  • #2
    Franz Kafka
    “I have the true feeling of myself only when I am unbearably unhappy.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #3
    Franz Kafka
    “In man's struggle against the world, bet on the world.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #4
    Franz Kafka
    “It would have been so pointless to kill himself that, even if he had wanted to, the pointlessness would have made him unable.”
    Franz Kafka, The Trial

  • #5
    Franz Kafka
    “Most men are not wicked... They are sleep-walkers, not evil evildoers.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #6
    Franz Kafka
    “You are free and that is why you are lost.”
    Franz Kafka, Letter to His Father

  • #7
    Franz Kafka
    “Please — consider me a dream.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #8
    Franz Kafka
    “I have hardly anything in common with myself and should stand very quietly in a corner, content that I can breathe.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #9
    Franz Kafka
    “I can love only what I can place so high above me that I cannot reach it.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #10
    Franz Kafka
    “Anyone who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #11
    Franz Kafka
    “There art two cardinal sins from which all others spring: Impatience and Laziness.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #12
    Franz Kafka
    “I’m doing badly, I’m doing well, whichever you prefer.”
    Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena

  • #13
    Franz Kafka
    “Evil is whatever distracts.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #14
    Franz Kafka
    “For myself I am too heavy, and for you too light.”
    Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena

  • #15
    Franz Kafka
    “You can choose to be free , but it's last decision you'll ever make”
    -Kafka

  • #16
    Franz Kafka
    “I am not well; I could have built the Pyramids with the effort it takes me to cling on to life and reason.”
    Franz Kafka, Letters to Felice

  • #17
    Franz Kafka
    “I do not read advertisements. I would spend all of my time wanting things. ”
    Franz Kafka

  • #18
    Franz Kafka
    “You misinterpret everything, even the silence.”
    Franz Kafka, The Castle

  • #19
    Franz Kafka
    “It is only because of their stupidity that they are able to be so sure of themselves.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #20
    Franz Kafka
    “I feel an unhappiness which almost dismembers me, and at the same time am convinced of its necessity”
    Franz Kafka, Diaries, 1910-1923

  • #21
    Franz Kafka
    “If you become involved with me, you will be throwing yourself into the abyss.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #22
    Franz Kafka
    “I mustn't look at you too much, or I won't be able to take my eyes off you at all.”
    Franz Kafka, Letters to Felice

  • #23
    Franz Kafka
    “I'm not in the right place - alas, I cannot rid myself of the feeling that I'm not in the right place.”
    Franz Kafka, Description of a Struggle and Other Stories

  • #24
    Franz Kafka
    “Some books seem like a key to unfamiliar rooms in one’s own castle.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #25
    Mary Jo Bang
    “The relief of giving in to destruction.”
    Mary Jo Bang, Apology for Want

  • #26
    Franz Kafka
    “And actually it is not you at all I love, but rather the existence you have bestowed on me”
    Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena

  • #27
    Franz Kafka
    “There are some things one can only achieve by a deliberate leap in the opposite direction.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #28
    Franz Kafka
    “those who are ignorant naturally consider everything possible.”
    Franz Kafka, The Castle

  • #29
    Franz Kafka
    “I don't feel particularly proud of myself. But when I walk alone in the woods or lie in the meadows, all is well.”
    Franz Kafka, Letters to Friends, Family, and Editors

  • #30
    Franz Kafka
    “His growing lack of concern for the others hardly surprised him, whereas previously he had prided himself on being considerate.”
    Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis



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