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  • #1
    Bertrand Russell
    “There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it.”
    Bertrand Russell

  • #2
    Henry David Thoreau
    “If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music he hears, however measured or far away.”
    Henry David Thoreau

  • #3
    Saadi
    “Human beings are members of a whole
    In creation of one essence and soul
    If one member is afflicted with pain
    Other members uneasy will remain
    If you have no sympathy for human pain
    The name of human you cannot retain”
    Saadi, گلستان سعدی
    tags: saadi

  • #4
    Roy E. Stolworthy
    “A stranger is just a friend you haven't met.”
    Roy E. Stolworthy

  • #5
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “Forgotten, as if you never were.
    Like a bird’s violent death
    like an abandoned church you’ll be forgotten,
    like a passing love
    and a rose in the night . . . forgotten

    I am for the road . . . There are those whose footsteps preceded mine
    those whose vision dictated mine. There are those
    who scattered speech on their accord to enter the story
    or to illuminate to others who will follow them
    a lyrical trace . . . and a speculation

    Forgotten, as if you never were
    a person, or a text . . . forgotten

    I walk guided by insight, I might
    give the story a biographical narrative. Vocabulary
    governs me and I govern it. I am its shape
    and it is the free transfiguration. But what I’d say has already been said.
    A passing tomorrow precedes me. I am the king of echo.
    My only throne is the margin. And the road
    is the way. Perhaps the forefathers forgot to describe
    something, I might nudge in it a memory and a sense

    Forgotten, as if you never were
    news, or a trace . . . forgotten

    I am for the road . . . There are those whose footsteps
    walk upon mine, those who will follow me to my vision.
    Those who will recite eulogies to the gardens of exile,
    in front of the house, free of worshipping yesterday,
    free of my metonymy and my language, and only then
    will I testify that I’m alive
    and free
    when I’m forgotten!

    ~ tr. Fady Joudah”
    Mahmoud Darwish

  • #6
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “تُنسى كأنك لم تكن

    تنسى كمصرع طائر

    ككنيسة مهجورة تنسى

    كحب عابر

    وكوردة في الريح

    وكوردة في الثلج

    تنسى

    انا للطريق

    هناك من سبقت خطاه خطاي

    من املى رؤاه على رؤاي

    هناك من نثر الكلام على سجيته

    ليعبر في الحكاية

    او يضيء لمن سيأتي بعده

    أثرا غنائيا وجرسا

    تُنسى كأنك لم تكن

    شخصا ولا نصا..وتنسى

    امشي على هدي البصيرة

    ربما أعطي الحكاية سيرة شخصية

    فالمفردات تقودني وأقودها

    انا شكلها

    وهي التجلي الحر

    لكن قيل ما سأقول

    يسبقني غد ماض

    انا ملك الصدى لا عرش لي الا الهوامش

    فالطريق هو الطريقة

    ربما نسي الأوائل وصف شيء ما

    لاوقظ فيه عاطفة وحسا

    تنسى كأنك لم تكن خبرا ولا أثرا وتنسى

    انا للطريق

    هناك من تمشي خطاه على خطاي

    ومن سيسبقني الى رؤياي

    من سيقول شعرا في مديح حدائق المنفى امام البيت

    حرا من غدي المقصوم

    من غيبي ودنياي

    حرا من عبادة الأمس

    من فردوسي الأرضي

    حرا من كناياتي ومن لغتي

    فأشهد أنني حر وحي حين..أُنسى”
    محمود درويش

  • #7
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
    “Don't think, but look! (PI 66)”
    Ludwig Wittgenstein

  • #8
    Woody Allen
    “Life is full of misery, loneliness, and suffering - and it's all over much too soon.”
    Woody Allen
    tags: life

  • #9
    Leonard Cohen
    “There is a crack in everything.
    That's how the light gets in.”
    Leonard Cohen, Selected Poems, 1956-1968

  • #10
    “Stupidity is using a rule where adding more data doesn’t improve your chances of getting [a problem] right. In fact, it makes it more likely you’ll get it wrong. Intelligence, on the other hand, is using a rule that allows you to solve complex problems with simple, elegant solutions. “Stupidity is a very interesting class of phenomena in human history, and it has to do with rule systems that have made it harder for us to arrive at the truth. It’s an interesting fact that, whilst there are numerous individuals who study intelligence—there are whole departments that are interested in it—if you were to ask yourself what’s the greatest problem facing the world today, I would say it would be stupidity. So we should have professors of stupidity—it would just be embarrassing to be called the stupid professor.” - David Krakauer”
    Krakauer, David

  • #11
    Sohrab Sepehri
    “باید کتاب را بست
    باید بلند شد
    .در امتداد وقت قدم زد
    .گل را نگاه کرد
    ابهام را شنید
    باید دوید تا ته بودن
    باید به بوی خاک فنا رفت
    باید به ملتقای درخت و خدا رسید
    باید نشست نزدیک انبساط
    جایی میان بیخودی و کشف
    ...”
    سهراب سپهری



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