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  • #1
    Khaled Hosseini
    “A man's heart is a wretched, wretched thing. It isn't like a mother's womb. It won't bleed. It won't stretch to make room for you.”
    Khaled Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns

  • #2
    Khaled Hosseini
    “Learn this now and learn it well. Like a compass facing north, a man’s accusing finger always finds a woman. Always. You remember that, Mariam.”
    Khaled Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns

  • #3
    Khaled Hosseini
    “Behind every trial and sorrow that He makes us shoulder, God has a reason.”
    Khaled Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns

  • #4
    Emil M. Cioran
    “I don’t understand why we must do things in this world, why we must have friends and aspirations, hopes and dreams. Wouldn’t it be better to retreat to a faraway corner of the world, where all its noise and complications would be heard no more? Then we could renounce culture and ambitions; we would lose everything and gain nothing; for what is there to be gained from this world?”
    Emil Cioran, On the Heights of Despair

  • #6
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “I say let the world go to hell, but I should always have my tea.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground

  • #7
    Orhan Pamuk
    “In a brutal country like ours, where human life is 'cheap', it's stupid to destroy yourself for the sake of your beliefs. Beliefs? High ideas? Only people in rich countries can enjoy such luxuries.”
    Orhan Pamuk, Snow

  • #8
    Erich Fromm
    “Immature love says: 'I love you because I need you.' Mature love says 'I need you because I love you.”
    Erich Fromm

  • #9
    Erich Fromm
    “Paradoxically, the ability to be alone is the condition for the ability to love.”
    Erich Fromm, The Art of Loving

  • #10
    Erich Fromm
    “One cannot be deeply responsive to the world without being saddened very often.”
    Erich Fromm

  • #11
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “حين ينتهي الحُب , أَدرك انه لم يكن حُباً
    الحبّ لا بد أن يُعاش , لا أن يُتذَكر!”
    محمود درويش

  • #12
    Franz Kafka
    “I’m tired, can’t think of anything and want only to lay my face in your lap, feel your hand on my head and remain like that through all eternity.”
    Franz Kafka, Letters to Milena

  • #13
    Dick King-Smith
    “Patience is a virtue,
    Virtue is a grace.
    Grace is a little girl
    Who would not wash her face.”
    Dick King-Smith, Lady Daisy

  • #14
    أحمد خالد توفيق
    “هل هو حب ؟ لا ليس حباً بالتأكيد .. لكن الهشاشة النفسية تجعلك تتشبث بأي إنسان و تشعر بأنك تهيم به حباً”
    أحمد خالد توفيق, حظك اليوم

  • #15
    محمد المخزنجي
    “ما الغربة؟ لقد أجهدت نفسى لأحلل ما يمكن أن تكونه، ووصلت -بعد تفحصى للاحتمالات الكثيرة- إلى أنها يمكن أن تكون العيش فى مكان لا تعطى فيه ولا تأخذ عطاءً حقيقيًا وأخذًا من المشاعر.. مشاعر لا يحتملها واجب اللياقة بل تتفجر بتلقائية وتنساب بلا عمد كأنها مياه الينابيع تتفجر لفرط اكتنازها تحت الأرض وتسيل إلى حيث ينتظرها ويتلقف المنخفض. مرة تكون أنت النبع وأخرى تكون المنخفض. لكن الغربة ببساطة تجعلك شيئا مسطحًا، أو ناتئًا ومحجوزًا بسور عال من الدلالات العميقة للغة، وإرث تقاليد المكان وأعرافه وخبراته الحياتية ومشاعره.
    من تعطى ومن يعطيك حقيقة وأمامك كل هذا السور؟”
    محمد المخزنجي, لحظات غرق جزيرة الحوت

  • #16
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “Only ideas won by walking have any value.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols

  • #17
    Dolly Parton
    “I would never stoop so low as to be fashionable.”
    Dolly Parton

  • #18
    Arthur Schopenhauer
    “It is really incredible how meaningless and insignificant when seen from without, and how dull and senseless when felt from within, is the course of life of the great majority of men. It is weary longing and worrying, a dreamlike staggering through the four ages of life to death, accompanied by a series of trivial thoughts. They are like clockwork that is wound up and goes without knowing why. Every time a man is begotten and born the clock of human life is wound up anew, to repeat once more its same old tune that has already been played innumerable times, movement by movement and measure by measure, with insignificant variations. Every individual, every human apparition and its course of life, is only one more short dream of the endless spirit of nature, of the persistent will-to-live, is only one more fleeting form, playfully sketched by it on its infinite page, space and time; it is allowed to exist for a short while that is infinitesimal compared with these, and is then effaced, to make new room. Yet, and here is to be found the serious side of life, each of these fleeting forms, these empty fancies, must be paid for by the whole will-to-live in all its intensity with many deep sorrows, and finally with a bitter death, long feared and finally made manifest. It is for this reason that the sight of a corpse suddenly makes us serious.”
    Arthur Schopenhauer, The World as Will and Representation, Volume I

  • #19
    Audre Lorde
    “Black and Third World people are expected to educate white people as to our humanity. Women are expected to educate men. Lesbians and gay men are expected to educate the heterosexual world. The oppressors maintain their position and evade their responsibility for their own actions. There is a constant drain of energy which might be better used in redefining ourselves and devising realistic scenarios for altering the present and constructing the future.”
    Audre Lorde, Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches

  • #20
    Susan Sontag
    “I don’t feel guilt at being unsociable, though I may sometimes regret it because my loneliness is painful. But when I move into the world, it feels like a moral fall – like seeking love in a whorehouse.”
    Susan Sontag, As Consciousness is Harnessed to Flesh: Journals and Notebooks, 1964-1980



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