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  • #1
    Carl Sagan
    “What an astonishing thing a book is. It's a flat object made from a tree with flexible parts on which are imprinted lots of funny dark squiggles. But one glance at it and you're inside the mind of another person, maybe somebody dead for thousands of years. Across the millennia, an author is speaking clearly and silently inside your head, directly to you. Writing is perhaps the greatest of human inventions, binding together people who never knew each other, citizens of distant epochs. Books break the shackles of time. A book is proof that humans are capable of working magic."

    [Cosmos, Part 11: The Persistence of Memory (1980)]”
    Carl Sagan, Cosmos

  • #2
    Slavoj Žižek
    “Cinema is the ultimate pervert art. It doesn't give you what you desire - it tells you how to desire.”
    Slavoj Žižek

  • #3
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    “Power is the ability not just to tell the story of another person, but to make it the definitive story of that person.”
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

  • #4
    Philip G. Zimbardo
    “Time perspective is one of the most powerful influences on all of human behavior. We're trying to show how people become biased to being exclusively past-, present- or future-oriented.”
    Philip Zimbardo

  • #5
    Kahlil Gibran
    “We are all like the bright moon, we still have our darker side.”
    Khalil Gibran

  • #6
    Khaled Hosseini
    “A society has no chance of success if its women are uneducated...”
    Khaled Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns

  • #7
    Carl Sagan
    “One glance at a book and you hear the voice of another person, perhaps someone dead for 1,000 years. To read is to voyage through time.”
    Carl Sagan

  • #8
    Susan Sontag
    “To photograph people is to violate them, by seeing them as they never see themselves, by having knowledge of them that they can never have; it turns people into objects that can be symbolically possessed. Just as a camera is a sublimation of the gun, to photograph someone is a subliminal murder - a soft murder, appropriate to a sad, frightened time.”
    Susan Sontag, On Photography

  • #9
    Slavoj Žižek
    “When we are shown scenes of starving children in Africa, with a call for us to do something to help them, the underlying ideological message is something like: "Don't think, don't politicize, forget about the true causes of their poverty, just act, contribute money, so that you will not have to think!”
    Slavoj Zizek

  • #10
    Tariq Ramadan
    “If there is a smoke, there is a fire, the saying goes, That is quite true, but one should find what the fire is, and who lit it.”
    Tariq Ramadan, What I Believe

  • #11
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    “The single story creates stereotypes, and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete. They make one story become the only story.”
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

  • #12
    Slavoj Žižek
    “The fact that a cloud from a minor volcanic eruption in Iceland—a small disturbance in the complex mechanism of life on the Earth—can bring to a standstill the aerial traffic over an entire continent is a reminder of how, with all its power to transform nature, humankind remains just another species on the planet Earth.”
    Slavoj Žižek

  • #13
    Anaïs Nin
    “How wrong is it for a woman to expect the man to build the world she wants, rather than to create it herself?”
    Anais Nin

  • #14
    Anaïs Nin
    “I postpone death by living, by suffering, by error, by risking, by giving, by losing.”
    anaïs nin

  • #15
    Susan Sontag
    “Why not eliminate schooling between age 12-16? It’s biologically + psychologically too turbulent a time to be cooped up inside, made to sit all the time. During these years, kids would live communally – doing some work, anyway being physically active, in the countryside(...)

    This simple change in the age specificity of schooling would a) reduce adolescent discontent, anomie, boredom, neurosis; b) radically modify the almost inevitable process by which people at 50 are psychologically and intellectually ossified (...)

    After all, since most people from now on are going to live to be 70, 75, 80, why should all their schooling be bunched together in the first 1/3 or 1/4 of their lives – so that it’s downhill all the way”
    Susan Sontag

  • #16
    Jonathan Franzen
    “It’s great that a song now costs exactly the same as a pack of gum and lasts exactly the same amount of time before it loses its flavour and you have to spend another buck.”
    Jonathan Franzen

  • #17
    Amin Maalouf
    “لقد ولدت على كوكب لا في بلد. أجل بالطبع ولدت في بلد، في مدينة، في طائفة، في أسرة، في حضانة، في فراش.. ولكن المهم عندي، وعند جميع البشر على السواء، أنني أتيت إلى هذا العالم. أن نولد هو أن نأتي إلى العالم وليس إلى هذا البلد أن ذاك، إلى هذا البيت أو ذاك”
    امين معلوف

  • #18
    أمين معلوف
    “أنا لم أرحل إلى أي مكان، بل لقد رحل البلد.”
    أمين معلوف, التائهون

  • #19
    أمين معلوف
    “لكل امرئ الحق في الرحيل، وعلى وطنه أن يقنعه بالبقاء، مهما ادعى رجال السياسة العظام عكس ذلك.
    من السهل قول ذلك حين يكون المرء مليارديرًا، أما حين لا تستطيع في بلدك إيجاد وظيفة، و لا تلقى الرعاية الصحية، ولا إيجاد المسكن، ولا الاستفادة من التعليم، ولا الانتخاب بحرية، ولا التعبير عن الرأي بل ولا حتى السير في الشوارع على هواك! فعلى وطنك أن يفي إزاءك ببعض التعهدات، أن تعتبر فيه مواطنًا عن حق، وألا تخضع فيه لقمع أو لتمييز أو لأي شكل من أشكال الحرمان بغير وجه حق، ومن واجب وطنك وقياداته أن يضمنوا لك ذلك.
    الوطن الذي بوسعك أن تعيش فيه مرفوع الرأس. تعطيه كل ما لديك. حتى حياتك. أما الوطن الذي تضطر فيه للعيش مطأطئ الرأس فلا تعطيه شيئًا. فالنبل يستدعي العظمة. واللامبالاة تستدعي اللامبالاة. والازدراء يستدعي الازدراء. ذلك هو ميثاق الأحرار. ولا أعترفُ بميثاق آخر.”
    أمين معلوف, التائهون

  • #20
    Amin Maalouf
    “Je ne juge pas? Si, je juge, je passe mon temps à juger. Ils m'irritent profondément ceux qui vous demandent, les yeux faussement horrifiés : "Ne seriez-vous pas en train de me juger?" Si, bien sûr, je vous juge, je n'arrête pas de vous juger. Tout être doté d'une conscience à l'obligation de juger. Mais les sentences que je prononce n'affectent pas l'existence des "prévenus". J'accorde mon estime ou je la retire, je dose mon affabilité, je suspends mon amitié en attendant un complément de preuves, je m'éloigne, je me rapproche, je me détourne, j'accorde un sursis, je passe l'éponge -ou je fais semblant. La plupart des intéressés ne s'en rendent même pas compte. Je ne communique pas mes jugements, je ne suis pas un donneur de leçons, l'observation du monde ne suscite chez moi qu-un dialogue intérieur, un interminable dialogue avec moi-même.”
    Amin Maalouf, Les désorientés

  • #21
    Viktor E. Frankl
    “It is well known that humor, more than anything else in the human make-up, can afford an aloofness and an ability to rise above any situation, even if only for a few seconds. … The attempt to develop a sense of humor and to see things in a humorous light is some kind of a trick learned while mastering the art of living. Yet it is possible to practice the art of living even in a concentration camp, although suffering is omnipresent.”
    Viktor E. Frankl

  • #22
    Viktor E. Frankl
    “If there is a meaning in life at all, then there must be a meaning in suffering. Suffering is an ineradicable part of life, even as fate and death. Without suffering and death human life cannot be complete.”
    Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning

  • #23
    Viktor E. Frankl
    “So live as if you were living already for the second time and as if you had acted the first time as wrongly as you are about to act now!”
    Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning

  • #24
    Viktor E. Frankl
    “Those who have a 'why' to live, can bear with almost any 'how'.”
    Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning

  • #25
    Viktor E. Frankl
    “Love is the only way to grasp another human being in the innermost core of his personality. No one can become fully aware of the very essence of another human being unless he loves him. By his love he is enabled to see the essential traits and features in the beloved person; and even more, he sees that which is potential in him, which is not yet actualized but yet ought to be actualized. Furthermore, by his love, the loving person enables the beloved person to actualize these potentialities. By making him aware of what he can be and of what he should become, he makes these potentialities come true.”
    Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning

  • #26
    Will Durant
    “We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act, but a habit.”
    Will Durant

  • #27
    Philip K. Dick
    “Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.”
    Philip K. Dick, I Hope I Shall Arrive Soon

  • #28
    Philip K. Dick
    “Today we live in a society in which spurious realities are manufactured by the media, by governments, by big corporations, by religious groups, political groups... So I ask, in my writing, What is real? Because unceasingly we are bombarded with pseudo-realities manufactured by very sophisticated people using very sophisticated electronic mechanisms. I do not distrust their motives; I distrust their power. They have a lot of it. And it is an astonishing power: that of creating whole universes, universes of the mind. I ought to know. I do the same thing.”
    Philip K. Dick

  • #29
    Philip K. Dick
    “David Hume, the great­est skep­tic of them all, once remarked that after a gath­er­ing of skep­tics met to pro­claim the verac­i­ty of skep­ti­cism as a phi­los­o­phy, all of the mem­bers of the gath­er­ing nonethe­less left by the door rather than the win­dow. I see Hume’s point. It was all just talk. The solemn philoso­phers weren’t tak­ing what they said seri­ous­ly.”
    Philip K. Dick

  • #30
    Amin Maalouf
    “حياتي لو اعتبرت أنهالا تستحق سوى النسيان، فهذا يعني أنني لم استحق العيش”
    امين معلوف



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