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  • #1
    Assaad Taha
    “إذن هل ما زلت تتعلم؟ هل ما زلت تجيد البداية من الصفر؟ هل ما زال لديك مشاريع بحجم الكون؟ هل ما زالت أحلامك حية؟ هل ما زلت تتغزل بالقمر؟ هل ما زلت مجنونًا؟ هل ما زلت تتحرى الصدق؟ هل ما زلت تعادي الخونة والفاسدين؟ هل ما زلت تجيد العشق والثورة؟ هل ما زال الولد الشقي بداخلك شقيًا؟ ردودك تحدد الإجابة: كم سيكون عمرك عندما تبلغ الستين.”
    أسعد طه, يحكى أن: عن الذات والحرب والثورة

  • #2
    Naguib Mahfouz
    “لو أنّ شيئاً يدوم على حال فلم تتعاقب الفصول؟”
    نجيب محفوظ, الحرافيش

  • #3
    Rudyard Kipling
    “If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
    And treat those two impostors just the same.”
    Rudyard Kipling

  • #4
    Jostein Gaarder
    “How terribly sad it was that people are made in such a way that they get used to something as extraordinary as living.”
    Jostein Gaarder, The Solitaire Mystery

  • #5
    Brené Brown
    “We cultivate love when we allow our most vulnerable and powerful selves to be deeply seen and known, and when we honor the spiritual connection that grows from that offering with trust, respect, kindness and affection.

    Love is not something we give or get; it is something that we nurture and grow, a connection that can only be cultivated between two people when it exists within each one of them – we can only love others as much as we love ourselves.

    Shame, blame, disrespect, betrayal, and the withholding of affection damage the roots from which love grows. Love can only survive these injuries if they are acknowledged, healed and rare.”
    Brené Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection

  • #6
    Brené Brown
    “To love someone fiercely, to believe in something with your whole heart, to celebrate a fleeting moment in time, to fully engage in a life that doesn’t come with guarantees – these are risks that involve vulnerability and often pain. But, I’m learning that recognizing and leaning into the discomfort of vulnerability teaches us how to live with joy, gratitude and grace.”
    Brené Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection

  • #7
    Brené Brown
    “Perfectionism is a self destructive and addictive belief system that fuels this primary thought: If I look perfect, and do everything perfectly, I can avoid or minimize the painful feelings of shame, judgment, and blame.”
    Brené Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection



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