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  • #1
    Armistead Maupin
    “Laugh all you want and cry all you want and whistle at pretty men in the street and to hell with anybody who thinks you're a damned fool!”
    Armistead Maupin, More Tales of the City

  • #2
    Naguib Mahfouz
    “الخوف لا يمنع من الموت و لكنه يمنع من الحياة.”
    نجيب محفوظ, أولاد حارتنا

  • #3
    Jane Austen
    “A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #4
    Jane Austen
    “I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of any thing than of a book! -- When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #5
    Jane Austen
    “In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.”
    Jane Austen, Pride And Prejudice

  • #6
    Jane Austen
    “There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well. The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it; and every day confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters, and of the little dependence that can be placed on the appearance of merit or sense.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #7
    Jane Austen
    “I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #8
    Jane Austen
    “Laugh as much as you choose, but you will not laugh me out of my opinion.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #9
    Jane Austen
    “I have faults enough, but they are not, I hope, of understanding. My temper I dare not vouch for. It is, I believe, too little yielding— certainly too little for the convenience of the world. I cannot forget the follies and vices of other so soon as I ought, nor their offenses against myself. My feelings are not puffed about with every attempt to move them. My temper would perhaps be called resentful. My good opinion once lost, is lost forever.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #10
    Jane Austen
    “You are too generous to trifle with me. If your feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes are unchanged; but one word from you will silence me on this subject for ever.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #11
    Jane Austen
    “There is, I believe, in every disposition a tendency to some particular evil, a natural defect, which not even the best education can overcome."
    "And your defect is a propensity to hate everybody."
    "And yours," he replied with a smile, "is wilfully to misunderstand them.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #12
    Jane Austen
    “She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me, and I am in no humor at present to give consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other men.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #13
    Charles Dickens
    “There are books of which the backs and covers are by far the best parts.”
    Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist

  • #14
    Charles Dickens
    “Suffering has been stronger than all other teaching, and has taught me to understand what your heart used to be. I have been bent and broken, but - I hope - into a better shape.”
    Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

  • #15
    Charles Dickens
    “We need never be ashamed of our tears.”
    Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

  • #16
    Charles Dickens
    “Love her, love her, love her! If she favours you, love her. If she wounds you, love her. If she tears your heart to pieces – and as it gets older and stronger, it will tear deeper – love her, love her, love her!”
    Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

  • #17
    Charles Dickens
    “In a word, I was too cowardly to do what I knew to be right, as I had been too cowardly to avoid doing what I knew to be wrong.”
    Charles Dickens, Great Expectations

  • #18
    Charles Dickens
    “There is a wisdom of the head, and... there is a wisdom of the heart.”
    Charles Dickens, Hard Times

  • #19
    Charles Dickens
    “It is because I think so much of warm and sensitive hearts, that I would spare them from being wounded.”
    Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist

  • #20
    إبراهيم الفقي
    “ما الحياة الا امل يصاحبها الم ويفاجئها اجل”
    د.ابراهيم الفقي

  • #22
    إبراهيم الفقي
    “الشخص الواثق من نفسه .. له ضجكة تختلف عن الاخرين”
    د.ابراهيم الفقي

  • #23
    إبراهيم الفقي
    “لا تتحدث عن أموالك أمام فقير ، لا تتحدث عن صحتك أمام عليل

    لا تتحدث عن قوتك أمام ضعيف ، لا تتحدث عن سعادتك أمام تعيس

    لا تتحدث عن حريتك أمام سجين ، لا تتحدث عن أولادك أمام عقيم

    لا تتحدث عن والدك أمام يتيم ، فجراحهم لا تحتمل المزيد

    زِن كلامك في كل أمور حياتك وَ اجعل مراعاة شعور الآخرين جزءاً من شخصيتك

    حتى لا يأتي يوم تجدك فيه وحيداً مع جُرحك

    فلا ترقص على جراح الآخرين .. كي لا يأتي يوم تجد فيه من يرقص على جرحك”
    ابراهيم الفقي

  • #24
    إبراهيم الفقي
    “‎" افعل كل ما تستطيع من خير...
    وبكل ما تستطيع من وسائل ...
    وبكافة الطرق الممكنة ...
    كلما أتيحت لك الفرصة ...
    إلى أكبر عدد من الناس ...
    لأطول فترة ممكنة ...
    وسوف يكون جزاؤك النجاح المطلق والسعادة الكاملة ...”
    ابراهيم الفقي

  • #25
    إبراهيم الفقي
    “الشخص الذي لا يقرأ لا يكون في درجة أعلى من الشخص الذي لا يعرف القراءة”
    إبراهيم الفقي, المفاتيح العشرة للنجاح

  • #26
    إبراهيم الفقي
    “يظن الناس ان الشعور بالسعادة هو نتيجة النجاح ولكن العكس هو صحيح
    النجاح هو نتيجة الشعور بالسعادة”
    إبراهيم الفقي

  • #27
    William W. Purkey
    “You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
    Love like you'll never be hurt,
    Sing like there's nobody listening,
    And live like it's heaven on earth.”
    William W. Purkey

  • #28
    Albert Einstein
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #29
    Dr. Seuss
    “You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”
    Dr. Seuss

  • #30
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.”
    Ralph Waldo Emerson

  • #31
    Emily Dickinson
    “If I read a book and it makes my whole body so cold no fire can ever warm me, I know that is poetry.”
    Emily Dickinson



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