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  • #1
    George Orwell
    “Perhaps one did not want to be loved so much as to be understood.”
    George Orwell, 1984

  • #2
    Marion Zimmer Bradley
    “Remain true to yourself, child. If you know your own heart, you will always have one friend who does not lie.”
    Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Forest House

  • #3
    John Cheever
    “I've been homesick for countries I've never been, and longed to be where I couldn't be.”
    John Cheever

  • #4
    Oscar Wilde
    “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.”
    Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere's Fan

  • #5
    Jon Krakauer
    “Happiness [is] only real when shared”
    Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild

  • #6
    Jon Krakauer
    “I now walk into the wild.”
    Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild

  • #7
    Jon Krakauer
    “I'd like to repeat the advice that I gave you before, in that I think you really should make a radical change in your lifestyle and begin to boldly do things which you may previously never have thought of doing, or been too hesitant to attempt. So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned to a life of security, conformity, and conservatism, all of which may appear to give one peace of mind, but in reality nothing is more damaging to the adventurous spirit within a man than a secure future. The very basic core of a man's living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.

    If you want to get more out of life, Ron, you must lose your inclination for monotonous security and adopt a helter-skelter style of life that will at first appear to you to be crazy. But once you become accustomed to such a life you will see its full meaning and its incredible beauty. And so, Ron, in short, get out of Salton City and hit the Road. I guarantee you will be very glad you did. But I fear that you will ignore my advice. You think that I am stubborn, but you are even more stubborn than me. You had a wonderful chance on your drive back to see one of the greatest sights on earth, the Grand Canyon, something every American should see at least once in his life. But for some reason incomprehensible to me you wanted nothing but to bolt for home as quickly as possible, right back to the same situation which you see day after day after day. I fear you will follow this same inclination in the future and thus fail to discover all the wonderful things that God has placed around us to discover.

    Don't settle down and sit in one place. Move around, be nomadic, make each day a new horizon. You are still going to live a long time, Ron, and it would be a shame if you did not take the opportunity to revolutionize your life and move into an entirely new realm of experience.

    You are wrong if you think Joy emanates only or principally from human relationships. God has placed it all around us. It is in everything and anything we might experience. We just have to have the courage to turn against our habitual lifestyle and engage in unconventional living.

    My point is that you do not need me or anyone else around to bring this new kind of light in your life. It is simply waiting out there for you to grasp it, and all you have to do is reach for it. The only person you are fighting is yourself and your stubbornness to engage in new circumstances.”
    Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild

  • #8
    Jon Krakauer
    “I read somewhere... how important it is in life not necessarily to be strong, but to feel strong... to measure yourself at least once.”
    Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild

  • #9
    أحمد مطر
    “جس الطبيب خافقي وقال لي:
    هل هنا الألم ؟؟
    قلت له : نعم
    فشق بالمشرط جيب معطفي واخرج القلم !!
    هز الطبيب رأسه.. ومال وأبتسم
    وقال لي: ليس سوى قلم
    فقلت :لا يا سيدي
    هذا يد ...وفم
    ورصاصة.. ودم
    وتهمة سافرة.... تمشي بلا قدم !”
    أحمد مطر

  • #10
    عمر بن الخطاب
    “لو كان لي الخيار بان اختار لما كنت غير بائع للازهار فان فاتني الربح لم يفوتني العطر”
    عمر بن الخطاب

  • #11
    مريد البرغوثي
    “السعيد، هو السعيد ليلاً والشقيّ، هو الشقي ليلاً أما النهار فيشغل أهله”
    مريد البرغوثي, رأيت رام الله

  • #12
    مريد البرغوثي
    “الأمل يضغط على صاحبه كما يضغط الألم”
    مريد البرغوثي, رأيت رام الله

  • #13
    مريد البرغوثي
    “المخدة هي سجل حياتنا. المسودة الأولية لروايتنا التي، كل مساء تكتبها بلا حبر ونحكيها بلا صوت. ولا يسمع بها أحد إلا نحن، هي الخربشات التي تأتي علي البال بلا ترتيب ولا تركيب. المخدة هي محكمتنا القطنية البيضاء، الناعمة الملمس، القاسية الأحكام. المخدة هي (يوم القيامة) اليومي.”
    مريد البرغوثي, رأيت رام الله

  • #14
    مريد البرغوثي
    “السمكة,
    حتى وهي في شباك الصيادين,
    تظل تحمل رائحة البحر!”
    مريد البرغوثي, رأيت رام الله

  • #15
    Lord Byron
    “There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
    There is a rapture on the lonely shore,
    There is society, where none intrudes,
    By the deep Sea, and music in its roar:
    I love not Man the less, but Nature more,
    From these our interviews, in which I steal
    From all I may be, or have been before,
    To mingle with the Universe, and feel
    What I can ne’er express, yet cannot all conceal.”
    Lord Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage

  • #16
    Paulo Coelho
    “It's the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

  • #17
    Søren Kierkegaard
    “People demand freedom of speech as a compensation for the freedom of thought which they seldom use.”
    Søren Kierkegaard

  • #18
    Søren Kierkegaard
    “Life is not a problem to be solved, but a reality to be experienced.”
    Soren Kierkegaard

  • #19
    Søren Kierkegaard
    “What labels me, negates me.”
    Soren Kierkegaard

  • #20
    Søren Kierkegaard
    “The greatest hazard of all, losing one’s self, can occur very quietly in the world, as if it were nothing at all. No other loss can occur so quietly; any other loss - an arm, a leg, five dollars, a wife, etc. - is sure to be noticed.”
    Søren Kierkegaard, The Sickness Unto Death: A Christian Psychological Exposition for Upbuilding and Awakening

  • #21
    Søren Kierkegaard
    “The Bible is very easy to understand. But we Christians are a bunch of scheming swindlers. We pretend to be unable to understand it because we know very well that the minute we understand, we are obliged to act accordingly.”
    Soren Kierkegaard, Provocations: Spiritual Writings of Kierkegaard

  • #22
    Søren Kierkegaard
    “In addition to my other numerous acquaintances, I have one more intimate confidant… My depression is the most faithful mistress I have known — no wonder, then, that I return the love.”
    Soren Kierkegaard, Either/Or: A Fragment of Life

  • #23
    Søren Kierkegaard
    “God creates out of nothing. Wonderful you say. Yes, to be sure, but he does what is still more wonderful: he makes saints out of sinners.”
    Soren Kierkegaard, The Journals of Kierkegaard

  • #24
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “سجِّل! أنا عربي
    ورقمُ بطاقتي خمسونَ ألفْ
    وأطفالي ثمانيةٌ
    وتاسعهُم.. سيأتي بعدَ صيفْ!
    فهلْ تغضبْ؟
    سجِّلْ!
    أنا عربي
    وأعملُ مع رفاقِ الكدحِ في محجرْ
    وأطفالي ثمانيةٌ
    أسلُّ لهمْ رغيفَ الخبزِ،
    والأثوابَ والدفترْ
    من الصخرِ
    ولا أتوسَّلُ الصدقاتِ من بابِكْ
    ولا أصغرْ
    أمامَ بلاطِ أعتابكْ
    فهل تغضب؟
    سجل
    أنا عربي
    أنا اسم بلا لقبِ
    صبورٌ في بلادٍ كلُّ ما فيها
    يعيشُ بفورةِ الغضبِ
    جذوري...
    قبلَ ميلادِ الزمانِ رستْ
    وقبلَ تفتّحِ الحقبِ
    وقبلَ السّروِ والزيتونِ
    .. وقبلَ ترعرعِ العشبِ
    أبي.. من أسرةِ المحراثِ
    لا من سادةٍ نجبِ
    وجدّي كانَ فلاحاً
    بلا حسبٍ.. ولا نسبِ!
    يعلّمني شموخَ الشمسِ قبلَ قراءةِ الكتبِ
    وبيتي كوخُ ناطورٍ
    منَ الأعوادِ والقصبِ
    فهل ترضيكَ منزلتي؟
    أنا اسم بلا لقبِ
    سجل
    أنا عربي
    ولونُ الشعرِ.. فحميٌّ
    ولونُ العينِ.. بنيٌّ
    وميزاتي:
    على رأسي عقالٌ فوقَ كوفيّه
    وكفّي صلبةٌ كالصخرِ
    تخمشُ من يلامسَها
    وعنواني:
    أنا من قريةٍ عزلاءَ منسيّهْ
    شوارعُها بلا أسماء
    وكلُّ رجالها في الحقلِ والمحجرْ
    فهل تغضبْ؟
    سجِّل
    أنا عربي
    سلبتَ كرومَ أجدادي
    وأرضاً كنتُ أفلحُها
    أنا وجميعُ أولادي
    ولم تتركْ لنا.. ولكلِّ أحفادي
    سوى هذي الصخورِ..
    فهل ستأخذُها
    حكومتكمْ.. كما قيلا؟
    إذن
    سجِّل.. برأسِ الصفحةِ الأولى
    أنا لا أكرهُ الناسَ
    ولا أسطو على أحدٍ
    ولكنّي.. إذا ما جعتُ
    آكلُ لحمَ مغتصبي
    حذارِ.. حذارِ.. من جوعي
    ومن غضبي”
    محمود درويش, الأعمال الشعرية الكاملة

  • #25
    John Keats
    “Do you not see how necessary a world of pains and troubles is to school an intelligence and make it a soul?”
    John Keats, Letters of John Keats

  • #26
    John Keats
    “Nothing ever becomes real 'til it is experienced.”
    John Keats

  • #27
    John Keats
    “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all
    Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know”
    John Keats, The Complete Poems

  • #28
    Lord Byron
    “I live not in myself, but I become
    Portion of that around me: and to me
    High mountains are a feeling, but the hum
    of human cities torture.”
    George Gordon Byron, Childe Harold's Pilgrimage

  • #29
    Lord Byron
    “8.
    "For who would trust the seeming sighs
    Of wife or paramour?
    Fresh feres will dry the bright blue eyes
    We late saw streaming o'er.
    For pleasures past I do not grieve,
    Nor perils gathering near;
    My greatest grief is that I leave
    No thing that claims a tear.

    9.
    "And now I'm in the world alone,
    Upon the wide, wide sea:
    But why should I for others groan,
    When none will sigh for me?
    Perchance my dog will whine in vain,
    Till fed by stranger hands;
    But long ere I come back again,
    He'd tear me where he stands.

    10.
    "With thee, my bark, I'll swiftly go
    Athwart the foaming brine;
    Nor care what land thou bear'st me to,
    So not again to mine.
    Welcome, welcome, ye dark blue waves!
    And when you fail my sight,
    Welcome, ye deserts, and ye caves!
    My native Land — Good Night!”
    Lord Byron, Lord Byron: Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage

  • #30
    “Gilgamesh was called a god and a man; Enkidu was an animal and a man. It is the story of their becoming human together.”
    Herbert Mason, The Epic of Gilgamesh



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