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  • #1
    أحمد شوقي
    “قف دون رأيك في الحياة مجاهداً -*-*- إن الحياة عقيدة و جهاد”
    أحمد شوقي

  • #2
    Paulo Coelho
    “Now that she had nothing to lose, she was free.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #3
    Paulo Coelho
    “When we meet someone and fall in love, we have a sense that the whole universe is on our side. And yet if something goes wrong, there is nothing left! How is it possible for the beauty that was there only minutes before to vanish so quickly? Life moves very fast. It rushes from heaven to hell in a matter of seconds.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #4
    Paulo Coelho
    “I can choose either to be a victim of the world or an adventurer in search of treasure. It's all a question of how I view my life.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #5
    Paulo Coelho
    “Anyone who is in love is making love the whole time, even when they're not. When two bodies meet, it is just the cup overflowing. They can stay together for hours, even days. They begin the dance one day and finish it the next, or--such is the pleasure they experience--they may never finish it. No eleven minutes for them.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #6
    Paulo Coelho
    “The strongest love is the love that can demonstrate its fragility.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #7
    Paulo Coelho
    “No one loses anyone, because no one owns anyone. That is the true experience of freedom: having the most important thing in the world without owning it”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #8
    Paulo Coelho
    “If I must be faithful to someone or something, I have, first of all, have to be faithful to myself.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #9
    Paulo Coelho
    “You can either be a victim of the world or an adventurer in search of treasure. It all depends on how you view your life.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #10
    Paulo Coelho
    “But if I don’t think about love, I will be nothing.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #11
    Paulo Coelho
    “Love one another, but let’s try not to possess one another.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #12
    Paulo Coelho
    “everyone knows how to love because we are all born with that gift.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #13
    Paulo Coelho
    “Life moves very fast. It rushes us from heaven to hell in a matter of seconds.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #14
    Paulo Coelho
    “Read. Forget everything you've been told about books and read.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #15
    Paulo Coelho
    “He said something like that:
    “In all languages in the world, there is the same proverb: ‘What the eyes don’t see, the heart doesn’t grieve over.’ Well, I say that there isn’t any ounce of truth in it. The further off they are, the closer to the heart are all those feelings that we try to repress and forget. If we’re far from exile, we want to store away every tiny memory of our roots. If we’re far from the person we love, everyone we pass in the street reminds us of them.
    At the end of the service, I went up to him and thanked him: I said I was a stranger in a strange land, and I thanked him for reminding me that what the eyes don’t see, the heart does grieve over. And my heart has grieved so much, that today I’m leaving.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #16
    Paulo Coelho
    “And the person who loves wholeheartedly feels free.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #17
    Paulo Coelho
    “Does a soldier go to war in order to kill the enemy? no, he goes in order to die for his country.

    Does a wife want to show her husband how happy she is? no, she wants him to see how she suffers in order to make him happy

    Does the husband go to work thinking he will find personal fulfillment there? no, he is giving his sweat and tears for the good of the family

    And so it goes on: sons give up their dreams to please their parents, parents give up their lives in order to please their children; pain and suffering are used to justify the one thing that should bring only LOVE..”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #18
    Paulo Coelho
    “a man doesn't prove he's a man by getting an erection. He's only a real man if he can pleasure a woman. And if he can pleasure a prostitute, he'll think he's the best lover on the block" -Nyah”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #19
    Paulo Coelho
    “تحت تأثير الشغف , نتوقف عن الطعام والنوم والعمل وتكف حمائم السلام عن التحليق
    فوقنا . ثمة ناس كثيرون يخافون من الشغف , لانه يدمر فى طريقه كل ما يتعلق بالماضى
    ولا يرغب أحدآ منا فى رؤية عالمه منهارا . لذا يحاول الكثيرون السيطرة على الخطر
    الذى يتهدد عالمهم ويتوصلون الى البقاء صامدين أمام العاصفة وهى فى أساسها اشبه
    بالغبار . هؤلاء هم مهندسو الأشياء التى تخطاها الزمن .

    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #20
    Paulo Coelho
    “She looked at her own past, and, for the first time, she forgave herself: it hadn't been
    her fault, but the fault
    of that insecure little boy, who had given up after the first attempt.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #21
    Paulo Coelho
    “Once upon a time, there was a bird. He was adorned with two perfect wings and with glossy, colorful, marvelous feathers.
    One day, a woman saw this bird and fell in love with him.
    She invited the bird to fly with her, and the two travelled across the sky in perfect harmony. She admired and venerated and celebrated that bird.
    But then she thought: He might want to visit far-off mountains!
    And she was afraid, afraid that she would never feel the same way about any other bird.
    And she thought: “I’m going to set a trap. The next time the bird appears, he will never leave again.”
    The bird, who was also in love, returned the following day, fell into the trap and was put in a cage.
    She looked at the bird every day. There he was, the object of her passion, and she showed him to her friends, who said: “Now you have everything you could possibly want.”
    However, a strange transformation began to take place: now that she had the bird and no longer needed to woo him, she began to lose interest.
    The bird, unable to fly and express the true meaning of his life, began to waste away and his feathers to lose their gloss; he grew ugly; and the woman no longer paid him any attention, except by feeding him and cleaning out his cage.
    One day, the bird died. The woman felt terribly sad and spent all her time thinking about him. But she did not remember the cage, she thought only of the day when she had seen him for the first time, flying contentedly amongst the clouds.
    If she had looked more deeply into herself, she would have realized that what had thrilled her about the bird was his freedom, the energy of his wings in motion, not his physical body.
    Without the bird, her life too lost all meaning, and Death came knocking at her door.
    “Why have you come?” she asked Death.
    “So that you can fly once more with him across the sky,” Death replied.
    “If you had allowed him to come and go, you would have loved and admired him ever more; alas, you now need me in order to find him again.”
    Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

  • #22
    محمد      إبراهيم
    “وطلعت لفوق جدا جداا ..
    صليت وكإنى بودعكوا ..
    معلش كلامى هيوجعكوا ..
    فـ إقروه للآخر لو حابيين ..
    كلنا مساكين ..
    أموات عايشين أو بين لـ إتنين ..
    انا كنت مفكر وانا عيل إن الأيام أفلام سيما ..
    ورضيت بالواقع لما فهمت ..
    حكمة ربنا فـ التقسيمه ..
    كلنا جايين الدنيا بنقص
    وبحاجه زياده عن الباقيين ..
    ويارب إزاى .. وانا مش بسأل ..
    ليه حُكمه فـ كل اللى بيحصل ..
    سبحانك قسّمت الأرزاق ..
    أشكال أنواع ..
    ولغات أسماء ..
    وشوارع فيها بيوت وحارات ..
    وجوامع وكنايس وبارات ..
    لا بتمنع رزقك عن كافر ..
    ولا سايب مؤمن فـ الضيقه ..
    ربنا موجود والنبى موجود ..
    والموت زى حسابنا حقيقه !”
    محمد إبر اهيم, فلوماستر أبيض

  • #23
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “يوماً ما قُلنا لن نفترق إلا بالموت ..
    تأخـر الموت ، و افترقنا !”
    محمود درويش

  • #24
    محمد مستجاب
    “ثلاثة أرباع الجمال الذي يجعلك منتشيا: ينبع من وجدانك، الربع الباقي من الخارج.”
    محمد مستجاب, نبش الغراب - المجموعة الثانية

  • #25
    محمد مستجاب
    “يتكون الإنسان من خمس حواس و أربع مميزات و ثلاث أعاجيب و تجربتين و حزن واحد”
    محمد مستجاب, الحزن يميل للممازحة

  • #26
    محمد مستجاب
    “ضاع المثل المصري: ظل رجل خير من ظل حائط، فقد أصبح الرجال يهابون الشمس ويجلسون في ظل الحوائط”
    محمد مستجاب, نبش الغراب - المجموعة الثانية

  • #27
    محمد مستجاب
    “سوف أجازيك بما لا طاقة لك به، أن تعيش مع من لا تحب، و تتنفس ما لا تريد، و تكتب ما لا تفهم، و تقرأ ما لا قيمة له، و ترتدى ما يهين جسدك، و تحل الكلمات المتقاطعة، و تحفظ أقوال من يذيقونك السعير، و تدفع نفقة لمن يسلبك هدوءك، و تتجول بين السحب دون أن تضع قدمك على الأرض، و تنام عند إشراق الحلم، و تستيقظ أمام التليفزيون”
    محمد مستجاب, الحزن يميل للممازحة

  • #28
    محمد مستجاب
    “ليست السحب هي التي تحجب أشعة الشمس. إنها المظلات، والسقوف، والضجيج، وعظام الجمجمة، وبلاهة الأصدقاء!”
    محمد مستجاب, نبش الغراب - المجموعة الثانية

  • #29
    محمد مستجاب
    “أخطر ما في المرض ليس الألم، إنما الإنصات الشديد لما يحدث.”
    محمد مستجاب, نبش الغراب - المجموعة الثانية

  • #30
    محمد مستجاب
    “لا تزال الابتسامة أهم وسائل تمهيد ورصف الطرق”
    محمد مستجاب



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