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  • #1
    رضوى عاشور
    “عادة ما أشعر انى خفيفة قادرة على ان أطير وأنا مستقرة فى مقعد أقرأ رواية ممتعة. حين أشعر بنفسى ثقيلة أعرف أنى على مشارف نوبة جديدة من الاكتئاب”
    رضوى عاشور, فرج

  • #2
    Gustave Flaubert
    “The art of writing is the art of discovering what you believe.”
    Gustave Flaubert

  • #3
    “لا أصعب من هذه الكلمة..لا أصعب من هذه اللحظة..لا أصعب من أن تحاول وصف ما لا يمكن وصفه..بأى شكل!!”
    منى المرشود, أنت لي

  • #4
    علاء سعد حسن
    “الراحة التي تجلب السعادة هي راحة القلب والنفس .. أما راحة الجسد فلا تؤدي إلا إلى الموت !!”
    علاء سعد حسن, حتي لا تموت الروح

  • #5
    ليلى الجهني
    “إنني أكبر, وأتورط في سحر الكتب و القراءة أكثر فأكثر . لم تعد القراءة بالنسبة لي متعة بل غريزة كالجوع تمامًا ,و منذ وقت بعيد أدركت أن لا شيء يمنحني الأمان مثل أن أجد نفسي بين الكتب.”
    ليلى الجهني, 40 في معنى أن أكبر

  • #6
    عدنان إبراهيم
    “أنا مكلف بعقلي الذي في دماغي, وأنت مكلف بعقلك الذي في دماغك, لا تستعير عقل أحد - ليعمل كل منّا عقله. - عدنان إبراهيم”
    عدنان إبراهيم

  • #7
    Roald Dahl
    “So please, oh please, we beg, we pray, go throw your TV set away, and in its place you can install, a lovely bookshelf on the wall.”
    Roald Dahl

  • #8
    Stephen Greenblatt
    “I think the writing of literature should give pleasure. What else should it be about? It is not nuclear physics. It actually has to give pleasure or it is worth nothing.”
    Stephen Greenblatt

  • #9
    علي الطنطاوي
    “ما في الحب شيء !! ولا على المحبين من سبيل !! إنما السبيل على من ينسى في الحب دينه، أو يضيع خلقه، أو يهدم رجولته”
    علي الطنطاوي

  • #10
    Markus Zusak
    “Like most misery, it started with apparent happiness.”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #11
    Ezra Pound
    “No man understands a deep book until he has seen and lived at least part of its contents.”
    Ezra Pound

  • #12
    Voltaire
    “السر في كونك شخصا مثيرا للملل، هو أنك تقول كل شيء!”
    فولتير

  • #13
    George Bernard Shaw
    “There are two tragedies in life. One is to lose your heart's desire. The other is to gain it.”
    George Bernard Shaw, Man and Superman

  • #14
    Leo Tolstoy
    “Muhammad has always been standing higher than the Christianity. He does not consider god as a human being and never makes himself equal to God. Muslims worship nothing except God and Muhammad is his Messenger. There is no any mystery and secret in it.”
    Leo Tolstoy

  • #15
    محمد الغزالي
    “ان وجهى ليسود حين ارى العمل يخرج من يد الكافر مجودا متقنا ويخرج من يد المسلم هزيلا مشوها”
    محمد الغزالي

  • #16
    Charles Bukowski
    “Do you hate people?”

    “I don't hate them...I just feel better when they're not around.”
    Charles Bukowski, Barfly

  • #17
    John Green
    “What a treacherous thing to believe that a person is more than a person.”
    John Green, Paper Towns

  • #18
    John Green
    “So I walked back to my room and collapsed on the bottom bunk, thinking that if people were rain, I was drizzle and she was a hurricane.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #19
    John Green
    “You don't remember what happened. What you remember becomes what happened.”
    John Green, An Abundance of Katherines

  • #20
    رضوى عاشور
    “ما أعرفه أن وجودك ولو فى البعد هو سند هائل لى”
    رضوى عاشور, خديجة وسوسن

  • #21
    Shmuley Boteach
    “There is greatness in doing something you hate for the sake of someone you love.”
    Shmuley Boteach

  • #22
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “و كن من أنتَ حيث تكون
    و احمل عبءَ قلبِكَ وحدهُ”
    محمود درويش

  • #23
    رضوى عاشور
    “فلما غض الطرف عرف أن روحه هي التي تعلقت”
    رضوى عاشور, ثلاثية غرناطة

  • #24
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.”
    Rumi

  • #25
    Khaled Hosseini
    “With the passing of time, she would slowly tire of this exercise. She would find it increasingly exhausting to conjure up, to dust off, to resuscitate once again what was long dead. There would come a day, in fact, years later, when [she] would no longer bewail his loss. Or not as relentlessly; not nearly. There would come a day when the details of his face would begin to slip from memory's grip, when overhearing a mother on the street call after her child by [his] name would no longer cut her adrift. She would not miss him as she did now, when the ache of his absence was her unremitting companion--like the phantom pain of an amputee.”
    Khaled Hosseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns

  • #26
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    “I cannot remember the books I've read any more than the meals I have eaten; even so, they have made me.”
    Ralph Waldo Emerson



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