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  • #1
    Søren Kierkegaard
    “Don't you know that a midnight hour comes when everyone has to take off his mask? Do you think life always lets itself be trifled with? Do you think you can sneak off a little before midnight to escape this?”
    Søren Kierkegaard

  • #2
    Oscar Wilde
    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #3
    Frank Zappa
    “So many books, so little time.”
    Frank Zappa

  • #4
    Dr. Seuss
    “You know you're in love when you can't fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.”
    Dr. Seuss

  • #5
    Albert Camus
    “Don’t walk in front of me… I may not follow
    Don’t walk behind me… I may not lead
    Walk beside me… just be my friend”
    Albert Camus

  • #6
    Maya Angelou
    “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
    Maya Angelou

  • #7
    Oscar Wilde
    “To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #8
    We accept the love we think we deserve.
    “We accept the love we think we deserve.”
    Stephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower

  • #9
    Pindar
    “O my soul, do not aspire to immortal life,
    but exhaust the limits of the possible.”
    Pindar

  • #10
    Marcus Tullius Cicero
    “A room without books is like a body without a soul.”
    Marcus Tullius Cicero

  • #11
    عبد الرحمن الشرقاوي
    “أتعرف ما معنى الكلمة؟
    مفتاح الجنة في كلمة
    دخول النار على كلمه
    وقضاء الله هو كلمه
    الكلمة لو تعرف حرمه زاد مزخور
    ...
    الكلمة نور ..
    وبعض الكلمات قبور
    وبعض الكلمات قلاع شامخة يعتصم بها النبل البشري
    الكلمة فرقان بين نبي وبغي
    بالكلمة تنكشف الغمة
    الكلمة نور
    ودليل تتبعه الأمة .
    عيسى ما كان سوى كلمة
    أضاء الدنيا بالكلمات وعلمها للصيادين
    فساروا يهدون العالم ..
    الكلمة زلزلت الظالم
    الكلمة حصن الحرية
    إن الكلمة مسؤولية إن الرجل هو كلمة، شرف الله هو الكلمة”
    عبد الرحمن الشرقاوي, الحسين ثائرًا. شهيدًا

  • #12
    “لا تقع في حب امرأة تقرأ،
    امرأة تحس بمشاعرها أكثر من اللازم،
    امرأة تكتب...
    لا تقع في حب امرأة مثقّفة ساحرة منتشية هذّاءَة ،
    امرأة مجنونة.
    لا تقع في حب امرأة تفكّر، امرأة تعرف ما تعرفه، وتعرف أيضًا كيف تطير، امرأة واثقة بنفسها.، لا تقع في حب امرأة تحب الشعر (فهؤلاء أخطر النساء)،
    امرأة تقف أمام لوحة لساعة، ولا تعرف العيش دون الموسيقى.
    لا تقع في حب امرأة مهتمة بالسياسة ومتمرّدة، امرأة تحس بالرعب عندما يغيب العدل. لا تقع في حب امرأة لا تحب مشاهدة التلفاز، ولا امرأة فائقة الجمال بغض النظر عن ملامح وجهها أو جسدها.امرأة مندفعة، مليئة بالبهجة، شفّافة، غير خاضعة. لا ترغب في الوقوع في حب امرأة كهذه؛ لأنك، إذا وقعت في حبها، وبغض النظر عن بقائها معك أم لا، أو حبها لك أم لا، فمنها، من مثل هذه المرأة، لا أحد يرجع.”
    مارتا ريفيرا

  • #13
    “Beyond the East the sunrise, beyond the West the sea,
    And East and West the wanderlust that will not let me be;
    It works in me like madness, dear, to bid me say good-by!
    For the seas call and the stars call, and oh, the call of the sky!

    I know not where the white road runs, nor what the blue hills are,
    But man can have the sun for friend, and for his guide a star;
    And there's no end of voyaging when once the voice is heard,
    For the river calls and the road calls, and oh, the call of a bird!

    Yonder the long horizon lies, and there by night and day
    The old ships draw to home again, the young ships sail away;
    And come I may, but go I must, and if men ask you why,
    You may put the blame on the stars and the sun and the white road and the sky!”
    Gerald Gould

  • #14
    “For a star to be born, there is one thing that must happen: a gaseous nebula must collapse.

    So collapse.
    Crumble.
    This is not your destruction.

    This is your birth.”
    Zoe Skylar

  • #15
    Casey McQuiston
    “I am, and always have been - first, last, and always - a child of America.

    You raised me. I grew up in the pastures and hills of Texas, but I had been to thirty-four states before I learned how to drive. When I caught the stomach flu in the fifth grade, my mother sent a note to school written on the back of a holiday memo from Vice President Biden. Sorry, sir—we were in a rush, and it was the only paper she had on hand.

    I spoke to you for the first time when I was eighteen, on the stage of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, when I introduced my mother as the nominee for president. You cheered for me. I was young and full of hope, and you let me embody the American dream: that a boy who grew up speaking two languages, whose family was blended and beautiful and enduring, could make a home for himself in the White House.

    You pinned the flag to my lapel and said, “We’re rooting for you.” As I stand before you today, my hope is that I have not let you down.

    Years ago, I met a prince. And though I didn’t realize it at the time, his country had raised him too.

    The truth is, Henry and I have been together since the beginning of this year. The truth is, as many of you have read, we have both struggled every day with what this means for our families, our countries, and our futures. The truth is, we have both had to make compromises that cost us sleep at night in order to afford us enough time to share our relationship with the world on our own terms.

    We were not afforded that liberty.

    But the truth is, also, simply this: love is indomitable. America has always believed this. And so, I am not ashamed to stand here today where presidents have stood and say that I love him, the same as Jack loved Jackie, the same as Lyndon loved Lady Bird. Every person who bears a legacy makes the choice of a partner with whom they will share it, whom the American people will “hold beside them in hearts and memories and history books. America: He is my choice.

    Like countless other Americans, I was afraid to say this out loud because of what the consequences might be. To you, specifically, I say: I see you. I am one of you. As long as I have a place in this White House, so will you. I am the First Son of the United States, and I’m bisexual. History will remember us.

    If I can ask only one thing of the American people, it’s this: Please, do not let my actions influence your decision in November. The decision you will make this year is so much bigger than anything I could ever say or do, and it will determine the fate of this country for years to come. My mother, your president, is the warrior and the champion that each and every American deserves for four more years of growth, progress, and prosperity. Please, don’t let my actions send us backward. I ask the media not to focus on me or on Henry, but on the campaign, on policy, on the lives and livelihoods of millions of Americans at stake in this election.

    And finally, I hope America will remember that I am still the son you raised. My blood still runs from Lometa, Texas, and San Diego, California, and Mexico City. I still remember the sound of your voices from that stage in Philadelphia. I wake up every morning thinking of your hometowns, of the families I’ve met at rallies in Idaho and Oregon and South Carolina. I have never hoped to be anything other than what I was to you then, and what I am to you now—the First Son, yours in actions and words. And I hope when Inauguration Day comes again in January, I will continue to be.”
    Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue

  • #16
    Marianne Williamson
    “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, 'Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?' Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It's not just in some of us; it's in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”
    Marianne Williamson, A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of "A Course in Miracles"



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