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  • #1
    Oriana Fallaci
    “عادت بدترین بیماریه. کاری می کنه که آدم به هر بدبختی و هر دردی سر خم کنه و بتونه کنار آدمای نفرت انگیز دووم بیاره”
    Oriana Fallaci, A Man

  • #2
    سیاوش کسرایی
    “هزاران چشم گویا و لب خاموش
    مرا پیک امید خویش می داند
    هزاران دست لرزان و دل پرجوش
    گهی می گیردم، گه پیش می راند
    پیش می آیم
    دل و جان را به زیورهای انسانی می آرایم
    به نیرویی که دارد زندگی در چشم و در لبخند
    نقاب از چهره ی ترس آفرین مرگ خواهم کَند
    ...
    شما، ای قله های سرکش خاموش
    که پیشانی به تندهای سهم انگیز می سایید
    ...
    غرور و سربلندی هم شما را باد
    امیدم را برافرازید
    چو پرچم ها که از باد سحرگاهان به سر دارید
    غرورم را نگه دارید
    به سان آن پلنگانی که در کوه و کمر دارید.”
    سیاوش کسرایی

  • #3
    Garrison Keillor
    “Anyone who thinks sitting in church can make you a Christian must also think that sitting in a garage can make you a car.”
    Garrison Keillor

  • #4
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “Knock, And He'll open the door
    Vanish, And He'll make you shine like the sun
    Fall, And He'll raise you to the heavens
    Become nothing, And He'll turn you into everything.”
    Jalal Ad-Din Rumi

  • #5
    Ali Shariati
    “إن قيمة كل واحد منا على قدر ايمانه بنفسه”
    علي شريعتي, النباهة والاستحمار

  • #6
    Ali Shariati
    “الاستحمار هو طلسمة الذهن وإلهاؤه عن الدراية الإنسانية والدراية الاجتماعية و إشغاله بحق أو بباطل، مقدس أو غير مقدس.”
    علي شريعتي, النباهة والاستحمار

  • #7
    Ali Shariati
    “اذا غير الانسان ذاته وطبيعته يصبح قادراً على تغيير مصيره ومصير تاريخه ولا يرتبط ذلك بالجسم والمال والمقام..بل بانسانية الفرد التي تبقى له فقط”
    علي شريعتي, النباهة والاستحمار

  • #8
    Shahriar Mandanipour
    “حالی داشتم مثل مستی در اندوه که می نوشی و می فهمی زیادی است و باز سر می کشی تا استفراغ”
    شهریار مندنی پور / Shahriar Mandanipoor, شرق بنفشه

  • #9
    رضا قاسمی
    “منظره‌ی ویرانی آدم‌ها غم‌انگیزترین منظره‌ی دنیاست .”
    رضا قاسمی / Reza Ghasemi

  • #10
    C.S. Lewis
    “If we find ourselves with a desire that nothing in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that we were made for another world.”
    C.S. Lewis

  • #11
    Zygmunt Bauman
    “One thing which even the most seasoned and discerning masters of the art of choice do not and cannot choose, is the society to be born into - and so we are all in travel, whether we like it or not. We have not been asked about our feelings anyway. Thrown into a vast open sea with no navigation charts and all the marker buoys sunk and barely visible, we have only two choices left: we may rejoice in the breath-taking vistas of new discoveries - or we may tremble out of fear of drowning. One option not really realistic is to claim sanctuary in a safe harbour; one could bet that what seems to be a tranquil haven today will be soon modernized, and a theme park, amusement promenade or crowded marina will replace the sedate boat sheds. The third option not thus being available, which of the two other options will be chosen or become the lot of the sailor depends in no small measure on the ship's quality and the navigation skills of the sailors. Not all ships are seaworthy, however. And so the larger the expanse of free sailing, the more the sailor's fate tends to be polarized and the deeper the chasm between the poles. A pleasurable adventure for the well-equipped yacht may prove a dangerous trap for a tattered dinghy. In the last account, the difference between the two is that between life and death.”
    Zygmunt Bauman, Globalization: The Human Consequences

  • #12
    Shahriar Mandanipour
    “خوشا به حال آنها که رها نشده اند از ازل که بیهوده بپویند راه ابد را که سرانجام به ازل می رسد از دوران جهان و خوشا به حال مردگان آخرین که اندوهی به ارث نمی گذارند.دل دلدادگی”
    شهریار مندنی پور

  • #13
    احمد شاملو
    “مرگ را ديده‌ام من.



    در ديدار غمناك،

    من مرگ را به دست

    سوده‌ام.



    من مرگ را زيسته‌ام

    با آوازي غمناك

    غمناك

    و به عمري سخت دراز و سخت فرساينده”
    احمد شاملو

  • #15
    مهدی اخوان ثالث
    “هی فلانی! زندگی شاید همین باشد؟
    یک فریب ساده و کوچک
    آن هم از دست عزیزی که تو دنیا را
    جز برای او و جز با او نمی خواهی.
    من گمانم زندگی باید همین باشد.”
    اخوان ثالث

  • #16
    احمد شاملو
    “باش تا نفرین دوزخ از تو چه سازد
    که مادران سیاه پوش
    داغ داران زیباترین فرزندان آفتاب و باد
    هنوز از سجاده ها
    سر بر نگرفته اند ”
    احمد شاملو / Ahmad Shamlou

  • #18
    احمد شاملو
    “مرا
    تو
    بی سببی
    نيستی.
    به راستی
    صلت کدام قصيده ای
    ای غزل؟
    ستاره باران جواب کدام سلامی
    به آفتاب
    از دريچه ی تاريک؟

    کلام از نگاه تو شکل می بندد.
    خوشا نظر بازيا که تو آغازمی کنی!”
    احمد شاملو, ابراهیم در آتش

  • #19
    Mark Twain
    “If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.”
    Mark Twain

  • #20
    Elie Wiesel
    “The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of art is not ugliness, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, it's indifference.”
    Elie Wiesel

  • #21
    Allen Saunders
    “Life is what happens to us while we are making other plans.”
    Allen Saunders

  • #22
    احمد شاملو
    “دهان ات را می بویند
    مبادا که گفته باشی دوست ات می دارم.
    دل ات را می بویند
    روزگار غریبی ست، نازنین
    وعشق را
    کنار تیرک راه بند
    تازیانه می زنند.
    عشق را در پستوی خانه نهان باید کرد”
    شاملو

  • #23
    Albert Camus
    “You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of. You will never live if you are looking for the meaning of life.”
    Albert Camus

  • #24
    Woody Allen
    “God is silent. Now if only man would shut up.”
    Woody Allen

  • #25
    Sadegh Hedayat
    “در زندگی زخمهایی است که روح را آهسته در انزوا می خورد ومیتراشد”
    صادق هدایت / Sadegh Hedayat, The Blind Owl

  • #26
    Sadegh Hedayat
    “اگر مرگ نبود همه ارزویش میکردند”
    صادق هدایت

  • #27
    Alexandre Dumas fils
    “The difference between genius and stupidity is: genius has its limits.”
    Alexandre Dumas-fils

  • #28
    Albert Einstein
    “A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #29
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “That which does not kill us makes us stronger.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche

  • #30
    Milan Kundera
    “We all need someone to look at us. we can be divided into four categories according to the kind of look we wish to live under. the first category longs for the look of an infinite number of anonymous eyes, in other words, for the look of the public. the second category is made up of people who have a vital need to be looked at by many known eyes. they are the tireless hosts of cocktail parties and dinners. they are happier than the people in the first category, who, when they lose their public, have the feeling that the lights have gone out in the room of their lives. this happens to nearly all of them sooner or later. people in the second category, on the other hand, can always come up with the eyes they need. then there is the third category, the category of people who need to be constantly before the eyes of the person they love. their situation is as dangerous as the situation of people in the first category. one day the eyes of their beloved will close, and the room will go dark. and finally there is the fourth category, the rarest, the category of people who live in the imaginary eyes of those who are not present. they are the dreamers.”
    Milan Kundera

  • #31
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    “Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.”
    Rainer Maria Rilke

  • #32
    Milan Kundera
    “Metaphors are dangerous. Love begins with a metaphor. Which is to say, love begins at the point when a woman enters her first word into our poetic memory.”
    Milan Kundera



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