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  • #1
    محمد حامد الأحمري
    “الشيخ عبدالرحمن الدوسري كان يسخر مرة من أطفال لم يعجبهم تناول وجبة شعبية فقال ساخراً: سوف نعلبها لكم لتأكلوها؛ أي "نضعها في علب مستوردة" لتكون حديثة ومقبولة. وهذا المزاج الطفولي يخامر الشعوب التي تشعر بالتخلف، وتزيد هذه العقدة كلما زاد الفقر والجهل، فتجد المرأة الأقل تعلماً أكثر اهتماماً بالأصباغ الغربية، وهذه ليست ظاهرة عربية أو إيرانية أو هندية؛ فهي ظاهرة عامة، وعقدة نقص؛ تحدث عنها كثيرون، وناقشها علي شريعتي (..) إذ يرى أن المجتمع الجاهل والأكثر تخلفاً ينمي مكاسب شركات الزينة الغربية أكثر من المجتمع الغربي نفسه. ذلك أن الأصباغ وكثافتها وكثرتها وتكاليفها تصبح مع الجهل علامة على الرقي والتقدم والجمال المزيف، حيث يشوه التصنع والتكلف الحياة الطبيعية وينتج حالة من البشاعة مؤذية، ويصبح التصنع الغالي توجهاً عاماً، ومقياساً للجمال.”
    محمد حامد الأحمري, ملامح المستقبل

  • #2
    نزار قباني
    “Jerusalem! My Love,My Town

    I wept until my tears were dry
    I prayed until the candles flickered
    I knelt until the floor creaked
    I asked about Mohammed and Christ
    Oh Jerusalem, the fragrance of prophets
    The shortest path between earth and sky
    Oh Jerusalem, the citadel of laws
    A beautiful child with fingers charred
    and downcast eyes
    You are the shady oasis passed by the Prophet
    Your streets are melancholy
    Your minarets are mourning
    You, the young maiden dressed in black
    Who rings the bells at the Nativity Church,
    On sunday morning?
    Who brings toys for the children
    On Christmas eve?
    Oh Jerusalem, the city of sorrow
    A big tear wandering in the eye
    Who will halt the aggression
    On you, the pearl of religions?
    Who will wash your bloody walls?
    Who will safeguard the Bible?
    Who will rescue the Quran?
    Who will save Christ, From those who have killed Christ?
    Who will save man?
    Oh Jerusalem my town
    Oh Jerusalem my love
    Tomorrow the lemon trees will blossom
    And the olive trees will rejoice
    Your eyes will dance
    The migrant pigeons will return
    To your sacred roofs
    And your children will play again
    And fathers and sons will meet
    On your rosy hills
    My town
    The town of peace and olives”
    Nizar Qabbani

  • #3
    “هناك جرائم لا نتحمل مسؤوليتها مباشرة ;أي لم نشارك فيها,لكن لابد لنا من تحمل مسؤوليتها”
    نوبوأكي نوتوهارا, العرب: وجهة نظر يابانية

  • #4
    “فهمت ان المواطن العربي يقرن بين الأملاك العامة والسلطة,وهو نفسيا في لاوعيه على الأقل ينتقم سلبيا من السلطة القمعية فيدمر وطنه بانتقامه.”
    نوبوأكي نوتوهارا, العرب: وجهة نظر يابانية

  • #5
    “تحت ظروف غياب العدالة الإجتماعية تتعرض حقوق الإنسان للخطر
    ولذلك يصبح الفرد هشا ومؤقتا وساكنا بلا فعالية لانه يعامل دائما بلا تقدير
    لقيمته كانسان واستغرب باستمرار لمذا يستعملون كلمة الديموقراطيه كثيرا
    في المجتمع العربي ؟”
    نوبوأكي نوتوهارا, العرب: وجهة نظر يابانية

  • #6
    Barbara Kingsolver
    “The very least you can do in your life is figure out what you hope for. And the most you can do is live inside that hope. Not admire it from a distance but live right in it, under its roof.”
    Barbara Kingsolver, Animal Dreams

  • #7
    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

  • #8
    Friendship ... is born at the moment when one man says to another What! You
    “Friendship ... is born at the moment when one man says to another "What! You too? I thought that no one but myself . . .”
    C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves

  • #9
    C.S. Lewis
    “You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.”
    C.S. Lewis

  • #10
    C.S. Lewis
    “To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything and your heart will be wrung and possibly broken. If you want to make sure of keeping it intact you must give it to no one, not even an animal. Wrap it carefully round with hobbies and little luxuries; avoid all entanglements. Lock it up safe in the casket or coffin of your selfishness. But in that casket, safe, dark, motionless, airless, it will change. It will not be broken; it will become unbreakable, impenetrable, irredeemable. To love is to be vulnerable.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves

  • #11
    Deborah Moggach
    “The only real failure is the failure to try, and the measure of success is how we cope with disappointment.”
    Deborah Moggach, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

  • #12
    Deborah Moggach
    “But it's also true that the person who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing. All we know about the future is that it will be different. But perhaps what we fear is that it will be the same. So we must celebrate the changes.”
    Deborah Moggach

  • #13
    Shauna Niequist
    “I have always, essentially, been waiting. Waiting to become something else, waiting to be that person I always thought I was on the verge of becoming, waiting for that life I thought I would have. In my head, I was always one step away. In high school, I was biding my time until I could become the college version of myself, the one my mind could see so clearly. In college, the post-college “adult” person was always looming in front of me, smarter, stronger, more organized. Then the married person, then the person I’d become when we have kids. For twenty years, literally, I have waited to become the thin version of myself, because that’s when life will really begin.
    And through all that waiting, here I am. My life is passing, day by day, and I am waiting for it to start. I am waiting for that time, that person, that event when my life will finally begin.
    I love movies about “The Big Moment” – the game or the performance or the wedding day or the record deal, the stories that split time with that key event, and everything is reframed, before it and after it, because it has changed everything. I have always wanted this movie-worthy event, something that will change everything and grab me out of this waiting game into the whirlwind in front of me. I cry and cry at these movies, because I am still waiting for my own big moment. I had visions of life as an adventure, a thing to be celebrated and experienced, but all I was doing was going to work and coming home, and that wasn’t what it looked like in the movies.
    John Lennon once said, “Life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans.” For me, life is what was happening while I was busy waiting for my big moment. I was ready for it and believed that the rest of my life would fade into the background, and that my big moment would carry me through life like a lifeboat.
    The Big Moment, unfortunately, is an urban myth. Some people have them, in a sense, when they win the Heisman or become the next American Idol. But even that football player or that singer is living a life made up of more than that one moment. Life is a collection of a million, billion moments, tiny little moments and choices, like a handful of luminous, glowing pearl. It takes so much time, and so much work, and those beads and moments are so small, and so much less fabulous and dramatic than the movies.
    But this is what I’m finding, in glimpses and flashes: this is it. This is it, in the best possible way. That thing I’m waiting for, that adventure, that move-score-worthy experience unfolding gracefully. This is it. Normal, daily life ticking by on our streets and sidewalks, in our houses and apartments, in our beds and at our dinner tables, in our dreams and prayers and fights and secrets – this pedestrian life is the most precious thing any of use will ever experience.”
    Shauna Niequist, Cold Tangerines: Celebrating the Extraordinary Nature of Everyday Life

  • #14
    Vadim Zeland
    “This is one of the most paradoxical aspects of the freedom of choice. People really can choose happiness and success for themselves and yet at the same time remain restricted by pendulums that lead them away from the wave of fortune. Here we return to a theme we discussed earlier; to claim freedom of choice you must be independent. You have the right to be free of the influence of other people’s pendulums. Now we will clarify how you can claim this right. The”
    Vadim Zeland, Reality Transurfing Steps I-V

  • #15
    Vadim Zeland
    “You might think that life is not as good as it used to be but the younger generation happens to think that life is wonderful. Maybe they just do not know how great things were, when you were their age. Having said that, when you were young, the older generation complained about life too and reminisced about the good old days. This pattern cannot simply be explained by the tendency of the human psyche to erase all negative memories leaving just the positive ones. The criticism is aimed at the present moment which is supposedly worse than it used to be. If you accept the fact that life is getting worse with every passing year then you would have to agree that the world should have simply fallen to pieces a long time ago. An uncountable number of generations have passed since the beginning of human history and each one believes that life’s colours have faded. Many an old man will tell you with absolute certainty how much better Coca-Cola used to be. Coca-Cola was invented in 1886. Imagine how disgusting coke must be by now if it has been consistently worsening in quality since”
    Vadim Zeland, Reality Transurfing Steps I-V

  • #16
    Vadim Zeland
    “When you go with the flow the world meets you halfway The”
    Vadim Zeland, Reality Transurfing Steps I-V

  • #17
    Shonda Rhimes
    “I think a lot of people dream. And while they are busy dreaming, the really happy people, the really successful people, the really interesting, powerful, engaged people? Are busy doing.”
    Shonda Rhimes, Year of Yes: How to Dance It Out, Stand In the Sun and Be Your Own Person

  • #18
    Vadim Zeland
    “Do not watch how other people walk their path to success or try to keep up with them. Do not give in to the herd instinct. You have your own calling. The majority take the roads well-trodden but true success is achieved by the few who refuse to follow the rule “do as I do” and independently tread their own path.”
    Vadim Zeland, Reality Transurfing Steps I-V

  • #19
    Vadim Zeland
    “To perceive your personal fulfilment in service to something or someone else, in helping the weak and defenceless, or in giving yourself fully to someone else’s vision or idea is nothing more than an illusion and self-deception. In the illusion the mind has been seriously gripped by a pendulum and sees its happiness exclusively in service to it. However hard the mind tries to convince itself that it has found happiness in service to other people or to some lofty idea, this person’s heart will be miserable and forced back into its box with no strength to even verbalise its rights to personal happiness. The conviction that another person’s idea is one’s own or that another person’s happiness represents one’s own fulfilment is a misconception held by people who have been unable to find their own goal, or perhaps have not even tried.”
    Vadim Zeland, Reality Transurfing Steps I-V

  • #20
    Vadim Zeland
    “For now, whilst you are only on the path to your goal you should put your own happiness first. Then you will avoid frightening your heart away from the goal. On the path to your goal allow your heart to think only of itself. Once you have achieved your goal you can afford your altruistic mind as much freedom as it desires in looking after your loved ones, nature, homeless animals, starving children and whoever else you feel drawn to help.”
    Vadim Zeland, Reality Transurfing Steps I-V

  • #21
    “من الاقتباسات الجميلة التي وقعت عليها في الرواية، عندما يصف البطل ما كان عليه التعذيب في المعسكرات، فيقول آسفاً لذلك مشيداً بغيابه: "حين أتذكر أن هذا كله قد حصل في حياتي، وأننا وصلنا اليوم إلى هذا العهد السعيد، فلا يسعني إلا أن أدهش لهذا التقدم الذي أحرزناه، ولهذه السرعة في انتشار المبادئ الإنسانية، إذا وقعت مذكراتي هذه بين يدي شاب فليذكر أن أحسن التغييرات وأبقاها هي التي ترجع إلى تحسن الأخلاق والعادات لا إلى هزة عنيفة أو ثورة جامحة".”
    الكسندر بوشكين / ابنة الضابط

  • #22
    Vadim Zeland
    “I repeat, your positive qualities and failings are not your partner’s prime concern. The sense of self-worth they experience when talking to you however, is their upmost priority.”
    Vadim Zeland, Reality Transurfing Steps I-V

  • #23
    Tara Westover
    “You can love someone and still choose to say goodbye to them,” she says now. “You can miss a person every day, and still be glad that they are no longer in your life.”
    Tara Westover, Educated

  • #24
    Tara Westover
    “My life was narrated for me by others. Their voices were forceful, emphatic, absolute. It had never occurred to me that my voice might be as strong as theirs.”
    Tara Westover, Educated

  • #25
    Tara Westover
    “It’s strange how you give the people you love so much power over you.”
    Tara Westover, Educated

  • #26
    Tara Westover
    “The thing about having a mental breakdown is that no matter how obvious it is that you're having one, it is somehow not obvious to you. I'm fine, you think. So what if I watched TV for twenty-four straight hours yesterday. I'm not falling apart. I'm just lazy. Why it's better to think yourself lazy than think yourself in distress, I'm not sure. But it was better. More than better: it was vital.”
    Tara Westover, Educated

  • #27
    Tara Westover
    “The decisions I made after that moment were not the ones she would have made. They were the choices of a changed person, a new self.
    You could call this selfhood many things. Transformation. Metamorphosis. Falsity. Betrayal.
    I call it an education”
    Tara Westover, Educated

  • #28
    Tara Westover
    “I began to experience the most powerful advantage of money: the ability to think of things besides money.”
    Tara Westover, Educated

  • #29
    Tara Westover
    “The skill I was learning was a crucial one, the patience to read things I could not yet understand.”
    Tara Westover, Educated

  • #30
    Tara Westover
    “Curiosity is a luxury for the financially secure.”
    Tara Westover, Educated



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