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  • #1
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “Do not leave me,
    hide in my heart like a secret,
    wind around my head like a turban.
    "I come and go as I please,"
    you say, "swift as a heartbeat."
    You can tease me as much as you like
    but never leave me.”
    Rumi

  • #2
    J.D. Salinger
    “Mothers are all slightly insane.”
    J. D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye

  • #3
    J.D. Salinger
    “I was trying to feel some kind of good-bye. I mean I’ve left schools and places I didn’t even know I was leaving them. I hate that. I don’t care if it’s a sad good-bye or a bad good-bye, but when I leave a place I like to know I’m leaving it. If you don’t you feel even worse.”
    J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye

  • #4
    Charles Dickens
    “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.”
    Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities

  • #5
    Charles Dickens
    “For you, and for any dear to you, I would do anything. If my career were of that better kind that there was any opportunity or capacity of sacrifice in it, I would embrace any sacrifice for you and for those dear to you. Try to hold me in your mind, at some quiet times, as ardent and sincere in this one thing. The time will come, the time will not be long in coming, when new ties will be formed about you--ties that will bind you yet more tenderly and strongly to the home you so adorn--the dearest ties that will ever grace and gladden you. O Miss Manette, when the little picture of a happy father's face looks up in yours, when you see your own bright beauty springing up anew at your feet, think now and then that there is a man who would give his life, to keep a life you love beside you!”
    Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities

  • #6
    Oscar Wilde
    “I am happy in my prison of passion”
    Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

  • #7
    Sylvia Plath
    “And then I wondered if as soon as he came to like me he would sink into
    ordinariness, and if as soon as he came to love me I would find fault after fault, the way I did with Buddy Willard and the boys before him.
    The same thing happened over and over:
    I would catch sight of some flawless man off in the distance, but as soon as he moved closer I immediately saw he wouldn't do at all.
    That's one of the reasons I never wanted to get married. The last thing I wanted was infinite security and to be the place an arrow shoots off from. I wanted change and excitement and to shoot off in all directions myself, like the colored arrows from a Fourth of July rocket.”
    Sylvia Plath

  • #8
    George Orwell
    “Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.”
    George Orwell, 1984

  • #9
    نزار قباني
    “حتّى النجومُ تخافُ من وطني ..

    ولا أدري السَّبَبْ ..

    حتّى الطيورُ تفُرُّ من وطني ..

    و لا أدري السَّبَبْ ..

    حتى الكواكبُ .. والمراكبُ .. والسُّحُبْ

    حتى الدفاترُ .. والكُتُبْ ..

    وجميعُ أشياء الجمالِ ..

    جميعُها .. ضِدَّ العَرَبْ ..”
    نزار قباني, قصيدة بلقيس



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