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  • #1
    Sayyid Qutb
    “من ذا الذي يجرؤ على القول بأن الألوف من العجزة المتسولين، الباحثين عن الفتات من صناديق القمامة، العراة الجسد، الحفاة القدم، المعفري الوجوه، الزائغي النظرات .. ناس لهم كرامة الانسان وحقوق الانسان؟ وهم لا يجدون ما تجده كلاب السادة في بيوت السراة!”
    سيد قطب, معركة الإسلام والرأسمالية

  • #2
    Sayyid Qutb
    “قد يسمح الاستعمار بقيام حكم اسلامي زائف ، في بقاع جاهلة من الأرض متأخرة ، وفي ظل حكم ديكتاتوريات ظالمة مستغلة ، كي يكون نموذج سيئًا منفرًا من حكم الإسلام ، بل من ذات الإسلام !”
    سيد قطب, معركة الإسلام والرأسمالية

  • #3
    علي الوردي
    “إني حين أقرا كتبي الآن التي صدرت سابقاأجدها مليئة بالأخطاء، فإني قد كتبتها في ظروف معينة، وتحت تأثير معلومات كنت أعتقد بصحتها في حينه،ثم تغيرت الظروف أو تغيرت المعلومات، وأدركت بأن ما كتبته الأمس لا يصلح اليوم كما أن ما اكتبه اليوم قد لا يصلح غدا”
    علي الوردي

  • #4
    عبد الرزاق  الجبران
    “الله يصب الأنبياء، والناس تشرب الفقهاء.”
    عبد الرزاق الجبران

  • #5
    عباس محمود العقاد
    “ليس هناك كتابا أقرأه و لا أستفيد منه شيئا جديدا ، فحتى الكتاب التافه أستفيد من قراءته ، أني تعلمت شيئا جديدا هو ما هي التفاهة ؟ و كيف يكتب الكتاب التافهون ؟ و فيم يفكرون ؟”
    عباس محمود العقاد

  • #6
    محمد سالم عبادة
    “تَبًّا لها ذَاتي!
    سأبحَثُ داخِلي
    عَن إبرةٍ في كُومِ قَشٍّ في هَشيمٍ مُحتَظَرْ ..
    وأظَلُّ أهوِي ،
    داخِلي بَالُوعَتي ،
    أستغفِرُ الأشعارَ في صَمتِ السَّحَرْ ..
    لِمَن استَحلَّ الشِّعرَ فيَّ وما شَعَرْ !
    تَسَّاقَطُ الأفكارُ حَولِيَ والبَشَرْ ..
    والكُلُّ يَهتُفُ في اغتِرابْ :
    "هَلا تَوَخَّيتَ الحَذَرْ؟!".
    ......
    من تجربة (بالوعة العوالم المتوازية) - طقوس التبرُّم”
    محمد سالم عبادة, طقوسُ التبرُّم

  • #7
    جمال الدين الأفغاني
    “ملعون في دين الرحمن... من يسجن شعباً.. من يخنق فكراً.. من يرفع سوطاً.. من يُسكت رأياً.. من يبني سجناً.. من يرفع رايات الطغيان.. ملعون في كل الأديان.. من يُهدر حق الإنسان.. حتى لو صلّى أو زكّى وعاش العُمرَ مع القرآن”
    جمال الدين الأفغاني

  • #8
    Mikhail Naimy
    “عندما تصبح المكتبة ضرورة كالطاولة والسرير والكرسي والمطبخ؛ عندئذ يمكن القول بأننا أصبحنا قومًا متحضرين”
    ميخائيل نعيمة, أحاديث مع الصحافة

  • #9
    شريف عرفة Sherif  Arafa
    “الامر ابسط مما تتخيل ..لو استمعت لوجهه نظر الناس واههتمت بالفعل بمعرفه ما يقولونه وما يقصدونه ستندهش جدا من الفائده التى ستعود عليك”
    شريف عرفه, لماذا من حولك أغبياء؟

  • #10
    John Rachel
    “As an orangutan cannot embrace higher mathematics or comprehend the architecture and operation of a computer, we humans __ so good at loudly proclaiming our intelligence and applauding our own doltish displays of cerebral gymnastics __ cannot begin to understand the true structure and functioning of the Universe.”
    John Rachel, 12-12-12

  • #11
    John Rachel
    “We hold our dreams and ideals close to our hearts, where the promises are made to the future generations.”
    John Rachel, A Long Night's Journey Into Daylight

  • #12
    Oscar Wilde
    “We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.”
    Oscar Wilde, Lady Windermere's Fan

  • #13
    Arthur Schopenhauer
    “Talent hits a target no one else can hit. Genius hits a target no one else can see.”
    Arthur Schopenhauer

  • #14
    William Shakespeare
    “The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.”
    William Shakespeare, As You Like It

  • #15
    Mark Twain
    “Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to reform (or pause and reflect).”
    Mark Twain

  • #16
    Frank Herbert
    “I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
    Frank Herbert, Dune

  • #17
    Amy Jarecki
    “The softness of her touch, the emerald eyes gazing into his when they held hands and circled, attacked his defenses and flung them aside as if he were a helpless lad. If she'd come at him with a dagger, he might have let her stab him in the heart.”
    Amy Jarecki, The Highland Henchman

  • #18
    Steve Justice
    “I was over forty years old and I felt like I hadn’t been born yet. I had spent my whole life studying and reading literature, dissecting and analysing the emotions of others while feeling nothing myself. I was vulnerable, ripe, hanging low and alone, yearning with all my being to be picked for something special. I had lived my life in a steady, British drizzle. I wanted tornadoes, hurricanes, whirlwinds and earthquakes. I wanted disasters and triumphs, highs and lows, peaks and troughs; I wanted every extreme of every feeling I’d never known.”
    Steve Justice, The One: The Tale of a Lost Romantic in Seoul

  • #19
    Steve Justice
    “It’s a clichéd line to say you would die for love. It would be more pertinent to ask yourself, would you watch the person you love die to preserve that love?”
    Steve Justice, The One: The Tale of a Lost Romantic in Seoul

  • #20
    Christopher Fowler
    “It was true that the city could still throw shadows filled with mystifying figures from its past, whose grip on the present could be felt on certain strange days, when the streets were dark with rain and harmful ideas.”
    Christopher Fowler, Ten Second Staircase

  • #21
    Brett Alan Williams
    “It’s more than money now, Candice. It’s a memory maker…Hold this penny tight, close your eyes, and no matter where you are or when, you’ll find yourself back here with me in this very spot.”
    Brett Williams, The Father

  • #22
    Brett Alan Williams
    “I asked him, ‘If I had died when I fell from that tree, would I wake up in the Kingdom, freed, like they say?’ And do you know what he told me, Miss Pancake? He said, ‘The Kingdom of the Father is upon the land, and men do not see it.”
    Brett Williams, The Father

  • #23
    William Drummond of Hawthornden
    “If two pilgrims, which have wandered some few miles together, have a heart's grief when they are near to part, what must the sorrow be at the parting of two so loving friends and never-loathing lovers as the body and the soul?”
    William Drummond 1623

  • #24
    Murray N. Rothbard
    “Every once in awhile the human race pauses in the job of botching its affairs and redeems itself by a noble work of the intellect.”
    Murray Rothbard

  • #25
    Erving Goffman
    “When an individual becomes over-involved in a topic of conversation, others are drawn from the talk to the talker. One man's eagerness is another man's alienation. Readiness to become over-involved is a form of tyranny practiced by children, prima donnas and lords, placing feelings above moral rules that should have made society safe for interaction.”
    Erving Goffman

  • #26
    Shahla Khan
    “Every woman in this world wears a little sparkle, some in their dress, and some in their eyes.”
    Shahla Khan, I Want Back My SPARKLE!: Breaking the global chains of gender slavery.

  • #27
    Shahla Khan
    “Revolution does not begin with a group. It begins from the heart.”
    Shahla Khan

  • #28
    Shahla Khan
    “Behind every successful man is a woman but few of us realize that behind most successful women is a man too; her father.”
    Shahla Khan, I Want Back My SPARKLE!: Breaking the global chains of gender slavery.

  • #29
    Carrie  Harris
    “I stumbled into a clearing. In the springtime, it was probably the kind of place you’d like to hang out with sparkly vampires. But it was slightly less attractive in the rain.”
    Carrie Harris, Bad Taste in Boys

  • #30
    Carrie  Harris
    “What kind of emergency?”
    “Uh …”
    “Gynecology or acupuncture?”
    What the heck would an acupuncture-related emergency be like?”
    Carrie Harris, Bad Taste in Boys



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