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  • #1
    “I don't cry because we've been separated by distance, and for a matter of years. Why? Because for as long as we share the same sky and breathe the same air, we're still together.”
    Donna Lynn Hope

  • #2
    Steve Maraboli
    “I believe in the immeasurable power of love; that true love can endure any circumstance and reach across any distance.”
    Steve Maraboli, Unapologetically You: Reflections on Life and the Human Experience

  • #3
    Roger de Rabutin
    “Absence is to love what wind is to fire; it extinguishes the small, it inflames the great.”
    Roger de Bussy-Rabutin

  • #4
    “I found that I missed him the more he was absent from my life, and the more I missed him, the more I loved him.”
    Donna Lynn Hope, Willow

  • #5
    Chimnese Davids
    “I've pushed your love away and I've run from you, sometimes I've checked out, but this is the reason. I just couldn't understand what we have. I mean we have never met in real life, yet we've loved each other for over 3 years.”
    Chimnese Davids, My Unrequited Love Letters

  • #6
    Amruta Patil
    “In a faraway city where the palette was pure and bright, Ruth stirred in her sleep, and smiled”
    Amruta Patil, Kari

  • #7
    Vera Marie Badertscher
    “If you have ever been tempted to look up an old girlfriend or boyfriend, you will sympathize with Frederico. If you have doubts about revealing yourself to someone from your past, you’ll understand Emma. Did you ever have the urge to open a bookstore? You’ll love Dreams & Desires, Emma’s bookstore in Milan that specializes in romance.”
    Vera Marie Badertscher

  • #8
    “Oh! my dearest love, why are our pleasures so short and so interrupted? How long is this to last?

    Know you, my best Mary, that I feel myself, in your absence, almost degraded to the level of the vulgar and impure. I feel their vacant, stiff eyeballs fixed upon me, until I seem to have been infected with their loathsome meaning--to inhale a sickness that subdues me to languor. Oh! those redeeming eyes of Mary, that they might beam upon me before I sleep! Praise my forbearance--oh! beloved one--that I do not rashly fly to you, and at least secure a moment's bliss. Wherefore should I delay; do you not long to meet me? All that is exalted and buoyant in my nature urges me towards you, reproaches me with the cold delay, laughs at all fear and spurns to dream of prudence. Why am I not with you?”
    Michael Kelahan, The World's Greatest Love Letters

  • #9
    “Seasons of the heart. To get through what I must I'm often encased in ice and for months he chips away until he can see my face and after a while, I begin to thaw. As warmth and feeling returns, my emotions continue to build until my personality is set on fire. When he leaves, the fire dwindles until there is but a flicker. Then there is stillness and winter returns.”
    Donna Lynn Hope

  • #10
    Hope Alcocer
    “The ones that change...it’s not that going actually changed them its that they didn’t have something better waiting for them when they got back. They changed because its who they wanted to be. Not everyone is lucky enough to have the better half of his soul and the rest of his life waiting back home to remind him why he left in the first place.”
    Hope Alcocer, Where Hope Lies

  • #11
    “Thank God for men who manage to hold from afar, wipe tears away with tender words and dish out the life force that is hope. She has never felt so alone but out there, across an ocean, and in a foreign land, there is a man who loves her and would lay down his life just so she could feel the light once again.”
    Donna Lynn Hope

  • #12
    Jodi Picoult
    “simply-quotes Follow


    I close my eyes, thinking that there is nothing like an embrace after an absence, nothing like fitting my face into the curve of his shoulder and filling my lungs with the scent of him.”
    Jodi Picoult, Keeping Faith

  • #13
    Laura Anderson Kurk
    “All of the emotions that hit people at times like these, all of them, were coursing through us both like a secret we couldn’t tell. Because if we said everything we were thinking and feeling right then…if we laid it all out for one another…we might not like the way the words strung together. Or the way fear and hope and bitterness and love mashed up into one big mess in the pits of our stomachs.”
    Laura Anderson Kurk, Perfect Glass

  • #14
    “It will be a welcome change for her to feel his hands on her hips and his breath in her hair; She's been forlorn, but like all emotions, even loneliness doesn't last. She has fallen in love with the man with the quiet strength, the confident humility and the hands that show the flame of the heart.”
    Donna Lynn Hope

  • #15
    Shannon A. Thompson
    “She affected me, even when she was absent.”
    Shannon A. Thompson, Seconds Before Sunrise

  • #16
    Kimberly Novosel
    “Even though I always came back, he said he was always watching me leave.”
    Kimberly Novosel, Loved

  • #17
    Mahatma Gandhi
    “Prayer is not asking. It is a longing of the soul. It is daily admission of one's weakness. It is better in prayer to have a heart without words than words without a heart.”
    Mahatma Gandhi

  • #18
    Mahatma Gandhi
    “God has no religion.”
    Mahatma Gandhi

  • #19
    Mahatma Gandhi
    “Hate the sin, love the sinner.”
    Mahatma Gandhi

  • #20
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “In heaven, all the interesting people are missing.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche

  • #21
    Albert Camus
    “Do not wait for the last judgment. It comes every day.”
    Albert Camus

  • #22
    محمد متولي الشعراوي
    “علينا أن نعلم أنه لا شيء يتم في كون الله مصادفة ، بل كل شيء بقدر”
    محمد متولي الشعراوي, الشفاعة و المقام المحمود

  • #23
    محمد متولي الشعراوي
    “إنك إذا ما رأيت عورةً يشكو منها المجتمع ، فاعلم أن حدًا من حدود الله قد عُطل ، وإن وجدت أُمة متخلفة ، فاعلم أنها عطلت شرع الله ، وأن وجدت أمة تعاني من أمراض اجتماعية وجسمية ، فاعلم أنها لا تطبق منهج الله”
    محمد متولي الشعراوي, الشفاعة و المقام المحمود

  • #24
    محمد متولي الشعراوي
    “هل هذه عبودية تُذلنا أو تُعزنا ؟
    إنها عبودية تُعزنا ، فالذي نعبده يقول : ناموا أنتم ؛ لأنني حي قيوم لا تأخذني سنة ولا نوم”
    محمد متولي الشعراوي, الشفاعة و المقام المحمود

  • #25
    ليلى الجهني
    “الله عادل، لكن الحياة غير عادلة. الحياة ليست مكانًا للعدل، بل لاختبار حسّنا تجاهه”
    ليلى الجهني, 40 في معنى أن أكبر

  • #26
    “We are nearer to him than his jugular vein.”
    Anonymous, القرآن الكريم

  • #27
    كريم الشاذلي
    “لا تسمح للحياة السريعة أن تسرق منك لحظات التعبد والطاعة ، لاتسمح لها بأن تجعل من صلاتك روتينا تؤديه في وقت معين بلا روح أو وعي”
    كريم الشاذلي, أفكار صغيرة لحياة كبيرة

  • #28
    H.L. Mencken
    “Where is the graveyard of dead gods? What lingering mourner waters their mounds? There was a time when Jupiter was the king of the gods, and any man who doubted his puissance was ipso facto a barbarian and an ignoramus. But where in all the world is there a man who worships Jupiter today? And who of Huitzilopochtli? In one year - and it is no more than five hundred years ago - 50,000 youths and maidens were slain in sacrifice to him. Today, if he is remembered at all, it is only by some vagrant savage in the depths of the Mexican forest. Huitzilopochtli, like many other gods, had no human father; his mother was a virtuous widow; he was born of an apparently innocent flirtation that she carried out with the sun.

    When he frowned, his father, the sun, stood still. When he roared with rage, earthquakes engulfed whole cities. When he thirsted he was watered with 10,000 gallons of human blood. But today Huitzilopochtli is as magnificently forgotten as Allen G. Thurman. Once the peer of Allah, Buddha and Wotan, he is now the peer of Richmond P. Hobson, Alton B. Parker, Adelina Patti, General Weyler and Tom Sharkey.

    Speaking of Huitzilopochtli recalls his brother Tezcatlipoca. Tezcatlipoca was almost as powerful; he consumed 25,000 virgins a year.

    Lead me to his tomb: I would weep, and hang a couronne des perles. But who knows where it is? Or where the grave of Quetzalcoatl is? Or Xiuhtecuhtli? Or Centeotl, that sweet one? Or Tlazolteotl, the goddess of love? Of Mictlan? Or Xipe? Or all the host of Tzitzimitl? Where are their bones? Where is the willow on which they hung their harps? In what forlorn and unheard-of Hell do they await their resurrection morn? Who enjoys their residuary estates? Or that of Dis, whom Caesar found to be the chief god of the Celts? Of that of Tarves, the bull? Or that of Moccos, the pig? Or that of Epona, the mare? Or that of Mullo, the celestial jackass? There was a time when the Irish revered all these gods, but today even the drunkest Irishman laughs at them.

    But they have company in oblivion: the Hell of dead gods is as crowded
    as the Presbyterian Hell for babies. Damona is there, and Esus, and
    Drunemeton, and Silvana, and Dervones, and Adsullata, and Deva, and
    Bellisima, and Uxellimus, and Borvo, and Grannos, and Mogons. All mighty gods in their day, worshipped by millions, full of demands and impositions, able to bind and loose - all gods of the first class. Men labored for generations to build vast temples to them - temples with stones as large as hay-wagons.

    The business of interpreting their whims occupied thousands of priests,
    bishops, archbishops. To doubt them was to die, usually at the stake.
    Armies took to the field to defend them against infidels; villages were burned, women and children butchered, cattle were driven off. Yet in the end they all withered and died, and today there is none so poor to do them reverence.

    What has become of Sutekh, once the high god of the whole Nile Valley? What has become of:
    Resheph
    Anath
    Ashtoreth
    El
    Nergal
    Nebo
    Ninib
    Melek
    Ahijah
    Isis
    Ptah
    Anubis
    Baal
    Astarte
    Hadad
    Addu
    Shalem
    Dagon
    Sharaab
    Yau
    Amon-Re
    Osiris
    Sebek
    Molech?

    All there were gods of the highest eminence. Many of them are mentioned with fear and trembling in the Old Testament. They ranked, five or six thousand years ago, with Yahweh Himself; the worst of them stood far higher than Thor. Yet they have all gone down the chute, and with them the following:
    Bilé
    Ler
    Arianrhod
    Morrigu
    Govannon
    Gunfled
    Sokk-mimi
    Nemetona
    Dagda
    Robigus
    Pluto
    Ops
    Meditrina
    Vesta

    You may think I spoof. That I invent the names. I do not. Ask the rector to lend you any good treatise on comparative religion: You will find them all listed. They were gods of the highest standing and dignity-gods of civilized peoples-worshiped and believed in by millions. All were omnipotent, omniscient and immortal.

    And all are dead.”
    H.L. Mencken, A Mencken Chrestomathy

  • #29
    “Allah causes the night and the day to succeed each other. Truly, in these things is indeed a lesson for those who have insight.”
    Anonymous, القرآن الكريم

  • #30
    Malcolm X
    “اذا كان الانسان مع الله كان الله معه وأرسل له عند الحاجة علامات تدل على ذلك.”
    Malcolm X



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