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  • #1
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “If you wish to glimpse inside a human soul and get to know a man, don't bother analyzing his ways of being silent, of talking, of weeping, of seeing how much he is moved by noble ideas; you will get better results if you just watch him laugh. If he laughs well, he's a good man.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky

  • #2
    Anne Frank
    “I've found that there is always some beauty left -- in nature, sunshine, freedom, in yourself; these can all help you.”
    Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl

  • #3
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once, before a word has been spoken.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment

  • #4
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “Power is given only to him who dares to stoop and take it ... one must have the courage to dare.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment

  • #5
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “The man who has a conscience suffers whilst acknowledging his sin. That is his punishment.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment

  • #6
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “You see I kept asking myself then: why am I so stupid that if others are stupid—and I know they are—yet I won't be wiser?”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment

  • #7
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “Break what must be broken, once for all, that's all, and take the suffering on oneself.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment

  • #8
    Nikos Kazantzakis
    “Life is trouble. Only death is not. To be alive is to undo your belt and *look* for trouble.”
    Nikos Kazantzakis, Zorba the Greek

  • #9
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “و كن من أنتَ حيث تكون
    و احمل عبءَ قلبِكَ وحدهُ”
    محمود درويش

  • #10
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “في داخلي شُرْفَةٌ
    لا يَمُرُّ بها أَحَدٌ للتَّحيَّة.”
    محمود درويش

  • #11
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “لا أحنُّ إلى أي شيء
    فلا أمس يمضي ولا الغد يأتي
    ولا حاضري يتقدَّم لا شيء يحدث لي!
    ليتني حجر”
    محمود درويش, أثر الفراشة

  • #12
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “فبعضي لديّ وبعضي لديك .. وبعضي مُشتاق لبعضي .. فهلّا أتيت ؟”
    محمود درويش

  • #13
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “وأنت تعد فطورك، فكر بغيرك... (لا تنس قوت الحمام)
    وأنت تخوض حروبك، فكر بغيرك... (لا تنس من يطلبون السلام)
    وأنت تسدد فاتورة الماء، فكر بغيرك... (من يرضعون الغمام)
    وأنت تعود الي البيت، بيتك، فكر بغيرك... (لا تنس شعب الخيام)
    وأنت تنام وتحصي الكواكب، فكر بغيرك... (ثمة من لم يجد حيزا للمنام)
    وأنت تحرر نفسك بالاستعارات، فكر بغيرك... (من فقدوا حقهم في الكلام)
    وأنت تفكر بالآخرين البعيدين، فكر بنفسك... (قل: ليتني شمعة في الظلام)”
    محمود درويش

  • #14
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “أَعرفُ هذه الرؤيا ، وأَعرفُ أَنني

    أَمضي إلى ما لَسْتُ أَعرفُ . رُبَّما

    ما زلتُ حيّاً في مكانٍ ما، وأَعرفُ

    ما أُريدُ …

    سأصيرُ يوماً ما أُريدُ”
    محمود درويش, جدارية

  • #15
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “سجِّل! أنا عربي
    ورقمُ بطاقتي خمسونَ ألفْ
    وأطفالي ثمانيةٌ
    وتاسعهُم.. سيأتي بعدَ صيفْ!
    فهلْ تغضبْ؟
    سجِّلْ!
    أنا عربي
    وأعملُ مع رفاقِ الكدحِ في محجرْ
    وأطفالي ثمانيةٌ
    أسلُّ لهمْ رغيفَ الخبزِ،
    والأثوابَ والدفترْ
    من الصخرِ
    ولا أتوسَّلُ الصدقاتِ من بابِكْ
    ولا أصغرْ
    أمامَ بلاطِ أعتابكْ
    فهل تغضب؟
    سجل
    أنا عربي
    أنا اسم بلا لقبِ
    صبورٌ في بلادٍ كلُّ ما فيها
    يعيشُ بفورةِ الغضبِ
    جذوري...
    قبلَ ميلادِ الزمانِ رستْ
    وقبلَ تفتّحِ الحقبِ
    وقبلَ السّروِ والزيتونِ
    .. وقبلَ ترعرعِ العشبِ
    أبي.. من أسرةِ المحراثِ
    لا من سادةٍ نجبِ
    وجدّي كانَ فلاحاً
    بلا حسبٍ.. ولا نسبِ!
    يعلّمني شموخَ الشمسِ قبلَ قراءةِ الكتبِ
    وبيتي كوخُ ناطورٍ
    منَ الأعوادِ والقصبِ
    فهل ترضيكَ منزلتي؟
    أنا اسم بلا لقبِ
    سجل
    أنا عربي
    ولونُ الشعرِ.. فحميٌّ
    ولونُ العينِ.. بنيٌّ
    وميزاتي:
    على رأسي عقالٌ فوقَ كوفيّه
    وكفّي صلبةٌ كالصخرِ
    تخمشُ من يلامسَها
    وعنواني:
    أنا من قريةٍ عزلاءَ منسيّهْ
    شوارعُها بلا أسماء
    وكلُّ رجالها في الحقلِ والمحجرْ
    فهل تغضبْ؟
    سجِّل
    أنا عربي
    سلبتَ كرومَ أجدادي
    وأرضاً كنتُ أفلحُها
    أنا وجميعُ أولادي
    ولم تتركْ لنا.. ولكلِّ أحفادي
    سوى هذي الصخورِ..
    فهل ستأخذُها
    حكومتكمْ.. كما قيلا؟
    إذن
    سجِّل.. برأسِ الصفحةِ الأولى
    أنا لا أكرهُ الناسَ
    ولا أسطو على أحدٍ
    ولكنّي.. إذا ما جعتُ
    آكلُ لحمَ مغتصبي
    حذارِ.. حذارِ.. من جوعي
    ومن غضبي”
    محمود درويش, الأعمال الشعرية الكاملة

  • #16
    Mahmoud Darwish
    “أنا من هنا وأنا هنا. وأنا أنا. وهُنا هُنا. إني أنا. وأنا أنا. وهنا أنا وأنا أنا.وهنا أنا. وأنا هنا. إني هنا. وأنا أنا”
    محمود درويش

  • #17
    Paulo Coelho
    “She didn't quite know what the relationship was between lunatics and the moon, but it must be a strong one, if they used a word like that to describe the insane.”
    Paulo Coelho, Veronika Decides to Die

  • #18
    Paulo Coelho
    “Be crazy! But learn how to be crazy without being the center of attention. Be brave enough to live different.”
    Paulo Coelho, Veronika Decides to Die

  • #19
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “I almost do not exist now and I know it; God knows what lives in me in place of me.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Idiot

  • #20
    Charles Bukowski
    “the free soul is rare, but you know it when you see it - basically because you feel good, very good, when you are near or with them.”
    Charles Bukowski, Tales of Ordinary Madness

  • #21
    Charles Bukowski
    “Boring damned people. All over the earth. Propagating more boring damned people. What a horror show. The earth swarmed with them.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #22
    Charles Bukowski
    “The problem was you had to keep choosing between one evil or another, and no matter what you chose, they sliced a little bit more off you, until there was nothing left. At the age of 25 most people were finished. A whole god-damned nation of assholes driving automobiles, eating, having babies, doing everything in the worst way possible, like voting for the presidential candidates who reminded them most of themselves. I had no interests. I had no interest in anything. I had no idea how I was going to escape. At least the others had some taste for life. They seemed to understand something that I didn't understand. Maybe I was lacking. It was possible. I often felt inferior. I just wanted to get away from them. But there was no place to go.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #23
    Charles Bukowski
    “dogs and angels are not
    very far apart”
    Charles Bukowski, The People Look Like Flowers at Last

  • #24
    Charles Bukowski
    “I want so much that is not here and do not know
    where to go.”
    Charles Bukowski, The Roominghouse Madrigals: Early Selected Poems, 1946-1966

  • #25
    Charles Bukowski
    “I'm going, she said. I love you but you're
    crazy, you're doomed.”
    Charles Bukowski, Love Is a Dog from Hell

  • #26
    Charles Bukowski
    “We are
    Born like this
    Into this
    Into these carefully mad wars
    Into the sight of broken factory windows of emptiness
    Into bars where people no longer speak to each other
    Into fist fights that end as shootings and knifings
    Born into this
    Into hospitals which are so expensive that it’s cheaper to die
    Into lawyers who charge so much it’s cheaper to plead guilty
    Into a country where the jails are full and the madhouses closed
    Into a place where the masses elevate fools into rich heroes”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #27
    Charles Bukowski
    “unless it comes out of
    your soul like a rocket,
    unless being still would
    drive you to madness or
    suicide or murder,
    don't do it.
    unless the sun inside you is
    burning your gut,
    don't do it.

    when it is truly time,
    and if you have been chosen,
    it will do it by
    itself and it will keep on doing it
    until you die or it dies in you.

    there is no other way.

    and there never was.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #28
    Charles Bukowski
    “great writers are indecent people
    they live unfairly
    saving the best part for paper.

    good human beings save the world
    so that bastards like me can keep creating art,
    become immortal.
    if you read this after I am dead
    it means I made it.”
    Charles Bukowski, The People Look Like Flowers at Last

  • #29
    Charles Bukowski
    “each man's hell is in a different place:
    mine is just up and behind
    my ruined face.”
    Charles Bukowski

  • #30
    Charles Bukowski
    “you've got to burn
    straight up and down
    and then maybe sidewise
    for a while
    and have your guts
    scrambled by a
    bully
    and the demonic
    ladies,
    you've got to run
    along the edge of
    madness
    teetering,
    you've got to starve
    like a winter
    alleycat,
    you've go to live
    with the imbecility
    of at least a dozen
    cities,
    then maybe
    maybe
    maybe
    you might know
    where you are
    for a tiny
    blinking
    moment.”
    Charles Bukowski, Bone Palace Ballet: New Poems



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