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  • #1
    Sadegh Hedayat
    “در زندگی زخمهايی هست که مثل خوره روح را آهسته در انزوا می خورد
    و می تراشد.

    اين دردها را نمی شود به کسی اظهار کرد، چون عموما عادت دارند که اين
    دردهای باورنکردنی را جزو اتفاقات و پيش آمدهای نادر و عجيب بشمارند

    و اگر کسی بگويد يا بنويسد، مردم بر سبيل عقايد جاری و عقايد خودشان
    سعی می کنند آنرا با لبخند شکاک و تمسخر آميز تلقی بکنند”
    صادق هدایت /sadegh hedayat

  • #2
    Sadegh Hedayat
    “آنچه زندگانی را زهرآلود می کند جنگ برای زندگی نیست، بلکه کشمکش سر چیزهای پوچ و بیهوده است.”
    صادق هدایت / Sadegh Hedayat

  • #3
    Charles Bukowski
    “Do you hate people?”

    “I don't hate them...I just feel better when they're not around.”
    Charles Bukowski, Barfly

  • #4
    Bernard M. Baruch
    “Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind.”
    Bernard M. Baruch

  • #5
    Mahatma Gandhi
    “Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
    Mahatma Gandhi

  • #6
    Karl Marx
    “The foundation of irreligious criticism is: Man makes religion, religion does not make man. Religion is, indeed, the self-consciousness and self-esteem of man who has either not yet won through to himself, or has already lost himself again. But man is no abstract being squatting outside the world. Man is the world of man – state, society. This state and this society produce religion, which is an inverted consciousness of the world, because they are an inverted world...

    Religious suffering is, at one and the same time, the expression of real suffering and a protest against real suffering. Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people.

    The abolition of religion as the illusory happiness of the people is the demand for their real happiness. To call on them to give up their illusions about their condition is to call on them to give up a condition that requires illusions. The criticism of religion is, therefore, in embryo, the criticism of that vale of tears of which religion is the halo.

    Criticism has plucked the imaginary flowers on the chain not in order that man shall continue to bear that chain without fantasy or consolation, but so that he shall throw off the chain and pluck the living flower. The criticism of religion disillusions man, so that he will think, act, and fashion his reality like a man who has discarded his illusions and regained his senses, so that he will move around himself as his own true Sun. Religion is only the illusory Sun which revolves around man as long as he does not revolve around himself.”
    Karl Marx, Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right



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