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  • #1
    Quentin Tarantino
    “Ezekiel 25:17. "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you." I been sayin' that shit for years. And if you ever heard it, it meant your ass. I never really questioned what it meant. I thought it was just a cold-blooded thing to say to a motherfucker before you popped a cap in his ass. But I saw some shit this mornin' made me think twice. Now I'm thinkin': it could mean you're the evil man. And I'm the righteous man. And Mr. .45 here, he's the shepherd protecting my righteous ass in the valley of darkness. Or it could be you're the righteous man and I'm the shepherd and it's the world that's evil and selfish. I'd like that. But that shit ain't the truth. The truth is you're the weak. And I'm the tyranny of evil men. But I'm tryin, Ringo. I'm tryin' real hard to be the shepherd.

    he became the shepherd instead of the vengeance.

    Jules Winnfield- Samuel L. Jackson”
    Quentin Tarantino, Pulp Fiction: A Quentin Tarantino Screenplay

  • #2
    Albert Einstein
    “The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existence. One cannot help but be in awe when he contemplates the mysteries of eternity, of life, of the marvelous structure of reality. It is enough if one tries merely to comprehend a little of this mystery each day.

    —"Old Man's Advice to Youth: 'Never Lose a Holy Curiosity.'" LIFE Magazine (2 May 1955) p. 64”
    Albert Einstein

  • #3
    Will Rogers
    “Never miss a good chance to shut up.”
    Will Rogers

  • #4
    Mihai Eminescu
    “Glossa

    Time goes by, time comes along,
    All is old and all is new;
    What is right and what is wrong,
    You must think and ask of you;
    Have no hope and have no fear,
    Waves that rise can never hold;
    If they urge or if they cheer,
    You remain aloof and cold.

    To our sight a lot will glisten,
    Many sounds will reach our ear;
    Who could take the time to listen
    And remember all we hear?
    Keep aside from all that patter,
    Seek yourself, far from the throng
    When with loud and idle clatter
    Time goes by, time comes along.

    Nor forget the tongue of reason
    Or its even scales depress
    When the moment, changing season,
    Wears the mask of happiness -
    It is born of reason's slumber
    And may last a wink as true:
    For the one who knows its number
    All is old and all is new.

    Be as to a play, spectator,
    As the world unfolds before:
    You will know the heart of matter
    Should they act two parts or four;
    When they cry or tear asunder
    From your seat enjoy along
    And you'll learn from art to wonder
    What is right and what is wrong.

    Past and future, ever blending,
    Are the twin sides of same page:
    New start will begin with ending
    When you know to learn from age;
    All that was or be tomorrow
    We have in the present, too;
    But what's vain and futile sorrow
    You must think and ask of you;


    For the living cannot sever
    From the means we've always had:
    Now, as years ago, and ever,
    Men are happy or are sad:
    Other masks, same play repeated;
    Diff'rent tongues, same words to hear;
    Of your dreams so often cheated,
    Have no hope and have no fear.

    Hope not when the villains cluster
    By success and glory drawn:
    Fools with perfect lack of luster
    Will outshine Hyperion!
    Fear it not, they'll push each other
    To reach higher in the fold,
    Do not side with them as brother,
    Waves that rise can never hold.

    Sounds of siren songs call steady
    Toward golden nets, astray;
    Life attracts you into eddies
    To change actors in the play;
    Steal aside from crowd and bustle,
    Do not look, seem not to hear
    From your path, away from hustle,
    If they urge or if they cheer;

    If they reach for you, go faster,
    Hold your tongue when slanders yell;
    Your advice they cannot master,
    Don't you know their measure well?
    Let them talk and let them chatter,
    Let all go past, young and old;
    Unattached to man or matter,
    You remain aloof and cold.

    You remain aloof and cold
    If they urge or if they cheer;
    Waves that rise can never hold,
    Have no hope and have no fear;
    You must think and ask of you
    What is right and what is wrong;
    All is old and all is new,
    Time goes by, time comes along.”
    Mihai Eminescu, Poems

  • #5
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “You were born with wings, why prefer to crawl through life?”
    Rumi

  • #6
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “If you are irritated by every rub, how will your mirror be polished?”
    Rumi

  • #7
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “Raise your words, not voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.”
    Rumi

  • #8
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “لعل الأشياء البسيطة .. هي أكثر الأشياء تميزا
    ولكن .. ليست كل عين ترى”
    جلال الدين الرومي

  • #9
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “Set your life on fire. Seek those who fan your flames”
    Rumi

  • #10
    Joseph Stalin
    “Gratitude is an illness suffered by dogs.”
    Joseph Stalin

  • #11
    Adolf Hitler
    “If you win, you need not have to explain...If you lose, you should not be there to explain!”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #12
    Adolf Hitler
    “Do not compare yourself to others. If you do so, you are insulting yourself.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #13
    Adolf Hitler
    “if you want to shine like sun first you have to burn like it.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #14
    Adolf Hitler
    “I use emotion for the many and reserve reason for the few.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #15
    زهير بن أبي سلمى
    “ومن لم يذد عن حوضه بسلاحه
    يهدم .. ومن لا يظلم الناس يُظلم !
    ومن يغترب , يحسب عدوًا صديقه
    ومن لم يكرم نفسه لا يُكرم !
    ومهما تكُن عند إمرئ .. من خليقةٍ
    ولإن خالها تخفى
    على الناسِ تُعلمِ
    وكائن ترى من صامتٍ لك معجب
    زيادته أو نقصه في التكلم
    لسان الفتى نصفٌ ونصفُ فؤداه
    فلم يبقى إلا صورة اللحم والدمِ
    وإن سَفَاهَ الشيخ
    لا حلمَ بعدهُ
    وإن الفتى بعَد السفاهةِ يحلم
    سألنا فأعطيتم
    وعدنا فعدتم
    ومن أكثر التسآل يومًا سيحرم”
    زهير بن أبي سلمى, ديوان زهير بن أبي سلمى

  • #16
    Wilfred Thesiger
    “I knew that I had made my last journey in the Empty Quarter and that a phase in my life was ended. Here in the desert I found all that I asked; I knew that I should never find it again. But it was not only this personal sorrow that distressed me. I realized that the Bedu with whom I had lived and traveled, and in whose company I had found contentment, were doomed. Some people maintain that they will be better off when they have exchanged the hardship and poverty of the desert for the security of a materialistic world. This I do not believe. I shall always remember how often I was humbled by those illiterate herdsmen who possessed, in so much greater measure than I, generosity and courage, endurance, patience and lighthearted gallantry. Among no other people have I ever felt the same sense of personal inferiority.”
    Wilfred Thesiger

  • #17
    Wilfred Thesiger
    “I had learnt the satisfaction which comes from hardship and the pleasure which derives from abstinence; the contentment of a full belly; the richness of meat; the taste of clean water; the ecstasy of surrender when the craving of sleep becomes a torment; the warmth of a fire in the chill of dawn.”
    Wilfred Thesiger, Arabian Sands

  • #18
    Avicenna
    “I despised my arrival on this earth and I despise my departure; it is a tragedy.”
    Avicenna, A Compendiun On The Soul

  • #19
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
    “Live as long as you want, but you must die; love whatever you want, but you will become separated from it; and do what you want, but you will be repaid for it!”
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, Al-Ghazali's Letter to a Disciple

  • #20
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
    “Faith is confession with the tongue and belief with the heart and work with the members of the body. So long as you do not work, you do not find reward.”
    Abu Hamid al-Ghazali, أيها الولد



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