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  • #1
    طلال حيدر
    “قومي اطلعي عالبال

    بِغيبتِك نزِل الشتي

    قومي طلعي ع البال

    في فوق سجادة صلا

    والعم بيصّلوا قلال

    صوتن متل مصر المرا

    وبعلبك الرّجال

    ع كتر ما طلع العشب بيناتنا

    بيرعى الغزال

    وَدّيت مع راعي حماه

    يشفلي الطقس شمال

    قللي السني جايي هوا

    بيوَقّع الخَيّال

    ياريت

    ما سرجت الفرس

    ولا بْعَتْ هـ المرسال”
    طلال حيدر

  • #2
    Keaton Henson
    “I’ve been smoking a lot
    and starting to doubt
    if I’m breathing you in
    or smoking you out.”
    Keaton Henson

  • #3
    Do one thing every day that scares you.
    “Do one thing every day that scares you.”
    Eleanor Roosevelt

  • #4
    Hala Alzaghal
    “Summer is too intense, winter is too heavy, fall is too dry, and spring, well it never comes.”
    Hala Alzaghal, I Made a Mother out of May

  • #5
    Hala Alzaghal
    “I am sure I am not mine.”
    Hala Alzaghal, I Made a Mother out of May

  • #6
    Hala Alzaghal
    “It is rather too easy to write about depression, but where can one find the words to describe happiness?”
    Hala Alzaghal, I Made a Mother out of May

  • #7
    زياد الرحباني
    “حائرٌ أنا
    بين أن يبدأ الفرح
    وألاَّ يبدأ
    مخافةَ ينتهي”
    زياد الرحباني, صديقي الله

  • #8
    Sylvia Plath
    “I must get my soul back from you; I am killing my flesh without it.”
    Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

  • #9
    Shel Silverstein
    “There are no happy endings.
    Endings are the saddest part,
    So just give me a happy middle
    And a very happy start.”
    Shel Silverstein, Every Thing on It

  • #10
    Pablo Neruda
    “I love you as certain dark things are to be loved,
    in secret, between the shadow and the soul.”
    Pablo Neruda, 100 Love Sonnets

  • #11
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “I think that if one is faced by inevitable destruction -- if a house is falling upon you, for instance -- one must feel a great longing to sit down, close one's eyes and wait, come what may...”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Idiot



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