Negar > Negar's Quotes

Showing 1-9 of 9
sort by

  • #1
    Anton Chekhov
    “Life’s all done, just as if I never even lived it ...”
    Anton Chekhov, The Cherry Orchard
    tags: life

  • #2
    Neil Walker
    “If you make your own rules in life, rather than going by those laid down by others, you find that it becomes a lot more enjoyable.”
    Neil Walker, Drug Gang

  • #3
    Osho
    “Sadness gives depth. Happiness gives height. Sadness gives roots. Happiness gives branches. Happiness is like a tree going into the sky, and sadness is like the roots going down into the womb of the earth. Both are needed, and the higher a tree goes, the deeper it goes, simultaneously. The bigger the tree, the bigger will be its roots. In fact, it is always in proportion. That's its balance.”
    Osho Rajneesh, Everyday Osho: 365 Daily Meditations for the Here and Now

  • #4
    William Faulkner
    “زندگی افسانه ای است که از زبان دیوانه ای نقل شود، آکنده از خشم و هیاهو که هیچ معنایی ندارد”
    ویلیام فاکنر / William Faulkner

  • #5
    Shahriar Mandanipour
    “حالی داشتم مثل مستی در اندوه که می نوشی و می فهمی زیادی است و باز سر می کشی تا استفراغ”
    شهریار مندنی پور / Shahriar Mandanipoor, شرق بنفشه

  • #6
    Jean-Paul Sartre
    “وقتی که آدم هیچ کاری انجام نمی دهد گمان می کند که مسئول همه کارهاست
    (گوشه نشینان آلتونا)”
    ژان پل سارتر / Jean-Paul Sartre

  • #7
    Bertrand Russell
    “There are two motives for reading a book; one, that you enjoy it; the other, that you can boast about it.”
    Bertrand Russell

  • #8
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    “آدم باید در طول زندگی هر روز
    کمی موسیقی گوش کند، کمی شعر بخواند و روزی یک تصویر زیبا ببیند
    تا علایق دنیوی نتوانند حس زیبایی شناسی را خداوند در روح او قرار داده است، نابود کند”
    گوته

  • #9
    Haruki Murakami
    “One heart is not connected to another through harmony alone. They are, instead, linked deeply through their wounds. Pain linked to pain, fragility to fragility. There is no silence without a cry of grief, no forgiveness without bloodshed, no acceptance without a passage through acute loss. That is what lies at the root of true harmony.”
    Haruki Murakami, Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and His Years of Pilgrimage



Rss