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  • #1
    علي الوردي
    “إن سرعة التصديق وسرعة الإنكار كلاهما يدلان على سذاجة غير محمودة”
    علي الوردي

  • #2
    “If you live to be a hundred, I want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you.”
    Joan Powers, Pooh's Little Instruction Book

  • #3
    Muhammad Ali
    “Friendship is the hardest thing in the world to explain. It's not something you learn in school. But if you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven't learned anything.”
    Muhammad Ali

  • #4
    “There is nothing better than a friend, unless it is a friend with chocolate.”
    Linda Grayson

  • #5
    Elif Shafak
    “يجب ألا يحول شيء بين نفسك وبين الله ، لا أئمة، ولا قساوسة ولا أحبار ولا أي وصي آخر على الزعامة الأخلاقية أو الدينية، ولا السادة الروحيون، ولا حتى إيمانك. آمن بقيمك ومبادئك، لكن لا تفرضها على الآخرين، وإذا كنت تحطم قلوب الآخرين فمهما كانت العقيدة الدينية التي تعتنقها، فهي ليست جيّدة ابتعد عن عبادة الأصنام بجميع أنواعها، لأنها تشوه رؤيتك، ليكن الله، والله وحده دليلك.

    تعلم الحقيقة يا صديقي، لكن احرص على ألا تصنع من الحقائق التي تتكون لديك أوثانا !”
    Elif Shafak, The Forty Rules of Love

  • #6
    Elif Shafak
    “أريد أن يعود الله صديقا لي كما كان ذات مرة.”
    Elif Shafak, The Forty Rules of Love

  • #7
    Charles Dickens
    “Out of my thoughts! You are part of my existence, part of myself. You have been in every line I have ever read, since I first came here, the rough common boy whose poor heart you wounded even then. You have been in every prospect I have ever seen since – on the river, on the sails of the ships, on the marshes, in the clouds, in the light, in the darkness, in the wind, in the woods, in the sea, in the streets. You have been the embodiment of every graceful fancy that my mind has ever become acquainted with. The stones of which the strongest London buildings are made, are not more real, or more impossible to displace with your hands, than your presence and influence have been to me, there and everywhere, and will be. Estella, to the last hour of my life, you cannot choose but remain part of my character, part of the little good in me, part of the evil. But, in this separation I associate you only with the good, and I will faithfully hold you to that always, for you must have done me far more good than harm, let me feel now what sharp distress I may. O God bless you, God forgive you!”
    Charles Dickens, Great Expectations



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