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  • #1
    J.D. Salinger
    “What really knocks me out is a book that, when you're all done reading it, you wish the author that wrote it was a terrific friend of yours and you could call him up on the phone whenever you felt like it. That doesn't happen much, though.”
    J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye

  • #2
    Toni Morrison
    “If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it.”
    Toni Morrison

  • #3
    Virginia Woolf
    “Lock up your libraries if you like; but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind.”
    Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own

  • #4
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “I’m not laughing.” I was actually crying. “And please don’t laugh at me now, but I think the reason it’s so hard for me to get over this guy is because I seriously believed David was my soul mate. ”He probably was. Your problem is you don’t understand what that word means. People think a soul mate is your perfect fit, and that’s what everyone wants. But a true soul mate is a mirror, the person who shows you everything that’s holding you back, the person who brings you to your own attention so you can change your life. A true soul mate is probably the most important person you’ll ever meet, because they tear down your walls and smack you awake. But to live with a soul mate forever? Nah. Too painful. Soul mates, they come into your life just to reveal another layer of yourself to you, and then they leave. And thank God for it. Your problem is, you just can’t let this one go. It’s over, Groceries. David’s purpose was to shake you up, drive you out of your marriage that you needed to leave, tear apart your ego a little bit, show you your obstacles and addictions, break your heart open so new light could get in, make you so desperate and out of control that you had to transform your life, then introduce you to your spiritual master and beat it. That was his job, and he did great, but now it’s over. Problem is, you can’t accept that his relationship had a real short shelf life. You’re like a dog at the dump, baby – you’re just lickin’ at the empty tin can, trying to get more nutrition out of it. And if you’re not careful, that can’s gonna get stuck on your snout forever and make your life miserable. So drop it.“But I love him.”
    “So love him.” “But I miss him.” “So miss him. Send him some love and light every time you think about him, then drop it. You’re just afraid to let go of the last bits of David because then you’ll be really alone, and Liz Gilbert is scared to death of what will happen if she’s really alone. But here’s what you gotta understand, Groceries. If you clear out all that space in your mind that you’re using right now to obsess about this guy, you’ll have a vacuum there, an open spot – a doorway. And guess what the universe will do with the doorway? It will rush in – God will rush in – and fill you with more love than you ever dreamed. So stop using David to block that door. Let it go.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert in Eat, Pray, Love., Eat, Pray, Love

  • #5
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “My God, a moment of bliss. Why, isn't that enough for a whole lifetime?”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, White Nights

  • #6
    Leonard Cohen
    “I don't consider myself a pessimist. I think of a pessimist as someone who is waiting for it to rain. And I feel soaked to the skin.”
    Leonard Cohen

  • #7
    Markus Zusak
    “It's the sound of my breathing that gets me, pouring down into my lungs and then tripping back up my throat.”
    Markus Zusak, Fighting Ruben Wolfe

  • #8
    “We carry with us, as human beings, not just the capacity to be kind, but the very choice of kindness.”
    R.J. Palacio, Wonder

  • #9
    Dylan Thomas
    “Do not go gentle into that good night,
    Old age should burn and rage at close of day;
    Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
    Though wise men at their end know dark is right,
    Because their words had forked no lightning they
    Do not go gentle into that good night.

    Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright
    Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay,
    Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

    Wild men who caught and sang the sun in flight,
    And learn, too late, they grieved it on its way,
    Do not go gentle into that good night.

    Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight
    Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay,
    Rage, rage against the dying of the light.

    And you, my father, there on the sad height,
    Curse, bless me now with your fierce tears, I pray.
    Do not go gentle into that good night.
    Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”
    Dylan Thomas, Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night

  • #10
    Virginia Woolf
    “so that the monotonous fall of the waves on the beach, which for the most part beat a measured and soothing tattoo to her thoughts seemed consolingly to repeat over and over again as she sat with the children the words of some old cradle song, murmured by nature, ‘I am guarding you—I am your support," but at other times suddenly and unexpectedly, especially when her mind raised itself slightly from the task actually in hand, had no such kindly meaning, but like a ghostly roll of drums remorsely beat the measure of life, made one think of the destruction of the island and its engulfment in the sea, and warned her whose day had slipped past in one quick doing after another that it was all ephemeral as a rainbow—this sound which had been obscured and concealed under the other sounds suddenly thundered hollow in her ears and made her look up with an impulse of terror.”
    Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse

  • #11
    Virginia Woolf
    “But the stillness and the brightness of the day were as strange as the chaos and tumult of night, with the trees standing there, and the flowers standing there, looking before them, looking up, yet beholding nothing, eyeless, and so terrible.”
    Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse

  • #12
    Naguib Mahfouz
    “ولكني أحب أن أخبرك أن الإنسان يتحايل على المعاناة إذا تخطت حدودها , وأنه في أعماق العذاب يتوثب لطرح همه باستمرار يستوي أن تعده قوة أو يأسا فاستسلمت للمقادير وقلت ليأت الشيطان إن كان مقدورا له أن يأتي , وليأت الموت أيضا.”
    Naguib Mahfouz, الكرنك

  • #13
    Naguib Mahfouz
    “لا شيء يقرب بين الناس مثل العذاب المشترك !”
    نجيب محفوظ, الكرنك

  • #14
    مصطفى صادق الرافعي
    “ونقلُ حقائق الدنيا نقلًا صحيحًا إلى الكتابة أو الشعر، هو انتزاعها من الحياة في أسلوب، وإظهارها للحياة في أسلوب آخر يكون أوفى وأدق وأجمل، لوضعِه كلَّ شيء في خاصِّ معناه، وكشفِهِ حقائق الدنيا كشفةً تحت ظاهرها الملتبِس، وتلك هي الصناعة الفنية الكاملة؛ تستدرك النقصَ فتتمُّهُ، وتتناول السرَّ فتعلنُهُ، وتلمِسُ المقيَّدَ فتطلقه، وتأخذ المطلَق فتحُدُّه، وتكشف الجمالَ فتظهره، وترفع الحياةَ درجةً في المعنى، وتجعل الكلامَ كأنه وَجد لنفسه عقلًا يعيش”
    مصطفى صادق الرافعي, وحي القلم

  • #15
    مصطفى صادق الرافعي
    “وربما عابوا السمو الأدبي بأنه قليل، ولكن الخير كذلك؛ وبأنه مخالف، ولكن الحق كذلك؛ وبأنه محير، ولكن الحسن كذلك؛ وبأنه كثير التكاليف، ولكن الحرية كذلك.”
    مصطفى صادق الرافعي, وحي القلم

  • #16
    مصطفى صادق الرافعي
    “وهذه الأفواه الصغيرة التي تنطق بأصواتٍ لا تزال فيها نبرات الحنان من تقليد لغة الأم.”
    مصطفى صادق الرافعي, وحي القلم

  • #17
    مصطفى صادق الرافعي
    “ليس العيد إلا إشعار هذه الأمة بأن فيها قوة تغيير الأيام، لا إشعارها بأن الأيام تتغير؛ وليس العيد للأمة إلا يومًا تَعرض فيه جمال نظامها الاجتماعي، فيكون يوم الشعور الواحد في نفوس الجميع، والكلمة الواحدة في ألسنة الجميع؛ يوم الشعور بالقدرة على تغيير الأيامِ، لا القدرة على تغيير الثياب … كأنما العيد هو استراحة الأسلحة يومًا في شعبها الحربي.”
    مصطفى صادق الرافعي, وحي القلم



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