Mohammad Habboub
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“He took the hand that wasn’t holding the bouquet of wildflowers and stared at it, holding it so tightly that she thought he might crack her bones. Then his hold gentled. He slipped a gold ring onto her finger and lifted his gaze to hers.
“I’m not a brave man; I’ll never be a hero, but I love you more than life itself, and I will until the day I die. With you by my side, I’m a better man than I’ve ever been alone. I’m scared to death that I’ll let you down, but I won’t run this time. I’ll stand firm and face the challenge and work hard to see that you never have any regrets. You told me once that you wanted to share a corner of my dream. Without you, Amelia, I have no dream. With you, I have everything I could ever dream of wanting.”
Tears burned her eyes as he glanced back at the preacher. “I’m done.”
-Houston to Amelia as his wedding vow.”
― Texas Destiny
“I’m not a brave man; I’ll never be a hero, but I love you more than life itself, and I will until the day I die. With you by my side, I’m a better man than I’ve ever been alone. I’m scared to death that I’ll let you down, but I won’t run this time. I’ll stand firm and face the challenge and work hard to see that you never have any regrets. You told me once that you wanted to share a corner of my dream. Without you, Amelia, I have no dream. With you, I have everything I could ever dream of wanting.”
Tears burned her eyes as he glanced back at the preacher. “I’m done.”
-Houston to Amelia as his wedding vow.”
― Texas Destiny

“يأتي ويذهب
يأتي حين أنفصل
عن الظلال وأنسى موعدي معه
لا نلتقي ابدا
في وقتنا خلل..
ولا يلوح عن بعد ...لأتبعه
كأنه الشعر..
او ما يترك الحجل
من الخيال ويغويني لأُرجعه
ما الشيء هذا الذي
يأتي ولا يصل
الا غيابا ،فأخشى أن اضيعه
لا شيء، أحلم احيانا
وأرتجل
حلما يعانق حلما كي نوسعه
فلا أكون سوى حلمي..
ولي جبل
ملقى على الغيم ، يدعوني لأرفعه
أعلى من الغيم إشراقا
وبي امل
يأتي ويذهب..
لكن لن اودعه..”
― لا أريد لهذي القصيدة أن تنتهي
يأتي حين أنفصل
عن الظلال وأنسى موعدي معه
لا نلتقي ابدا
في وقتنا خلل..
ولا يلوح عن بعد ...لأتبعه
كأنه الشعر..
او ما يترك الحجل
من الخيال ويغويني لأُرجعه
ما الشيء هذا الذي
يأتي ولا يصل
الا غيابا ،فأخشى أن اضيعه
لا شيء، أحلم احيانا
وأرتجل
حلما يعانق حلما كي نوسعه
فلا أكون سوى حلمي..
ولي جبل
ملقى على الغيم ، يدعوني لأرفعه
أعلى من الغيم إشراقا
وبي امل
يأتي ويذهب..
لكن لن اودعه..”
― لا أريد لهذي القصيدة أن تنتهي

“ولنا أحلامنا الصغرى, كأن
نصحو من النوم معافين من الخيبة
لم نحلم بأشياء عصية
نحن أحياء وباقون ... وللحلم بقيةْ”
― لا أريد لهذي القصيدة أن تنتهي
نصحو من النوم معافين من الخيبة
لم نحلم بأشياء عصية
نحن أحياء وباقون ... وللحلم بقيةْ”
― لا أريد لهذي القصيدة أن تنتهي

“في وسعنا أن نُحبّ،
وفي وسعنا أن نتخيّل أنّا نُحبُّ
لكي نُرجئ الانتحار،إذا كان لا بدَّ منه،
إلى موعد آخر”
― لا أريد لهذي القصيدة أن تنتهي
وفي وسعنا أن نتخيّل أنّا نُحبُّ
لكي نُرجئ الانتحار،إذا كان لا بدَّ منه،
إلى موعد آخر”
― لا أريد لهذي القصيدة أن تنتهي

“[I] threw open the door to find Rob sitting on the low stool in front of my bookcase, surrounded by cardboard boxes. He was sealing the last one up with tape and string. There were eight boxes - eight boxes of my books bound up and ready for the basement!
"He looked up and said, 'Hello, darling. Don't mind the mess, the caretaker said he'd help me carry these down to the basement.' He nodded towards my bookshelves and said, 'Don't they look wonderful?'
"Well, there were no words! I was too appalled to speak. Sidney, every single shelf - where my books had stood - was filled with athletic trophies: silver cups, gold cups, blue rosettes, red ribbons. There were awards for every game that could possibly be played with a wooden object: cricket bats, squash racquets, tennis racquets, oars, golf clubs, ping-pong bats, bows and arrows, snooker cues, lacrosse sticks, hockey sticks and polo mallets. There were statues for everything a man could jump over, either by himself or on a horse. Next came the framed certificates - for shooting the most birds on such and such a date, for First Place in running races, for Last Man Standing in some filthy tug of war against Scotland.
"All I could do was scream, 'How dare you! What have you DONE?! Put my books back!'
"Well, that's how it started. Eventually, I said something to the effect that I could never marry a man whose idea of bliss was to strike out at little balls and little birds. Rob countered with remarks about damned bluestockings and shrews. And it all degenerated from there - the only thought we probably had in common was, What the hell have we talked about for the last four months? What, indeed? He huffed and puffed and snorted and left. And I unpacked my books.”
― The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society
"He looked up and said, 'Hello, darling. Don't mind the mess, the caretaker said he'd help me carry these down to the basement.' He nodded towards my bookshelves and said, 'Don't they look wonderful?'
"Well, there were no words! I was too appalled to speak. Sidney, every single shelf - where my books had stood - was filled with athletic trophies: silver cups, gold cups, blue rosettes, red ribbons. There were awards for every game that could possibly be played with a wooden object: cricket bats, squash racquets, tennis racquets, oars, golf clubs, ping-pong bats, bows and arrows, snooker cues, lacrosse sticks, hockey sticks and polo mallets. There were statues for everything a man could jump over, either by himself or on a horse. Next came the framed certificates - for shooting the most birds on such and such a date, for First Place in running races, for Last Man Standing in some filthy tug of war against Scotland.
"All I could do was scream, 'How dare you! What have you DONE?! Put my books back!'
"Well, that's how it started. Eventually, I said something to the effect that I could never marry a man whose idea of bliss was to strike out at little balls and little birds. Rob countered with remarks about damned bluestockings and shrews. And it all degenerated from there - the only thought we probably had in common was, What the hell have we talked about for the last four months? What, indeed? He huffed and puffed and snorted and left. And I unpacked my books.”
― The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

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