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لَطيفُ الحِوارِ أديبُ الجَدَل .."
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"قَسيمُ المُحَيّا ضَحوك السَماحِ
لَطيفُ الحِوارِ أديبُ الجَدَل .."
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“You have no idea what a charming memory you are to me.”
— Friedrich Nietzsche
unfortunately i’m a person who takes words very seriously, so yes i’ll remember every little things you've said about me, whether if it's good or bad, it will stay in my mind for a very long time.
- وأُشيحُ عنكَ نواظِري،
لكنني في خلسةٍ أهفو إليك وأنظرُ.
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“I have the unfortunate ability to read the very depths of hearts.”
— Germaine de Staël (1766 - 1817), from a letter to Benjamin Constant Coppet, 17 April [I815] in: “Madame de Staël. Selected correspondence”, translated by Kathleen Jameson-Cemper
"This gorgeous green, / this searing lilac, / this heart that is nothing but mystery.”
— Alejandra Pizarnik, “Poem 9″, Diana’s Tree (trans. Yvette Siegert).
“Spring days smell of blurred memories–”
— Pentti Saarikoski, tr. by Herbert Lomas, from Contemporary Finnish Poetry: “A Fortunate Time,”
In the deepening spring of May, I had no choice but to recognize the trembling of my heart.
Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood [originally published 1987]
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