"Mission", Leonard Cohen
Misplaced Lens Cap
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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"Mission", Leonard Cohen
Gunnar Mauritz Widforss (Swedish American, 1879-1934), Yaki Point, Grand Canyon, watercolor on paper, 22 × 19 inches.
— Khalil Gibran
Cookies by saltedrye.
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إذَا أردتَ شيئًا تُحِبُّه ، فَلا تعصِ اللّٰهَ فِي الوصُولِ إليهِ ؛حتَّىٰ لا يكونَ سببًا فِي حِرمانِكَ مِنهُ ، فإنَّ مَا عندَ اللّٰهِ لا يُدرَكُ بِمعَصيتِه
"If you desire something you love, do not disobey Allah in reaching it, so that it does not become a reason for you to be deprived of it. For what is with Allah cannot be attained through disobedience."
Jeanette Winterson, from "Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal," publ. in 2011
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“...and whosoever is mindful of God, He will always make for them a way out of difficulty, providing for them from sources they never could imagine; and whoever trusts in God, He is sufficient for them, for God will certainly carry through what He Wills.”
— Qur'ān, 65:2-3
— Silas Melvin
Nina Mclaughlin, from "Wake, Siren," originally published in November 2019
Look at you, Wiping your own tears With the same hands That long to be held
Ayesha Zahra
Imam Al-Ghazali // Tennessee Williams
Alda Merini, tr. by Susan Stewart, from Love Lessons: Selected Poems of Alda Merini; “The cry of death”
[Text ID: “heart made of rot and solitude”]
Margaret Atwood, “The Blind Assassin.”
Suzanne Scanlon, from "Committed: On Meaning and Madwomen," published in 2024