I will unburden myself of everything.
GHAREEB ISKANDER (غريب إسكندر) — Gilgamesh’s Snake and Other Poems, transl. by John Glenday & Ghareeb Iskander, (2004)
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I will unburden myself of everything.
GHAREEB ISKANDER (غريب إسكندر) — Gilgamesh’s Snake and Other Poems, transl. by John Glenday & Ghareeb Iskander, (2004)
“Do you know what makes the prison disappear? Every deep, genuine affection. Being friends, being brothers, loving, that is what opens the prison, with supreme power, by some magic force. Without these one stays dead. But whenever affection is revived, there life revives.”
— Vincent van Gogh
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“If you hear a voice within you saying, ‘You are not a painter,’ then by all means paint … and that voice will be silenced.”
— Vincent van Gogh
“The appearance of things changes according to the emotions, and thus we see magic and beauty in them, while the magic and beauty are really in ourselves.”
— Khalil Gibran
“Love is the whole thing.
We are only pieces.”
— Rumi
“Sadness is but a wall between two gardens.”
— Khalil Gibran
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“I feel myself shutting down, closing off, like I should tell people, ‘No, we don’t use this heart anymore. It’s too fragile.’”
— Courtney C. Stevens