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  • #1
    Naguib Mahfouz
    “إن سمو عواطفه نحوها يغريه بأن يجرب معها حيوانيته”
    نجيب محفوظ, الطريق

  • #2
    سوزان عليوان
    “الليلُ
    لا يتّسعُ
    .لأرقي

    البكاءُ
    لا يتّسعُ
    .لدمعي

    أصدقائي
    لا يتّسعون
    .لي

    وحدهُ الموتُ
    .يتّسعُ”
    سوزان عليوان, لا أشبه أحدًا

  • #3
    سوزان عليوان
    “هل تبكي الأسماكُ
    مثلَنا
    في الأعماقِ
    حينَ تكونُ وحيدةً وحزينة؟".”
    سوزان عليوان, لنتخيل المشهد

  • #4
    سوزان عليوان
    “نخون وعدنا لأمَّهاتنا
    ونأخذ قطعَ حلوى من أشخاصٍ لا نعرفهم”
    سوزان عليوان, ما من يد

  • #5
    Jean-Paul Sartre
    “You and me are real people, operating in a real world. We are not figments of each other’s imagination. I am the architect of my own self, my own character and destiny. It is no use whingeing about what I might have been, I am the things I have done and nothing more. We are all free, completely free. We can each do any damn thing we want. Which is more than most of us dare to imagine.”
    Jean-Paul Sartre

  • #6
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “I say let the world go to hell, but I should always have my tea.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground

  • #7
    Roald Dahl
    “I understand what you're saying, and your comments are valuable, but I'm gonna ignore your advice.”
    Roald Dahl, Fantastic Mr. Fox

  • #8
    Samuel Beckett
    “You're on Earth. There's no cure for that.”
    Samuel Beckett

  • #9
    John  Locke
    “How long have you been holding those words in your head, hoping to use them?”
    John Locke, Lethal People

  • #10
    Eugene O'Neill
    “It was a great mistake, my being born a man, I would have been much more successful as a seagull or a fish. As it is, I will always be a stranger who never feels at home, who does not really want and is not really wanted, who can never belong, who must be a little in love with death!”
    Eugene O'Neill

  • #11
    Albert Camus
    “Should I kill myself, or have a cup of coffee?”
    Albert Camus

  • #12
    Franz Kafka
    “A First Sign of the Beginning of Understanding is the Wish to Die.”
    Franz Kafka



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