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    Charles Baudelaire
    “The Poet is a kinsman in the clouds
    Who scoffs at archers, loves a stormy day;
    But on the ground, among the hooting crowds,
    He cannot walk, his wings are in the way.”
    Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs Du Mal

  • #2
    Stefan Zweig
    “l'amour, pour toi, ne peut être que quelque chose de léger, revêtant la forme d'un jeu et dénué d'importance ; tu redoutes de t'immiscer dans une destinée. Tu veux t'abandonner sans mesure à toutes les joies du monde, mais tu ne veux pas de sacrifice.”
    Stefan Zweig, Letter from an Unknown Woman: The Fowler Snared

  • #3
    Hazrat Inayat Khan
    “I have loved in life and I have been loved.
    I have drunk the bowl of poison from the hands of love as nectar,
    and have been raised above life's joy and sorrow.
    My heart, aflame in love, set afire every heart that came in touch with it.
    My heart has been rent and joined again;
    My heart has been broken and again made whole;
    My heart has been wounded and healed again;
    A thousand deaths my heart has died, and thanks be to love, it lives yet.
    I went through hell and saw there love's raging fire,
    and I entered heaven illumined with the light of love.
    I wept in love and made all weep with me;
    I mourned in love and pierced the hearts of men;
    And when my fiery glance fell on the rocks, the rocks burst forth as volcanoes.
    The whole world sank in the flood caused by my one tear;
    With my deep sigh the earth trembled, and when I cried aloud the name of my beloved,
    I shook the throne of God in heaven.
    I bowed my head low in humility, and on my knees I begged of love,
    "Disclose to me, I pray thee, O love, thy secret."
    She took me gently by my arms and lifted me above the earth, and spoke softly in my ear,
    "My dear one, thou thyself art love, art lover,
    and thyself art the beloved whom thou hast adored.”
    Hazrat Inayat Khan, The Dance of the Soul: Gayan, Vadan, Nirtan

  • #4
    Oscar Wilde
    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #5
    James Joyce
    “Shut your eyes and see.”
    James Joyce

  • #6
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “Raise your words, not voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.”
    Rumi

  • #7
    Joumana Haddad
    “Don't be afraid of books, even the most dissident, seemingly 'immoral' ones. Culture is a sure bet in life, whether high, low, eclectic, pop, ancient or modern. And I am convinced that reading is one of the most important tools of liberation that any human being, and a contemporary Arab woman in particular, can exploit. I am not saying it is the ONLY tool, especially with all the new alternative - more visual, interactive and hasty - ways of knowledge, learning and growth. But how could I not be convinced of literature's power, when it has been my original emancipator?”
    Joumana Haddad, I Killed Scheherazade: Confessions of an Angry Arab Woman

  • #8
    Albert Camus
    “Quand l'âme souffre trop, elle développe un goût pour le malheur.”
    Albert Camus



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