“O you who are my soul and my soul's death, From now on look at no one else, unless It's with God's unalloyed kindheartedness; Look at how wrong you were to think of you, Your self, so that this "you" was all you knew! So that for all your shrewdness you became Mad in yourself, your life, and in your name!” Madness Book:Layla and Majnun Source: Layla and Majnun
“Grant me one night from thousands, for one night Say that what's sinful is allowed and right. Don't draw your head back from accepting me, On my head be the guilt! Your chastity Remains unblemished and the sin's my own, One of the many that are mine alone.” LoveSin Book:Layla and Majnun Source: Layla and Majnun
“پرسیدم از اوستاد دانا از حالت عاشق توانا کاو را به مراد خویش ره بود مهلت دادن چه کارگه بود؟ کامی که بر آمدش در آن حال ناکام چرا گذاشت سی سال؟ گفتا که به یک مراد، حالی کشتی تنش از نشاط خالی زان کام نجست از آن پریزاد تا خانه ی عشق ماند آباد از کام گرفتنی چنان سست سی سال نشاط خویشتن جست” LoveTrue Love Book:Layla and Majnun Source: Layla and Majnun
“Free is a man who has no desires.” LoveLove StoryLayla And MajnunNizamiNizami Ganjavi Author:Nizami Ganjavi
“He who searches for his beloved is not afraid of the world.” WorldBelovedNot Afraid Author:Nizami Ganjavi
“In the book of life every page has two sides: we human beings fill the upper side with our plans, hopes and wishes, but providence writes on the other side, and what it ordains is seldom our goal.” LifeWritingHumansTwoBookWishSidesGoalHuman BeingsPlansPagesProvidenceTwo SidesBook Of Life Author:Nizami Ganjavi