“ما الذي يجعل الأطفال ينامون هكذا بعمق ؟
لأنه ليس لهم إلا حاضرهم .. لاماضي يندمون عليه و لا مستقبل يخافون منه”
Source: لحظات مسروقة
“It's funny. You take adults, they look lousy when they're asleep and they have their mouths way open, but kids don't. Kids look alright. They can even have spit all over the pillow and they still look alright.”
Source: THE CATCHER IN THE RYE
“We've been given the power to have what we visualize, but we tend to visualize what we already have.”
Source: The 4:8 Principle: The Secret to a Joy-Filled Life
“Do you want real intimacy? Real fulfillment? Or do you want an emotionally charged relationship that swings up and down, over and over?”
Source: The Beauty of Conflict for Couples: Igniting Passion, Intimacy and Connection in your Relationship
“A boundary is not a plea, demand, or rule that your partner must follow... or else. A boundary is a decision that you make about how you’re going to lead your own life.”
Source: The Beauty of Conflict for Couples: Igniting Passion, Intimacy and Connection in your Relationship
“Ask your partner for acceptance, not obedience.”
Source: The Beauty of Conflict for Couples: Igniting Passion, Intimacy and Connection in your Relationship
“People who give the best are those who give of themselves – your time, talents, words, knowledge.”
“There is adventure in finding compelling stories and exploring complex issues in challenging environments, but there is also a responsibility to tell those stories accurately and objectively.”
Source: Human Geography: People and the Environment
“If you have a talent, use it in every which way possible. Don't hoard it. Don't dole it out like a miser. Spend it lavishly like a millionaire intent on going broke.”
“They thought, or Peter at any rate thought, that she enjoyed imposing herself; liked to have famous people about her; great names; was simply a snob in short. Well, Peter might think so. Richard merely thought it foolish of her to like excitement when she knew it was bad for her heart. It was childish, he thought. And both were quite wrong. What she liked was simply life.
“That's what I do it for," she said, speaking aloud, to life.
...
But suppose Peter said to her, "Yes, yes, but your parties—what's the sense of your parties?" all she could say was (and nobody could be expected to understand): They're an offering; which sounded horribly vague.
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And she felt quite continuously a sense of their existence; and she felt what a waste; and she felt what a pity; and she felt if only they could be brought together; so she did it. And it was an offering; to combine, to create; but to whom?”
Source: Mrs. Dalloway