“Lovenut Sonnet
When I was a teenager,
There was a sticker on my desk.
My father had stuck it there,
Saying, till you reach your goal, don't rest.
Since that day I haven't stopped,
For I haven't reached my goal.
You may ask what the goal may be,
It is to die a lovenut lifting all.
Lovenut is one who is nuts,
Total bonkers for the benefit of society,
One whose lifeblood is sacrifice,
A revolutionary who is above all security.
I give a call to all the lovenuts of society.
Stop not till you remind all their humanity.”
Source: Mucize Insan: When The World is Family
“To give is to live.”
Source: Hometown Human: To Live for Soil and Society
“What is socialism if not an ordinary sense of responsibility towards society!”
Source: Hometown Human: To Live for Soil and Society
“If they either do not exist (gods), or do not concern themselves with the affairs of men, why need we concern ourselves to evade their observation?”
Source: The Republic
“The world doesn't need socialism, it doesn't need communism, it doesn't even need humanism, all it needs is for the humans to act human.”
Source: Hometown Human: To Live for Soil and Society
“Let us be determined, dedicated and indivisible for our conviction of humanity, and rid our hearts of the primeval curse of self-obsession, so that we may turn this dirtland into heartland.”
Source: Hometown Human: To Live for Soil and Society
“Leap Beyond Libido (The Sonnet)
Brotherhood won't do,
Nor will sisterhood.
What the world really needs,
Is a sense of humanhood.
So long as gender lingers,
In the behavior of human.
We'll not have a society,
Free from sexualization.
Genitalia have no role in society,
Other than in bed.
When you leap beyond libido,
Even a naked body seems sacred.
The body has evolved to crave for release,
But a well-built character is hard to please.”
Source: Hometown Human: To Live for Soil and Society
“To the militant atheist I say, there's more to life than cold facts. And at the same time, to the religious fanatics I say, there's more to life than blind faith.”
Source: I Vicdansaadet Speaking: No Rest Till The World is Lifted
“And he spoke now about the "Word", about the cult of the Word, about eloquence, which he called the triumph of humanity. Because the Word was the glory of humankind, and it alone gave dignity to life. Not just humanism, but humanity itself, man's dignity and self-respect--they were inseparable from the Word, from literature.”
Source: The Magic Mountain
“We may have plenty of pompous ideologies and schools of thought, but if we don't have an everyday concern for our society, then they are all meaningless.”
Source: I Vicdansaadet Speaking: No Rest Till The World is Lifted