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Quote by Mehmet Murat Ildan

“Sana bakan bir gözün sana anlatamayacağı hiçbir şey yoktur yeter ki sende o gözün söylediğini okuyabilecek bir göz olsun!”

Quote by Mehmet Murat Ildan

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Mehmet Murat Ildan
Mehmet Murat Ildan

Mehmet Murat Ildan is a renowned Turkish writer born on May 16, 1965. His works span various literary forms including novels, essays, and poetry, and have gained widespread popularity among readers. more

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“Dünyada yaşayan herkes ve her şey dünyaya başka herkes ve her şeyin gözüyle bakmayı başarabilirse dünya gerçekten güzel bir yere dönüşebilir! Dünyaya bir geyiğin gözüyle bak, bir Hristiyan’ın gözüyle bak, bir Müslümanın gözüyle bak, bir Yahudi’nin gözüyle bak, bir çiçeğin, bir böceğin gözüyle bak! Kendini terk et, başkalarının zihnine gir ve dünyaya oradan bak, herkesi ve her şeyi anla, ona göre bir çözüm üret!”

“Astronomers suspect that the Oort Cloud could extend as far as three light-years from our solar system. That is more than halfway to the nearest stars, the Centauri triple star system, which is slightly more than four light-years from Earth. If we assume that the Centauri star system is also surrounded by a sphere of comets, then there might be a continuous trail of comets connecting it to Earth. It may be possible to establish a series of refueling stations, outposts, and relay locations on a grand interstellar highway. Instead of leaping to the next star in one jump, we might cultivate the more modest goal of "comet hopping" to the Centauri system. This thoroughfare could become a cosmic Route 66.”

“Later unable to sleep I thought about the journey that had led me here. Twice I’ve been asked to take on roles I’ve not look for or expected despite strong reservations, twice I’ve said yes. Why? Partly because of prime minister had asked me to and I believed in public service as simple as that. That remained just as true when the government changed. And partly because in each case by the time I realised what was happening my appointment was effectively a done deal that would be difficult to get out of. But also because I wanted to do it. Throughout my career there have not been many appointments for women in public life. And in both these cases I would be the first woman to hold the post. Yet personally I felt no exhilaration at a prospect of taking up this new job, I was more aware than anyone that I came with few obvious credentials and lukewarm support if that from many quarters even in my own country.”