“All our moves are based on four general principles: continued use of the rifle, no waiving of historical rights, no peace, and no negotiations... Whatever form of government is established in the territory when the shadow of occupation passes away, whenever I address my fighters and revolutionaries, I shall say: 'Let our rifles be aimed at the beloved land, the land of the homeland, the land of Palestine.” UseGovernmentMovingFormPrinciplesFourRightsLandShadowHistoricalFighterBelovedRevolutionaryAddressesOccupationTerritoryNegotiationPalestineHomelandPassing AwayForms Of GovernmentRifles Author:Yasser Arafat
“Pleasure and pain at once register upon the lover, inasmuch as the desirability of the love object derives, in part, from its lack. To whom is it lacking? To the lover. If we follow the trajectory of eros we consistently find it tracing out this same route: it moves out from the lover toward the beloved, then ricochets back to the lover himself and the hole in him, unnoticed before. Who is the subject of most love poems? Not the beloved. It is that hole.” IfsLovePainMovingPleasureSubjectsObjectsLoversHolesBelovedConsistentlyLackingRoutesLove PoemsRegisterUnnoticedTrajectoryPain And PleasureErosTracingDesirabilityRicochet Book:Eros the Bittersweet: An Essay Source: Eros the Bittersweet: An Essay
“It is a wonderful, moving, heart-filling experience to sit with the man or woman you love and your beloved children and know that all are happy to be just where they are with each other and loving one another. This doesnt happen very often.” KnowsMenHeartChildrenHappensMovingWonderfulHe ManBelovedFilling Book:Where the God of Love Hangs Out: Fiction Source: Where the God of Love Hangs Out: Fiction
“Love works in a circle, for the beloved moves the lover by stamping a likeness, and the lover then goes out to hold the beloved inreality. Who first was the beginning now becomes the end of motion.” LoveFirstsEndsMovingLoversCirclesBeloved Book:Philosophical Texts Source: Philosophical Texts