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“حضور حبك يا (راسيا) سيعينني على الكثير، ما كنت لأتوقع أن أحب.. ما كنت لأتوقع أن يلقى لي حظي بالاً للحظة فأحبك أنتِ.. وما كنت لأتوقع أن تغفل قسوة الدنيا عني لحظة فتحبينني أنا.. فليكن حبك حاضرًا يا (راسيا) وسترضى عني الظروف وتلين لي الأسباب لأحقق لكِ ما تتمنين في نفسي وفي هذا العالم.”

“أخذت أنظر إليهما في ملامح ذائبة لم يطف عليها أي شعور، ثم التفتُّ إلى باب الدار للحظات كأني أنتظر منه رأيًا فيما يحدث.. ثم تنهدت وذهبت إليه ببطء وأغلقته، وتوجهت إلى الصحراء تحت نور القمر.. عائدًا إلى المعسكر.”

“No matter what your wishes, they are not crazy so long as they are not crazy to you!”

“He dabbed at his tuxedo with a damp rag, and the fungi came away easily. "Hate to do this, Bill," he said of the fungi he was murdering. "Fungi have as much right to life as I do. they know what they want, Bill. Damned if I do anymore." Then he thought about what Bill himself might want. It was easy to guess. "Bill," he said, "I like you so much, and I am such a big shot in the Universe, that I will make your three biggest wishes come true." He opened the door of the cage, something Bill couldn't have done in a thousand years. Bill flew over to the windowsill. He put his little shoulder against the glass. there was just one layer of glass between Bill and the great out-of-doors. Although Trough was in the storm window business, he had no storm windows on his own abode. "Your second wish is about to come true," said Trout, and he again did something which Bill could never have done. he opened the window. But the opening of the window was such an alarming business to the parakeet that he flew back to his cage and hopped inside. Trout closed the door of the cage and latched it. "That's the most intelligent use of three wishes I ever heard of," he told the bird. "You made sure you'd still have something worth wishing for--to get out of the cage.”

“Daring soul has five diaries; gratitude, work, inspirational, prayer and language diaries.”

“Aware that there was talk of making him a candidate in the presidential election of 1880, Garfield hoped to avoid the grasp of other men's ambitions and to be given a chance to wait for the future. However, he had already lived a long life for a young man and he knew that change came without invitation. Too often bringing loss and sorrow in its wake. This world, he had learned long before, does not seem to be the place to carry out ones' wishes.”