Soroosh Shahrivar Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Soroosh Shahrivar
The messiah arrives when it is already too late. He arrives when doomsday has already struck — Soroosh Shahrivar
An evil brute grows strong and now is on the verge of crossing over from the island to the world you know. His name is Hubal, and his strength grows as your world's lightness folds. — Soroosh Shahrivar
The only wealth that mattered was affinity and generosity. Affinity towards oneself and generosity towards the world itself. — Soroosh Shahrivar
The impetus he had gained from the whimsical seraph known as Syoshant had been short-lived — Soroosh Shahrivar
These little black circular shapes were a result of him being a carrier of a parasite known as Toxoplasma gondii — Soroosh Shahrivar
The yachts' berth was next to the Yas Marina Circuit, where Formula 1 would come into town once a year. At night, when the lights on its orbicular architecture switched on, the circuit would radiate like a constellation of stars — Soroosh Shahrivar
Winning Expo 2020 marked the city's coronation and the world could no longer deny Dubai its rightful status as one of the era's more illustrious cities. The people who flocked there were looking for some sort of magic to occur in their lives, and life on the beach under these concrete gazebos offered many blessings. Some found riches. Some found religion. Some found love. And some, most importantly of all, found themselves. — Soroosh Shahrivar
The sun from far gives life. But get close to it and it burns anything down to ashes — Soroosh Shahrivar
Mercilessness was not a bad trait to have in the corporate universe. — Soroosh Shahrivar
He was going to embrace love every day. He would appreciate the world every hour. And he will believe in God every second — Soroosh Shahrivar
He was everyone and every living creature in one ecstatic motion. — Soroosh Shahrivar
And envy, envious of a time when the poet, the mystic, the scientist and the statesman were nobler than the merchant. — Soroosh Shahrivar
His transcendent sense of worth had risen and caught up to him. He did not like the world he lived in, and the people in it. He was just as much a victim as he was a culprit of the seven deadly sins. — Soroosh Shahrivar
The only response to stupidity and ignorance was silence — Soroosh Shahrivar
Love was supposed to be the easiest path to divinity — Soroosh Shahrivar
Take a child away from a mother and she will bring the world to its knees for justice to be served. — Soroosh Shahrivar
People needed proof that Utopia was nothing more than a theory, an illusion read in fictional stories. — Soroosh Shahrivar
A gathering nimbus obscured the sun's light and out from the gathered clouds looped and coiled the guardian of the avian world. With a trail of inferno in her wake, it was Alicanto — Soroosh Shahrivar
Dubai, with all of its glitz and glamour rose in the heart of the desert. — Soroosh Shahrivar
Hope had only revealed herself to him when he was immersed in darkness — Soroosh Shahrivar
Leadership was not an act of bravery but rather forbearance and the strength to move forward with humility in the belief of what is righteous — Soroosh Shahrivar
Death, one way or another, would breathe life into a new order of balance today. — Soroosh Shahrivar
For it is when calm clouds gather that thunder is made — Soroosh Shahrivar
Interpreting dreams for Iranians was just as much a sacrament as reading coffee cups was for Turks — Soroosh Shahrivar
There are no such things as accidents. Only fate redesigned. — Soroosh Shahrivar
Luck is the devil with a halo — Soroosh Shahrivar
Death is transcendental. And no space or time could ever prevent it from happening — Soroosh Shahrivar
The sword of Zulfiqar is a perfect fusion of power and function — Soroosh Shahrivar
The timepiece had been a birthday gift from Arian, his nineteen-year-old cousin in Tehran. It was plastered with pastoral steel and had the Faravahar hieroglyph sketched on it. This ancient pictogram was the symbol of a guardian angel. A remnant of a primeval daemon designed to protect the Persians. The clock's circumference was decorated with the flowers of life and in the middle there was a scripture written in cuneiform that read Good Deeds, Good Thoughts & Good Words. — Soroosh Shahrivar
Love liberates us from all primal urges — Soroosh Shahrivar
He had risen from the core of the earth but now was at the core of it all. He was with God. — Soroosh Shahrivar
Pilgrims from all over the world were making their way to the place deemed the pearl of the Middle East. The city was reminiscent of a modern-day Persepolis. Its buildings, like towering pillars, tested the sky's limit. The evenly paved roads belched with the smell of new tarmac, as if a million masons woke up every morning and by hand lay asphalt one grain at a time. People of all colors, ethnicities, creed and social statuses came bearing money, knowledge or experience in order to build their legacies in the new kingdom, sprouting out of the desert.
Dubai had arrived. — Soroosh Shahrivar
In searching for himself, he had come to understand that he was defined by selflessness — Soroosh Shahrivar
He had never met a girl who shot an arrow straighter than Cupid did — Soroosh Shahrivar
Not long ago, man grew a sense of conscience. He defined himself by what he is, what he thinks, and, more importantly, what he feels - failing to realize that all come from One single source. All of man's qualities come from One divine being. And that One being has bestowed nature's hand with the ability to balance itself. Where there is good, there is also evil. And where evil arises, so does good — Soroosh Shahrivar
Eshgham, a term of endearment meaning my love — Soroosh Shahrivar
He had found riches beyond worldly imagination. He had found the never ending well of love. — Soroosh Shahrivar
Happiness is nothing more than an emotional euphoria — Soroosh Shahrivar
That word, confidence, was like butter on a hot stove for Darien, what he considered the most attractive quality in a woman. — Soroosh Shahrivar
They were nothing more than modern day pagan worshippers. Congregants of a religion built on greed and hedonism. The trading floor served as their shrine; the phones as their Holy Grail; and the clients as the prophets who would entitle them to choose between putting the next down payment on a Lamborghini or a Mercedes — Soroosh Shahrivar
The work of fate is a mystery — Soroosh Shahrivar
You are most beautiful in your purest form. You are a manifestation of God himself. Open your eyes and let the light flow right through to your core. All it takes is for you to notice a flicker of leaves, a momentary glance from a loved one, or for a wave to hit your toes and freeze you in that timeless place where you know with every cell in your body that God, indeed is real. — Soroosh Shahrivar
Everything for you stems from a physical need. Most of you think with either your belly or what's below it — Soroosh Shahrivar
We are nothing more than a dot amongst the billions of organisms on the Hillis plot — Soroosh Shahrivar