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Earth is a heaven but man often creates many hells within this heaven and a fascist country is one of the hottest and the most suffocating hell amongst all those hells! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

THOUGH you are in your shining days, Voices among the crowd And new friends busy with your praise, Be not unkind or proud, But think about old friends the most: Time's bitter flood will rise, Your beauty perish and be lost For all eyes but these eyes. — William Butler Yeats

Many have been led astray by the Qur'an: by clinging to that rope many have fallen into the well. There is no fault in the rope, O perverse man, for it was you who had no desire to reach the top. — Rumi

He who fears death either fears to lose all sensation or fears new sensations. In reality, you will either feel nothing at all, and therefore nothing evil, or else, if you can feel any sensations, you will be a new creature, and so will not have ceased to have life. — Marcus Aurelius

I like strong women - not necessarily a masculine woman - but I like strong women ... say a woman who runs a C.E.O. corporation. I like a strong woman with confidence - massive confidence - and then I want to dominate her sexually. — Mike Tyson

Usually i select books, of late books opt for me — Me

For a few moments, the secrets of the universe are opened to us. Life is a cheap parlor trick. That's the miserable truth. — Jonathan Nolan

The more choices you have, the more your values matter.
— Michael Schrage

It's simply, gentlemen" - and when she raised her dark eyes they had a slight sheen in them - "I would so like something useful to do. — Gail Carriger

When life gets tough, just love it a bit harder. — Mounia Bagha

Jake, anyway, and somehow that seemed far, far worse. The couldn't — RaeAnne Thayne

It seems terror is a companion in the soft years when everything is new, and returns to us with age, as we acquire things to lose. — Mark Lawrence

All photographs are there to remind us of what we forget. In this - as in other ways - they are the opposite of paintings. Paintings record what the painter remembers. Because each one of us forgets different things, a photo more than a painting may change its meaning according to who is looking at it. — John Berger