“One thinks one has cut oneself off from the world, but it is enough to see an olive tree upright in the golden dust, or beaches glistening in the morning sun, to feel this separation melt away.”— Albert Camus in January 1936, from Notebooks 1935-1942; tr. by Philip Thody.
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سلامنا على ما يختارون كلماتهم خشية أن يجرح أحدا
peace be upon those who handpick their words, for fear of hurting anyone
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“The real friend is the one who, when you ask him to follow you, doesn’t ask ‘where?’.”— Imam al-Ghazali (rahimullah)
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