26 quotes found
Scholar and poet · Pakistani · 1929–1993
Pakistani scholar and poet (1929–1993)
“Life is not only Newton, it is also Milton.”
“In reality, every reality is a veil over reality.”
“Do not destroy anybodys peace. You will find peace.”
“Do not destroy anybody’s peace. You will find peace.”
“The world is ancient, but it has not lost its newness.”
“When the child is ill, the mother will know how to pray.”
“Belief in God, without belief in the Prophet (SAWW), would still be unbelief.”
“Death is the protector of life and life is the process of death.”
“There can only be two contexts of your life. Either you are the author of your life, or He (the Creator) is the author of your life. People who feel that their creation is the responsibility of the...”
“In the bosom of success lie not delights but deprivations”
“We wish to become one thing or another, rather we wish to become everything and in this pursuit of becoming everything we only end up becoming idiots.”
“This life is but a dream. A state of sleep but how unfortunate that man's eyes open only when they are about to be closed (forever).”
“In order to spend out our time (life) we sell some of this time. We work for someone, we labour. In freedom we do slavery.”
“He who has no light in his heart, what will he gain from the festival of lamps.”
“As long as man was in the moolight he desired to reach the moonthere was bliss in the moonlight but the moon itself was distant. Moonlight was near but man longed for the moonman reached the moon b...”
“The ocean sleeps. The ocean wakes. And the waking of the ocean is the waking of the soul. At midnight wakefulness springs from within the ocean.”
“In love, there is no distinction between success and failure. If love remains then even separation is union otherwise even union is separation.”
“The period before the dawn of knowledge is called the age of darkness.”
“One who has no beloved in the country can never love the country.”
“A man is happy who is happy with his Naseeb(allotted portion).”
“Sleep is the boundary between being/existence and not-being/non-existence.”