The cloth cap on my headdoesn't tellwhat's in it.
Nzm Hikmet, Poems of Nazm Hikmet.
“Believe in seeds, earth, and the sea, but in people above all. Love clouds, machines, and books, but people above all. Grievefor the withering branch, the dying star,and the hurt animal, but feel f...”
“Most animals are like people-and like good people”
“The life-loving, smart,good-hearted deaddon't want forty days of mourningor say, "After me the deluge!"Leaving behind some helpful things- a few words, a tree, a smile -each gets up and goesand doe...”
“The strangest of our powersIs the courage to liveKnowing that we will die,Knowing nothing more”
“My head bows before the thing you mention.But my heart doesn't speak that lan”
“The beeches deep in snow,I walk the dark woodsIn sorrow, sorrow.Your hand, where is your”
“I'm the girl nobody knows until she commits suicide. Then suddenly everyone had a class with her.”
“It's okay. We aren't in the same class. Just don't forget that some of us watch the sunset too.”
“We are the same, you and I. Whether samurai or night-hawk, the Suruga Dainagon or member of the Toudouza, it makes no difference. My sword is the proof...."These words, wrung from the very depths o...”
“Do not wait for the last judgment. It comes every day.”
“When one experiences truth, the madness of finding fault with others disappears.”
“Always give your resume of good deeds when you run into someone that you wronged many years ago. They simply need to know today's version of you, before they judge you on yesterday's news.”
“We look at each other a second. " I'm tired of the rules," I say. Aibileen chuckles and looks out the window. I realise how thin this revelation must sound to her.”
“In terms of sex between same-sex partners, the objection that "the parts don't fit" doesnt make sense on even the most logical level. If the parts didn't work together, frankly, people wouldn't be ...”
“It is easy for us to criticize the prejudices of our grandfathers, from which our fathers freed themselves. It is more difficult to distance ourselves from our own beliefs so that we can dispassion...”