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suicideslience:

If you tell your child they are disillusional enough times, be sure that they will eventally become disillusional.

mindofserenity:

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غالبًا ما نقلل من أهمية اللحظات الضعيفة الثمينة. هناك الكثير لنتعلمه في حالة من التواضع

We often underestimate how precious vulnerable moments can be. There is so much to learn from a state of humility.

~ mindofserenity

fairydrowning:

In Arabic they don’t say “I love you” they say, “تقبرنی (toq-bor-neh)” that literally means “you bury me”. It means you wish to die before them, thus them burying you so you never have to live a day without them. It is a gorgeous, painful expression of desire to spare yourself the pain of a life without a person you love.

fairydrowning:

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“A round earth but whoever leaves doesn’t return”.

-Via“aszmxm” on Instagram

beljar:

The worst of prisons is a self-created one.

Fatema Mernissi, from Dreams of Trespass: Tales of a Harem Girlhood, January 1, 1994

aszmxm:

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You are Allah’s gift to my sad heart

aszmxm:

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Smile,

Because the cure for despair is your smile.

aszmxm:

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Your tea gets cold when you forget it, so what about the one you love?

arabicdunya:

If you made me happy for a second, may Allah keep you happy for a lifetime

arabicdunya:

‎اللهم اجعل الأمر الذي اتمناه خيراً لي

My lord, make every matter that i wish for, khayr for me.

antaqama-ri:

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‏وفي النهاية لن يبقى معك إلا من رأى الجمال في روحك، أما المُنبهرون بالمظاهر فيرحلون تِباعًا

And in the end, only those who saw beauty in your soul will remain with you, but those who are impressed with appearances will leave in turn.

(via arabicdunya)

aidashakur:

I look at everything as a learning experience

(via yours-sincerelyy)

dreamofatoad:

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“The awful thing is that beauty is mysterious as well as terrible. God and the devil are fighting there and the battlefield is the heart of man.”

—Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

dreamofatoad:

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“Your worst sin is that you have destroyed and betrayed yourself for nothing.”

—Fyodor Dostoevsky, crime and punishment.