amaar ekla akash thomke geche raater srothe bheshe, shudhu tomay bhaalo bheshe
my lonely skies have stopped sailing in the dark currents of the night, after (I started) loving you
amaar din gulo shob rong chineche tomaar kache eshe, shudhu tomay bhaalo bheshe
you acquainted my days with color , after (I started) loving you
tumi chokh mellei phool phutheche amaar chaade eshe
the moment our eyes meet, the patio blooms with flowers
bhorer shishir thonth chuye jaay, tomaay bhaalo bheshe
the morning dew caresses my lips after loving you
“There are some things about myself I can’t explain to anyone. There are some things I don’t understand at all. I can’t tell what I think about things or what I’m after. I don’t know what my strengths are or what I’m supposed to do about them. But if I start thinking about these things in too much detail the whole thing gets scary. And if I get scared I can only think about myself. I become really self- centered, and without meaning to, I hurt people. So I’m not such a wonderful human being.”
— Haruki Murakami, The Elephant Vanishes
Oscar Wilde, from At Verona
“I think literature is best when it’s voicing what we would prefer not to talk about.”
— Rick Moody (via coral)
“In certain areas of my life, I actively seek out solitude. Especially for someone in my line of work, solitude is, more or less, an inevitable circumstance. Sometimes, however, this sense of isolation, like acid spilling out of a bottle, can unconsciously eat away at a person’s heart and dissolve it. You could see it, too, as a kind of double-edged sword. It protects me, but at the same time steadily cuts away at me from the inside.”
— Haruki Murakami, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running
Nizar Qabbani once wrote There are some people that we didn't forget, but we don't smile anymore when they're mentioned.
Just like Ahmad Faraz said Ab tere zikr pe hum baat badal dete hain, kitni raghbat thi tere naam se pehle pehle
“She didn’t need to be saved. She needed to be found and appreciated for exactly who she was.”
— j. iron word
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“Do you imagine at night someone going to bed the very moment you are going to bed? Turning out the light? And isn’t it so quiet you swear the heart is telepathic. Isn’t it—”
— Beckian Fritz Goldberg, Eros in His Striped Shirt