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الكاتب: | ايمن [ الثلاثاء ديسمبر 30, 2008 1:13 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | What is your favourite quotation? Write it here please |
here r some sayings about friendship "Your friend is the man who knows all about you, and still likes you." -- Elbert Hubbard What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies. --Aristotle Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow. Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend.- - Albert Camus "The only way to have a friend is to be one." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson The best way to destroy an enemy is to make him a friend.--Abraham Lincoln Hold a true friend with both your hands. -- Nigerian Proverb "A faithful friend is the medicine of life." -- Apocrypha |
الكاتب: | Odysseus [ الثلاثاء ديسمبر 30, 2008 3:05 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | What is your favourite quotation? Write it here please |
Ruba, Thank You sooo much ![]() ![]() "My love for Linton is like the foliage in the woods: time will change it, I'm well aware, as winter changes the trees. My love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneath: a source of little visible delight but necessary. Nelly, I am Heathcliff! He's always, always in my mind: not as a pleasure, any more than I am always a pleasure to myself, but as my own being." And Catherine says about Linton: "I love the ground under his feet, and the air over his head, and everything he touches, and every word he says. I love all his looks, and all his actions, and him entirely and altogether. There now!" ايمن, I also want to thank you. Your quotes are really nice, especially the statement of Aristotle. I want to add: One loyal friend is worth ten thousand relatives.- Euripides. No person is your friend who demands your silence, or denies your right to grow. (Alice Walker) I've always said that in politics, your enemies can't hurt you, but your friends will kill you. (Ann Richards) True friendship consists not in the multitude of friends, but in their worth and value. (Ben Jonson) Thank You again for your participation, Ayman ! ![]() ![]() |
الكاتب: | Odysseus [ الأربعاء ديسمبر 31, 2008 10:31 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | What is your favourite quotation? Write it here please |
ايمن, اقتباس:
Oh sorry i didn't read from the beginning that the quotes are only from what we have read in university
Oh sorry, I did NOT pay attention to this sentence; You can quote from anywhere; no matter where the quote is from, what is important is to give a nice quote whatevere it is. Now, to myths again; and this time, to Hercules: Hercules and the Wagoner As a Wagoner was driving his wain through a miry lane, the wheels stuck fast in the clay and the Horses could get on no farther. The Man immediately dropped on his knees and began crying and praying with all his might to Hercules to come and help him. "Lazy fellow!" cried Hercules, "get up and stir yourself. Whip your Horses stoutly, and put your shoulder to the wheel. If you want my help then, you shall have it." Put your shoulder to the wheel became an English idiom, meaning to start doing something. |
الكاتب: | Nawal8q [ الخميس يناير 01, 2009 3:19 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | What is your favourite quotation? Write it here please |
[english]I like this poem, it is for Queen Elizabeth 1st, I cant quote because I feel each part of it as if was spoken on my lips.....i love it and will post it here too.[/english] [align=center]On Monsieur’s Departure I grave and dare not to show my discontent, I love and yet I’m forced to seem to hate, I do, yet dare not say I ever meant, I seem stark mute but inwardly do prate. I am and not, I freeze and yet am burned, Since from myself another self I turned. My care is like my shadow in the sun, Follows me flying, flies when I pursue it, Stands and lies by me, doth what I have done. His too familiar care doth make me rue it. No means I find to rid him from my breast, Till by the end of things it be suppressed. Some gentler passion slide into my mind, For I am soft and made of melting snow; Or be more cruel, love, and so be kind. Let me or float or sink, be high or low. Or let me live with some more sweet content, Or die and so forget what love ere meant. Queen Elizabeth[/align] |
الكاتب: | Odysseus [ الخميس يناير 01, 2009 6:16 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | What is your favourite quotation? Write it here please |
Nawal8q, Welcome back ![]() ![]() ![]() The poem you wrote is very nice. In addition to its meaning, the use of juxtaposition is very very nice. For example: اقتباس:
love
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hate
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mute
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prate
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freeze
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burned
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myself
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another self
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Stands
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lies
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my
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His
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gentle
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cruel
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float
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sink
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high or low
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live
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die
I do NOT know what shall I say, the poem is really nice, especially the line: اقتباس:
For I am soft and made of melting snow
It's meaningful. Thank you again Nawal ![]() ![]() Keep participating with us. |
الكاتب: | زمردة [ الخميس يناير 01, 2009 8:54 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | What is your favourite quotation? Write it here please |
"It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear" . Romeo and Juliet ( Quote Act I, Scene V). |
الكاتب: | Odysseus [ الجمعة يناير 02, 2009 7:31 pm ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | What is your favourite quotation? Write it here please |
عبير, As usual, your quotes are very nice. The simile here is fantastic. Thank you ![]() Since Abeer has quoted from Shakespeare, I'll do the same. My quote now is from my favourite Shakespearean play, King Lear. Lear has three daughters; Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia. He misunderstands Cordelia. He gives his land and power to Goneril and Regan. However, he knows the truth at the end. Cordelia, who really loves him, lies dead in his hands. He says at this tragic moment : Howl, howl, howl, howl! . . . She's dead as earth. . . . No, no, no life! Why should a dog, a horse, a rat, have life, And thou no breath at all? Thou'lt come no more, Never, never, never, never, never! Shakespeare is really great. Like Marcus' words in Titus Andronicus, Lear does not cry, the words do cry. It is I, Ala'. ![]() |
الكاتب: | زمردة [ السبت يناير 03, 2009 1:43 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | What is your favourite quotation? Write it here please |
Odysseus, That's kind of you Actually, I've never read King Lear play but I have a clue about the story itself. It gives us lessons about respect for both parents and children,the other lesson is not to believe everything we are told because many characters believe lies and commit many terrible mistakes beause of merely a LIE ![]() New one: "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet" . Romeo and Juliet (Act II, Scene II). |
الكاتب: | Odysseus [ السبت يناير 03, 2009 3:12 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | What is your favourite quotation? Write it here please |
عبير, اقتباس:
Odysseus,
Thanx a lot Sis That's kind of you ![]() ![]() You seem that you love this play, I mean Romeo and Juliet. In fact I also did NOT read it yet; and it seems to be very nice; because the quotes you choose are very nice. I'll try to read it after my exams. Now, I come to your most important word, "LIE". اقتباس:
many characters believe lies and commit many terrible mistakes beause of merely a LIE
You do NOT know how I love this word. And I come now with some "lies". I am going to put three quotes; the first is from Heart of Darkness, the second from Women in Love; and finally the third is from my most important poem in the world, "The Lie". Marlow, in Heart of Darkness, says : " . . . You know I hate, detest, and can't bear a lie, NOT because I am straighter than the rest of us, but simply because it appals me. There is a taint of death, a flavour of morality in lies- which is exactly what I hate and detest in the world- what I want to forget. It makes me miserable and sick, like biting something rotten would do." P. 38 Another person, from another novel, speaks about lies. Birkin, who is known for his strange philosophy, says in Women in Love: " . . . Humanity is a huge aggregate lie, and a huge lie is less than a small truth. Humanity is less, far less than the individual, because the individual may sometimes be capable of truth, and humanity is a tree of lies. And they say that love is the greatest thing; they persist in saying this, the foul liars, and just look at what they do! Look at all the millions of people who repeat every minute that love is the greatest, and charity is the greatest- and see what they are doing all the time . . . It's a lie to say that love is the greatest. You might as well say that hate is the greatest, since the opposite of everything balances. What people want is hate- hate and nothing but hate. . . It's the lie that kills. If we want hate- let us have it: death, murder, torture, violent destruction- let us have it: but NOT in the name of love." P. 137 I did NOT find more truthful thing than "The Lie". The poem is very nice, and I do NOT know what to quote and what to ignore. I'll choose the following stanzas, but the whole poem is very very nice: Go, soul, the body's guest, Upon a thankless errand; Fear not to touch the best; The truth shall be thy warrant: Go, since I needs must die, And give the world the lie. Say to the court it glows And shines like rotten wood, Say to the church it shows What's good, and doth no good: If church and court reply, Then give them both the lie. . . . Tell men of high condition, That manage the estate, Their purpose is ambition; Their practice only hate. And if they once reply, Then give them all the lie. Tell zeal it wants devotion; Tell love it is but lust; Tell time it meets but motion; Tell flesh it is but dust: And wish them not reply, For thou must give the lie. . . . Tell physic of her boldness; Tell skill it is prevention; Tell charity of coldness; Tell law it is contention: And as they do reply, So give them still the lie. . . . Tell fortune of her blindness; Tell nature of decay; Tell friendship of unkindness; Tell justice of delay: And if they will reply, Then give them all the lie. . . . So when thou hast, as I Commanded thee, done blabbing; Because to give the lie Deserves no less than stabbing: Stab at thee, he that will, No stab thy soul can kill! "The Lie", Sir Walter Ralegh (1592). Every Line is great by itself. Please! Please read the poem carefully and see how it is great. It's I, Ala'. ![]() ![]() |
الكاتب: | Odysseus [ الأربعاء يناير 07, 2009 2:51 am ] |
عنوان المشاركة: | What is your favourite quotation? Write it here please |
Hellooo, Am I alone here? ok I've a nice quote which includes this "alone". ![]() Why should we faint and fear to live alone, Since all alone, so Heaven has willed, we die, Nor even the tenderest heart and next our own Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh. By John Keble, "Christian Year--twenty-Fourth Sunday After Trinity". |
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