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Karke waada

Tuesday, 14 January 2014

Karke waada, mukar geya aakhir,
Tu bhi dil se, utar geya aakhir
..



Karke waada

Know Thyself

“Know thyself? If I knew myself, I’d run away.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



Know Thyself

Kitaabon Waley

Yeh jo sargashta se phirtey hain kitaabon waley,
In se mat mil ke inhe rog hain khawbon waley..



Kitaabon Waley

Kuch Bhi

Aur kuch bhi mujhe darkaar nahin hai lekin,
Meri chaadar mere pairon ke baraabar kar de..




Kuch Bhi

Mere khudaa

Mere khudaa mujhey itnaa to moatbar* kar de,
Mein jis makaan mein rehta hoon usko ghar kar de
..



Mere khudaa

soch

Kitaab, qalam, soch, sabhi mere hain takreeban,


Jo likhe hain mene, woh khayaal tere hain..



soch

Art For Art

“Art for art’s sake is an empty phrase. Art for the sake of truth, art for the sake of the good and the beautiful, that is the faith I am searching for.”
George Sand



Art For Art

No Human Relation Gives

“No human relation gives one possession in another—every two souls are absolutely different. In friendship or in love, the two side by side raise hands together to find what one cannot reach alone.”



No Human Relation Gives

They Will Never

“They will never love where they ought to love, who do not hate where they ought to hate.”


Edmund Burke



They Will Never

H.L Mencken

“Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.”
H.L. Mencken



H.L Mencken

Nothing is Worth More

“Nothing is worth more than this day.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



Nothing is Worth More

For Every Problem

“For every problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong.”
H.L. Mencken,



For Every Problem

Think Left

“Think left and think right and think low and think high. Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you try!”
Dr. Seuss



Think Left

Let us Accept Truth

Monday, 13 January 2014

“Let us accept truth, even when it surprises us and alters our views.”
George Sand, 



Let us Accept Truth

All That is Needed

“All that is needed for evil to trumph is that good men do nothing.”


Edmund Burke



All That is Needed
 

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