The dearest one in a society is the one who serves the others. Prophet MUHAMMAD (pbuh)
It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit. HARRY S. TRUMAN
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I would rather have a good plan now than a perfect plan in two weeks. General GEORGE S. PATTON
There is always one moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in. GRAHAM GREENE
Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together. WOODROW WILSON
He who leaveth home in search of knowledge walketh in the path of God. Prophet MUHAMMAD (pbuh)
'''What did I learn in life ?'''
I was born in an endless darkness. I saw the light, got scared and I cried. In time, I learned how to live in light. Then, I saw the darkness and got scared. At times, I said goodbyes to my beloved ones into endless darkness, and I cried.
I learned how to live. I learned the birth was the moment of beginning of the end of life; the life was the borrowed times between the two.
I learned the bread. Then, how it should be made plenty for peace… And then, how important it is to share it fairly for peace.
I learned the time. I competed against it… In time, I learned not to compete but concede.
I learned humans… … that there are good and bad amongst them, in time; … that there is both good and bad in each one of us, at the end.
I learned how to love… And how to trust afterwards. Later, how trust is more permanent than love and love is built on trust.
I learned human skin. And the presence of the soul under the skin… Later, the soul in fact being above the skin.
I learned how to read, then how to write. After a while, writing taught me myself.
I learned the universe. Then, the ways of how to illuminate the universe. But at the end, the necessity of illuminating my immediate surroundings first.
I learned how to challenge the world at a young age. Then, I walked with the crowds in unity. Later, I realized that I should in fact walk against the crowds.
I learned how to think. I learned how to think as told. Later, I learned that the healthy thinking is the critical and unconditioned thinking.
I learned the importance of honesty, at home… And the true honesty of not touching the sin when it is right under my hand.
I learned how to leave. Then how to return, being unable to bear it. Then, how to leave again, despite myself.
I learned the truth one day. And how bitter the truth was. And how the dose of bitterness gave the taste to life like the spice in a meal.
I learned all living would taste the death but only some would taste living.
Can Dundar, Milliyet