Talk:Hussein Barghouthi

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"To meditate on yourself is to understand what you have always known without understanding it"

"What awakens in solitude is only that which is already inside us"

"There is a type of people, like me, who cannot decide on his whole life, with his whole heart, for anything in the world. His destiny is to stay scattered like dew over grass, instead of all of his droplets uniting to form a stream or a river. To determine a destination, one destination, which cannot be doubted returned from. I mean, I'm the type of person who can only live for something with half a heart, at most. And all his evils arise from this half a heart, if there was even a heart left."

"A person who doesn't give me knowledge and expand my awareness, and take from me knowledge to expand his awareness, is a person I don't need"

"Every person fights his own ghosts"

"At times, kindness to people is a crime against self"

"I'm a simple person who's always misunderstood"

"A wide imagination is necessary in a narrow world"

"I know nothing about you, for the depths of the sea knows nothing about its shores. Your face is a shore"

"In art, you have to touch on madness without waking it"

"Beauty cannot save the world. But the beauty in the world is worth saving."

"Beatitude to those who taught the heart to withstand knives! and those who were crushed like wheat by experiences until they became bread. And beatitude to who was close to finding the flower in the dumpster"

"You're the only person who can teach yourself more than I can"

"..and he left his life to become a homeless madman, or any other word we use to describe those we don't understand."

"Watch the water to understand something that no one has yet understood: change. Watch the water to understand madness"

"I cannot humanly stay, I cannot in reality leave, and I can be anything but myself"

"My life was a small delusion. I knew that. But the suggestion of it being a "great delusion" was new."

. Rupert Loup 02:49, 2 August 2019 (UTC)

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