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### Description Added Azerbaijani quotes. ### Checks - [x] Adding quotes? - [x] Make sure to include translations for the quotes in the description (or another comment) so we can verify their content. ### Translations (used chatgpt, I hope it's okay) 1. God must be in the heart of every person… And when He is not there… everything else is transient 2. There is no such thing as coincidence in life. From the paths that appear before you, you choose one yourself. Either you think long and hard about which path to take, or you step forward blindly, trusting your luck. 3. Trying to explain something to a fool is no different from trying to pour water into a sieve. 4. Strange—very strange. A photograph taken while a person is alive carries one appearance, but once they die, it is as if the photograph itself changes form. If you look closely into their eyes, you can enter their inner world. The photographs seem to want to ask you something. They look after you, and keep looking… As if they want to come with you. They can’t… 5. The dead were at peace. The ones who truly needed resurrection were the “living.” 6. There is a state women sometimes fall into when, even if no one has hurt them and no misfortune has occurred, they still feel the need to be hurt and unhappy. (Original: "У женщины, например, бывает иногда потребность чувствовать себя несчастною, обиженною, хотя бы не было ни обид, ни несчастий." from Униженные и оскорбленные, Ф. М. Достоевский) 7. I have now understood one thing: in this meaningful and harmonious life, only those who live meaningless lives are mere patches. A person who owns their life, their existence, and true values is not a patch in this world—they are life itself. 8. The sun has risen in the yard; since you will not see that day, what use is its light? Outside, the grass has grown and the trees have blossomed; but what use are those flowers, those meadows, without you? 9. If you educate a man, you educate only one person. If you educate a woman, you educate an entire family. 10. What is death? At first glance, it is an ordinary, simple question, yet it contains many peculiarities and complexities. The most ordinary and well-known notion is that a person should die of old age, without any particular cause or illness. That is, as a biological being, a human is born, grows, ages, and dies. Death is the final cessation of all bodily organs and brain functions as a result of aging… But let us see—can most people reach death in this natural way? They cannot. To die like this, one must live their entire life in a natural flow, without stress or depression, without harm or danger from others, without the influence of environment or nature… One must live without anger, sorrow, suffering, pain, or tears… 11. There are people who do not appreciate the good unless they encounter evil and endure its suffering. Among them are those who, after seeing the face of evil just once, cling firmly to goodness for the rest of their lives and worship it with their hearts. But there are also those who quickly forget both the badness of evil and the goodness of good, clinging now to one, now to the other, and in doing so ruin both their own lives and the lives of others. 12. A person understands the sweetness of the moments they have lived during times of longing, my Sara. 13. I kiss you, my hope. Yours, Mirza. 14. Though the wound in my heart aches silently, its surface has covered with embers. 15. And those jet-black, long, thick eyelashes—she lifted them in such a way that it was as if she were opening the heavy page of an ancient book, and those lashes cast a shadow over half of Tahmina’s face. Once Zaur had been drinking and said that when you lift your eyelashes, it feels as though a new page is being opened in the history of humanity… 17. It is impossible to portray a people who waged a sharp and courageous struggle for freedom against the caliphate for more than twenty years as a disorderly crowd living a cheerful and carefree life. 17. I have learned that courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave person is not one who feels no fear, but one who conquers it. 18. Every style of writing and every genre that is connected with the people’s common ideal and sheds light on their life is beneficial. 19. It is possible for colonizers to officially impose a foreign language on the local population, even when the composition of native-language speakers is very mixed. This happened, for example, with the Russian language in the Russian Empire, English in India, French in Algeria, and Persian in Iran. People are forced to use this imposed language in meetings and the media, on the pages of books, and in educational materials. But how can one forcibly impose on a people their proverbs and sayings, lullabies and laments, ritual and love songs, fairy tales and legends, an entire epic tradition? These are eternal and primordial, and no people can forcibly impose the folkloric harmony of its mother tongue on another people. 20. No matter how complex a person may be, in the end they express themselves in a very simple way. 21. There’s a saying, boss: better for a man to die than for his name to be ruined—who would give work to thief Imaş, and who would want to work with him? 22. 23. People who hear of some extraordinary phenomenon start proposing to explain it with improbable hypotheses. First consider the simplest explanation: that it's all nonsense. 24. The bride is my broom. Wherever I put her, that’s where she must stay. Signed-off-by: Murad Bashirov <carlsonmu@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Jack <jack@monkeytype.com> |
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