on every morrow are we wreathing a flowery band to bind us to the earth
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Therapy is expensive so i listened Faiz poetry in Zia's voice; 🫀
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i love 𝐔𝐫𝐝𝐮 because instead of saying "My schedule is swamped" you say "Kuch kaam hain apni marzi ke, kuch kaam faqat majboori hain, phir waqt bohat hi thora hai aur saare kaam zaroori hain."
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I like to wonder what must have been going through Jack Crawford's mind when he witnessed this scene.
Like— A dangerous criminal, the Chesapeake Ripper, surrenders outside the home of your most valued criminal profiler, saying he wants the said profiler to always know where he is and where to find him, while looking at him like a kicked puppy?
Jack: Good job, Will. What you two are tho, gays?
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Jee jalaata hun aur sochta hun
Raaegaañ ye hunar na jaye kahiñ
I burn my soul and keep thinking:
Lest this art of mine goes in vain
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William-Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905) - The Motherland (1883)
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Maine dekha tha un dinon mein usey
Jab wo khilte gulaab jaisa tha 🌹
So sweet.
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Saturn Wrestling with a Snake - Attributed to Giuseppe Cades
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Painting: Crenaia, by Frederic Leighton
Excerpts: O Husband Mine, by SR Shauq
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Hue naam-war be-nishaañ kaise kaise
ہوئے نامور بینشاں کیسے کیسے
Zameeñ kha gayi aasmaañ kaise kaise
زمیں کھا گئی آسماں کیسے کیسے
The Assassination of Julius Caesar by William Holmes Sullivan
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A translation of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar into Urdu with facing page original text, printed in 2004 by a publisher based in Lahore’s Urdu Bazaar book market, from the Global Shakespeare collection.
Shakespeare, William. Julius Caesar. Trans. Zishan Ahmad Malik. Ed. Muhammad Ali Anjum. Lahore: Izhar Sons, 2004. Print.
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Don Quixote setting out on his Adventures by Gustave Doré
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/ Burt Glinn, Beatniks at the Seven Arts Café, New York City, 1959
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Jean Paul Gaultier spring 1999 haute couture Model: Iman - Photography: Dah Len
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