The old woman called me, so I followed her to her single room, because I didn't know what she wanted. I felt her bent back as she tried to enter her room lightly. She pointed to me with a weak whisper, "Please come in, professor, please." I
That fountain is from me
And I am from it..
And the water rising from its mouth
Descending between the toes of her feet
Always reminds me..
And it calls me by my name
And I remember it..
And I call it by the name of love
What
I believe that human awareness of situations is much like the concept of camera lenses. Just as lenses capture images, we capture situations, and we are similar in how they work and their mechanisms. There are those with narrow vision, those with wide,
I can say that there are currently no publishing crises like the ones I experienced in the 1970s, for example, when a large number of writers resorted to so-called master printing. Now, electronic publishing has solved this crisis, and many people are
Last week's article focused on the fact that the new international and regional changes taking place in the Arab world necessitate the development of a shared Arab vision to deal with them and require the formulation of a joint Arab understanding
“You broke my heart.” It is a phrase we often use to describe deep sadness or emotional pain. But can the heart actually be “broken” by severe emotional distress?
Surprisingly, there is a scientific basis behind the expression. A real medical condition known as broken heart syndrome, or Takotsubo syndrome, can cause sudden and temporary dysfunction of the heart muscle, often