“For what was it about books that once finished left the reader in a bit of a haze and made them reread the last few sentences in order to continue the ringing in their hearts a while longer, so as not to let the silence illumine the fact that reading, they had gained something — distance, a lesson, a companion, a new world — but now, after the last full stop, they had lost something palpable and felt a little emptier than before.”
Kamand Kojouri“Don’t worry if you don’t accomplish everything in this life. Fortunately, death overcomes every thing—even the very thing that tried to kill us.”
Kamand Kojouri“There are some days we can claim and there are other days that claim us.”
Kamand Kojouri“I think whenever there’s potential for beauty, beauty can be found. And everything has potential for beauty.”
Kamand Kojouri“You are not who you think.You're not even the thinker.You are the one conscious of the thought.”
Kamand Kojouri“A man's shortcoming lies in the belief that he must always assert his manliness. A woman's shortcoming lies in the belief that she must always repress it.”
Kamand Kojouri