“I could just felt the twinge of resentment with her being there, where my mother was supposed to be. What right did she have, to replace that place?”
Diyar Harraz“A marriage is about how clever you deal with it, not about pushing it away when hurricanes come crashing down. You've to be strong and find a way to not let the world tear your marriage apart.”
Diyar Harraz, After the Storm“Don’t try to lie to your heart because one day, it’ll eat you up - Marina”
Diyar Harraz, After the Storm“Not until you’re bind together with a more pure and sincere relationship, the love you feel to each other will never become something tangible - Sarah”
Diyar Harraz, After the Storm“A marriage is sensitive, fragile and crucial. Once you mess up with how you handle it, it will shatter”
Diyar Harraz, After the Storm“She knew for a fact that she wasn't going to sit around and wait for some miracle to happen. She wasn't going to watch the storm in front of her and pretend like nothing had happened. Yes, Allah is expecting her to be patient and keep on marching forward”
Diyar Harraz, After the Storm“Success has nothing to do with what we accomplish for ourselves, but the amount of hard works we put forward to others”
Diyar Harraz, After the Storm“Being a successful and wealthy man doesn't mean that you have to forget about the place where you were brought up and the people who struggleds to make you a better person”
Diyar Harraz, After the Storm“I was like a ten-year-old kid who had been scraped off a mother's love so sudden and surreal that I kept hoping I could chant a few magical words and slowly, Mama Jas would materialise in front of me.”
Diyar Harraz, Like The Starlings“I could just felt the twinge of resentment with her being there, where my mother was supposed to be. What right did she have, to replace that place?”
Diyar Harraz, Like The Starlings“I synonymously felt my heart beat rapaciously, the heart which was once void of anything alive and well. Now the heart was rasping and knocking on my ribcage as if it was demanding to come out, take its root and grow.”
Diyar Harraz, Like The Starlings