“I think virtue is the quintessence of perfection, and the One who created it definitely stands beyond that value. Virtues like honesty, loyalty and courtesy, do not have to be completely defined by their relation to extrinsic things. Even if they are not realized by actions, their good value remains. Thus, it is not the end of virtue that I fear, but the end of me. What kind of person will I become without righteousness, for instance? I may not even be able to define myself.”
Aishah Madadiy“I have never been good at saying goodbyes to people. What else can they offer rather than a reciprocal desolation?”
Aishah Madadiy“I wish social disparity has long gone, people can be genuine, and news can be fact-based and error-free.”
Aishah Madadiy, Bits of Heaven“I leave his house feeling blissed. It is not the same feeling like when you get a present from someone, you buy things you desire, or you receive good news. It is something intrinsic that stems from solicitude, which triggers your conscience to carry out something good - in my case, helping Mr Mario. That is how righteousness works. It does not only give pleasure to the receiver (of good action), but to the giver as well.”
Aishah Madadiy, Bits of Heaven“Real men do not work for fame. That is what I think. Popularity is just a piece of crap. I prefer a private life.”
Aishah Madadiy, Bits of Heaven“Ah, today is not really a good day, but my afterthought suggests it is, since I have had the chance to learn that life cannot be exemplary all the time. It is good to be taken aback once in a while because only then, would I value the state of being nonchalant.”
Aishah Madadiy, Bits of Heaven“Nothing good seems easy. That is how life shapes our perception.”
Aishah Madadiy, Bits of Heaven“Journalism is not like fiction and will never be. In fiction, you can feed people with lies, yet at the end of the reading, people still live the same life - go to work, eat, come back home, and sleep - nothing really changes aside from, at the very least, their perception of the world. But, things are different in journalism. You tell people a barefaced life, they will believe it, and something is going to happen. People will promptly respond to what they believe is true because it relates to their life, and we take life seriously, don't we?”
Aishah Madadiy, Bits of Heaven“How do you like to be remembered? Me, I would like to be remembered like an elusive good book that does not appear lovable to everyone, gets underrated at times, yet never loses its rarity to inspire, whenever one comes down to the verge of despair, and that functions like ember, forgotten, but when the weather goes cold, one suddenly remembers to reignite it for warmth and comfort.”
Aishah Madadiy, Bits of Heaven“Someone engulfed by fury cannot think rationally.”
Aishah Madadiy, Bits of Heaven