Some people hear their own inner voices with great clearness and they live by what they hear. Such people become crazy, or they become LEGENDS ....
He was born with a Gift of Laughter & a Sense that the World is Mad ... ♪♪♫ .... ♪♪♫ .... ♪♪♫ .... ♪♪♫ .... ♪♪♫

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

أقوال مأثورة للإمام علي بن ابي طالب



1 - لا رأي لمن لا يطاع . 
2 - القناعة كنز لا يفنى . 
3 - ليس كلّ من رمى أصاب . 
4 - التواضع نعمة لا يفطن إليها الحاسد .
5 - لا قرين كحسن الخلق . 
6 - لا علم كالتفكير . 
7 - لا ميراث كالأدب . 
8 - لا إيمان كالحياء والصبر . 
9 - الناس أعداء ما جهلوا .
10 - لا تطلب الحياة لتأكل ، بل أطلب الأكل لتحيا 


"No one would have crossed the ocean if he could have gotten off the ship in the storm."

- Charles Kettering

Tuesday, December 27, 2011


الفنان يطلب الجمال..
والمفكر يطلب الحقيقة..
والثائر السياسي يطلب العدالة..
والصوفي العارف يطلب الله .. 
وهم قد اختلفوا في الظاهر ولكنهم ما اختلفوا في الحقيقة .. 
فإن الحق العدل البديع الجميل كلها من أسماء الله

د / مصطفى محمود

This story is highly Recommended .. " Le Petit Prince .."

I may add other Books & stories soon Insha'Allah " English + French " 

Hope you Like it :)

= English Edition : " Pdf + Audio Book " 

= French Edition : " Pdf + Audio Livre " 

= Arabic Edition " Pdf Only " 


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Five Love Langagues " this book I have discussed it at My English Course :) " " Audio + Pdf "
http://www.mediafire.com/?r96g9wic424tjhl

To Be Updated ,,, 



Monday, December 26, 2011



سأل رجل مهموم امير المؤمنين
فقال: يا امير المؤمنين لقد أتيتك وما لي حيلة مما أنا فيه من الهم؟
فقال امير المؤمنين :سأسألك سؤالين وأُريد إجابتهما
فقال الرجل: اسأل.
فقال امير المؤمنين : أجئت إلى هذه الدنيا ومعك تلك المشاكل؟
قال:لا.
فقال امير المؤمنين : هل ستترك الدنيا وتأخذ معك المشاكل؟
قال : لا
فقال امير المؤمنين : أمرٌ لم تأتِ به، ولن يذهب معك .. الأجدر ألا يأخذ منك كل هذا الهم فكن صبوراً على أمر الدنيا ، وليكن نظرك إلى السماء أطول من نظرك إلى الأرض يكن لك ما أردت

إن قضاء الله لا يُقابل بغير التسليــم .. وليس له رد سوى الصبر الجميل ..
قال تعالى : " وتوكل على الذي لا يموت وسبح بحمده "
وتوكل على الحيّ .. الحيّ الذي لا يموت .. حياته واجبة لذاته .. اما حياتنا فإنها منحة منه هو .. لذلك نحن نموت أما هو فحيّ لا يموت ..

دع المقادير تجري في أعنتها .. ولا تبيتن إلا خالي البـــال
ما بين طرفة عين وانتباهتها .. يغير الله من حال الى حال

من خُطبة " في رحاب الذكرى العطرة " عام 1977 للشيخ كشك


نحن في حاجة مُلحة إلي المتخصصين في كل فرع من فروع المعارف الإنسانية أولئك الذين يتخذون من معاملهم و مكاتبهم صوامع و أديرة!.. و يهبون حياتهم للفرع الذي تخصصوا فيه,لا بشعور التضحية فحسب, بل بشعور اللذة كذلك! ... شعور العابد الذي يهب روحه لإلهه و هو فرحان
و لكننا مع هذا يجب أن ندرك أن هؤلاء ليسوا هم الذين يوجهون إلي الحياة أو يختارون للبشرية الطريق
إن الرواد كانوا دائماً و سيكونون هم أصحاب الطاقات الروحية الفائقة .. هؤلاء هم الذين يحملون الشعلة المقدسة التي تنصهر في حرارتها كل ذرات المعارف,و تنكشف في ضوئها طريق الرحلة,مزودة بكل هذه الجزيئات..قوية بهذا الزاد,و هي تغذ السير نحو الهدف السامي البعيد
هؤلاء الرواد هم اللذين يدركون ببصيرتهم تلك الوحدة الشاملة,المتعددة المظاهر في : العلم و الفن و العقيدة و العمل..فلا يحقرون واحداً منها و لا يرفعونه فوق مستواه
الصغار وحدهم هم الذين يعتقدون أن هناك تعارضاً بين هذه القوي المتنوعة المظاهر،فيحاربون العلم باسم الدين,أو الدين بإسم العلم , و يحتقرون الفن بإسم العمل,أو الحيوية الدافعة بإسم العقيدة المتصوفة!..ذلك أنهم يدركون كل قوة من هذه القوي,منعزلة عن مجموعة القوي الأخري الصادرة كلها من النبع الواحد,من تلك القوة الكبري المسيطرة علي هذا الوجود
و لكن الرواد الكبار يدركون تلك الوحدة, لأنهم متصلون بذلك النبع الأصيل,و منه يستمدونإنهم قليلون .. قليلون جداً في تاريخ البشرية .. بل نادرون
و لكن منهم كفاية .. فالقوة المشرفة علي هذا الكون,هي التي تصوغهم,و تبعث بهم في الوقت المُقدر المطلوب
أفراح الروح-سيد قطب

Sunday, December 25, 2011


Don't count the things you've done for someone. Instead, count the number of times you felt better just because you made them happy.. :)


Music is the one incorporeal entrance into the higher world of knowledge which comprehends mankind but which mankind cannot comprehend.
-- Ludwig van Beethoven, quoted by Bettina von Arnin, letter to Goethe, 1810

Saturday, December 24, 2011

The happiest people with the Biggest Smiles are Sometimes the best Actors...

Success is not to think that what you did is Success ,, Still Keep Doing Successes as you still alive :)





“There comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor political, nor popular, but he must take it because his conscience tells him that it is right.” ~ Martin Luther King





من رُبّي على التسليم بغير عقل , والعمل ولو صالحا بغير فقه , فهو غير مؤمن . فليس القصد من الإيمان أن يذلل الإنسان للخير كما يذلل الحيوان , بل القصد منه أن يرتقي عقله وترتقي نفسه بالعلم فيعمل الخير لأنه يفقه أنه الخير النافع المرضي لله , ويترك الشر لأنه يفهم سوء عاقبته ودرجة مضرته . ــ الإمام مُحمد عبده


الإكراه على الفضيلة لا يصنع الإنسان الفاضل ،كما أن الإكراه على الإيمان لا يصنع الإنسان المؤمن، فالحرية النفسية والعقلية أساس المسئولية، والإسلام يقدر هذه الحقيقة ويحترمها وهو يبني صرح الأخلاق - محمد الغزالى


"مثلما يضرّ أهل الشر غيرهم عندما يفعلون الشر، يضرّ أهل الخير غيرهم إذا لم يفعلوا الخير " - مصطفى صادق الرافعى


افعلوا الخير ما استطعتم .. فخيرٌ من الخير فاعله ... الإمام عليّ بن ابي طالب 


" لم أُخلق لألعب .. إنما خُلقت لأعز الإسلام " الزبير بن العوّام 




كم من أغنياء ليس بينهم وبين اللصوص إلا أنهم يسرقون بقانون
وكم من فقهاء ليس بينهم وبين الفجرة إلا أنهم يفجرون بمنطق وحجة..!!ا
مصطفى صادق الرافعي رحمه الله 


“Insane people are always sure that they are fine. It is only the sane people who are willing to admit that they are crazy.”


قيل لأحد الأباة: "ما فائدة سعيك غير جلب الشقاء على نفسك؟"


فقال: "ما أحلى الشقاء في سبيل تنغيص الظالمين!"


~ عبد الرحمن الكواكبي~




" العقل يدلُّ على نفسهِ بالنّظرِ في الكون , وّ يعبّر عنْ ذلك بأفكاره ..
وَ القلبُ يدلُّ على نفسهِ بالنّظرِ في الحبيب , وَ يعبّرُ عنْ ذلك بأشواقه " 
الرافعي 


 إن الكلمة في الذهن لتوجد الحادثة في الدنيا - وحي القلم








"We think too much and feel too little. More than machinery we need humanity. More than cleverness we need kindness and gentleness."_ Charlie Chaplin




If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine. It is lethal. Paulo Coelho 


“You got a dream, you got to protect it. People can't do something themselves, they want to tell you that you can't do it. You want something? Go get it.” - The Pursuit of Happiness




إنُّه لسرٌ عجيبٌ رائعٌ فِي قلبِ مَنْ تيّمهُ الحُبّ ، يدلُّ عليهِ إنّهُ ما مِنْ عاشقٍ إلّا وَ هُوَ يرى أنَّ رضاهُ عَنْ جمالِ حبيبتِهِ ، وَ تكوينِ أوْضاعِها وَ تناسُقِها وَ مشاكلةِ بعضِها بعضـًا ، كرضا الضّائعِ عَنْ صنعتِه وَ افتنانِه بما أبدعَ وَ اخترع , وَ بما أتقنَ وَ أحكم ، كأنّهُ هُوَ قَدَّرَ وَ سَوّى ، وَ سَوَّى وَ خَلق ، وَ لوْ جازَ أنْ يهبَه اللهُ القوّةَ على أنْ يذرأَ وَ يبرأ ، ثُمَّ أمرَهُ أنْ يَخلُقَ لنفسِهِ امرأة ، لَمَا صَنعَ إلّا هذهِ التي أحبَّها بكلِّ ما يُحبُّهُ فيها ، وَ إنْ لمْ يستطِعِ الحُبُّ أنْ يَخلُقَ إنسانـًا فَهوَ يخلقُ إنسانيّة ..
مصطفى صادق الرافعي




"تُرى أيهما الصدق في حقيقته ؟!! ما نفرح به أو ما نحزن له ؟؟!! " الرافعي 


" إن لم يستطع الحب أن يخلق إنساناً .. فهو يخلق إنسانية .... " الرافعي


"  يضيق هذا الكون ثم يضيق حتى كأنما يجتمع عند العاشق في المعشوق وحده و بذلك لا تجد محبوبا إلا و قد بلغ عند محبه ما تناهى إليه الحسن في أرضه و سمائه " الرافعي




يقول شيخنا الشعراوي : "أتمني أن يصل الدين إلي أهل السياسة.. ولا يصل أهل الدين إلي السياسة" فإن كنتم أهل دين، فلا جدارة لكم بالسياسة وإن كنتم أهل سياسة فمن حقي أن لا اختاركم ولا جناح على ديني !




إن هناك متدينين يفقدون روح الديــن، ويهتمـون بأزيائه وشاراته ثم يجرون في أنحاء المجتمع يحسنون الاتهــام لا التبرئة والهدم لا البناء، وعلينا نحن الذين يعرفـون الدين ويدعـون إليـه، أن نحســن التفقـيــه والتربيـة وأن نتعهّـد البواطن لا الجلود، والقلوب لا الملابس.


- الشيخ محمد الغزالي...


“لو سألتم عن الحب أهو موجود وكيف نعثر عليه لقلت،
نعم موجود، ولكنه نادر, وهو ثمرة توفيق إلهي وليس ثمرة اجتهاد شخصي
وشرط حدوثه أن تكون النفوس خيرة أصلا جميلة أصلا،
... والجمال النفسي والخير هما المشكاة التي يخرج منها هذا الحب.. ”


د /مصطفى محمود

قصة


لما حضرت الوفاة الخليفة الخامس عمر بن عبد العزيز - رحمه الله - جاءه صهره مسلمة بن عبد الملك معاتبا له بأنه لم يترك لولده شيئا من المال فانتفض وقال أجلسوني

ثم قال: الحمد لله , أبالله تخوفني يا مسلمة ؟!
إنما بنو عمر أحد رجلين : رجل اتقى الله فسيجعل الله من أمره يسرا ويرزقه من حيث لا يحتسب . 

ورجل غير وفجر , فلن أكون أول من أعانه
بالمال على معصية الله
ثم قال : ادعوا لي بني , فجاء بضعة عشر رجلا . فصعد فيهم بصره دامعا
ثم قال : يا بني ... إني تركتكم من الله بخير
وأنكم لا تمرون على مسلم ولا معاهد إلا لكم
عليه حق واجب إن شاء الله . أي بني ...
إني بين أمرين : أن تستغنوا ويدخل أبوكم النار أو تفتقروا ويدخل أبوكم الجنة فكان أن تفتقروا ويدخل الجنة , أحب إليه من أن تستغنوا ويدخل النار.

Brida - Paulo Coelho - Quotes ..!


some Quotes From Brida for Paulo Coelho ( Copied  )

"When you find your path, you must not be afraid. You need to have sufficient courage to make mistakes. Disappointment, defeat, and despair are the tools God uses to show us the way." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Nothing in the world is ever completely wrong. Even a stopped clock is right twice a day." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Accept what life offers you and try to drink from every cup. All wines should be tasted; some should only be sipped, but with others, drink the whole bottle." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"How much I missed, simply because I was afraid of missing it." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Choosing a path meant having to miss out on others. She had a whole life to live, and she was always thinking that, in the future, she might regret the choices she made now. “I’m afraid of committing myself,” she thought to herself. She wanted to follow all possible paths and so ended up following none. Even in that most important area of her life, love, she had failed to commit herself. After her first romantic disappointment, she had never again given herself entirely. She feared pan, loss, and separation. These things were inevitable on the path to love, and the only way of avoiding them was by deciding not to take that path at all. In order not to suffer, you had to renounce love. It was like putting out your own eyes not to see the bad things in life." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"None of us knows what might happen even the next minute, yet still we go forward. Because we trust. Because we have Faith." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Don’t bother trying to explain your emotions. Live everything as intensely as you can and keep whatever you felt as a gift from God. The best way to destroy the bridge between the visible and invisible is by trying to explain your emotions." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"But how will I know who my Soulmate is?” Brida felt that this was one of the most important questions she had ever asked in her life. 
By taking risks’ she said to Brida. ‘ By risking failure, disappointment, disillusion, but never ceasing in you search for Love. As long as you keep looking, you will triumph in the end." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"When you were in love, you were capable of learning everything and of knowing things you had never dared even to think, because love was the key to understanding all of the mysteries." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"People give flowers as present because flowers contain true meaning of love. Anyone who tries to posses a flower will have to watch its beauty fading. But if you simply look at a flower in the field, you'll keep it forever. 
That is what the forest taught me. That you will never be mine, and that is why i will never lose you." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"When we set out on the path, we always have a fairly clear idea of what we hope to find. Women are generally seeking their Soul Mate, and men looking for Power. Neither party is really interested in learning. They simply want to reach the thing they have set as their goal." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Feelings do not grow old along with the body. Feelings form part of a world I don’t know, but it’s a world where there’s no time, so space, no frontiers." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Fairy tales had been her first experience of the magical universe, and more than once she had wondered why people ended up distancing themselves from that world, knowing the immense joy that childhood had brought to their lives." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"I learned that the search for God is a Dark Night, that Faith is a Dark Night. And that’s hardly a surprise really, because for us each day is a dark night. None of us knows what might happen even the next minute, and yet still we go forward. Because we trust. Because we have Faith." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"she, with her affection and her gaiety, had been largely responsible for him having rediscovered the meaning of life, her love had driven him to the far corners of the Earth, because he needed to be rich enough to buy some land and live in peace with her for the rest of their days. It was his utter confidence in this fragile creature, that had made him fight with honor, because he knew that after a battle he could forget all the horrors of war in her arms, and that, despite all the women he had known, only there in her arms could he close his eyes and sleep like a child." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"The night is just a part of the day" 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"When you’re in love, you’re capable of learning everything and knowing things you had never dared even to think, because love is the key to understanding of all the the mysteries." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Sometimes the best of gods gift's arrive by the shattering of all the window panes." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"if, in the beginning, there were so few people on the face of the earth, and now there are so many, where did all those new souls come from?" 
The answer is simple. In certain reincarnations, we divide into two. Our souls divide as do crystals and start, cells and plants." 
Our soul divides into two, and those souls are in turn transformed into two and so, within a few generations, we are scattered over a large part of the earth. 
We form part of what the Alchemists call the Anima Mundi, the sould of the world; the truth is that if the Anima Mundi were merely to keep dividing, it would keep growing, but it would also become gradually weaker. That is why, as well as dividing into two, we also find ourselves. And the process of finding ourselves is called love. Because when a sould divides, it always divides into a male part and a female part. 
In each life, we feel a mysterious boligation to find at least one of those soul mates. The greater love that seperated them feels pleased with the Love that brings them together again. 
But how will i know who my soul mate is? 
By taking risks. By rising failure, disappointment, disillusion, but never ceasing in your search for love. As long as you keep looking, you will triumph in the end." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Finding one important thing in your life doesn’t mean you have to 
give up all the other important things." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Pain, loss and separation are inevitable on the path of love, and the only way of avoiding them is by deciding not to take that path at all. In order not to suffer, you have to renounce love.It was like putting out your own eyes in 
order not to see the bad things in life." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"The soil needs the seed and the seed needs the soil. The one only has meaning with the other. It is the same thing with human beings. When male knowledge joins with female transformation, then the great magical union is created, and its name is wisdom. Wisdom means both to know and to transform." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Every moment in life is an act of faith" 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Being human means having doubts and yet still continuing on your path." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"I’m afraid of love, because it involves things that are beyond our understanding; it sheds such a brilliant light, but the shadow it casts frightens me." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"She didn't need to understand the meaning of life; it was enough to find someone who did, and then fall asleep in his arms and sleep as a child sleeps, knowing that someone stronger than you is protecting you from all evil and all danger" 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Even if it is only for a matter of moments, because those moments bring with them a Love so intense that it justifies the rest of our days." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"A prayer couched in the words of the soul, is far more powerful than any ritual." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Love was above everything else, and there was no hatred in love, only the occasional mistake." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"In order not to suffer, you had to renounce love. It was like putting out your own eyes in order not to see the bad things in life." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"She wasn’t afraid of difficulties; what frightened her was being forced to choose one particular path. 
Choosing a path meant having to miss out on others. She had a whole life to live and she was always thinking that, in future, she might regret the choices she made now. 
‘I’m afraid of committing myself,’ she thought to herself. She wanted to follow all possible paths and so ended up following none. 
Even in that most important area of her life, love, she had failed to commit herself. After her first romantic dissappointment, she had never again given herself entirely. She feared pain, loss and separation. These things were inevitable on the path to love, and the only way of avoiding them was by deciding not to take that path at all. In order not to suffer, you had to renounce love. It was like putting out your own eyes in order not to see the bad things in life." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"I’m afraid of committing myself,” she thought to herself. 

“When you find your path, you must not be afraid. You need to have sufficient courage to make mistakes. Disappointment, defeat, and despair are the tools God uses to show us the way.” 

“Don’t bother trying to explain your emotions. Live everything as intensely as you can and keep whatever you felt as a gift from God. The best way to destroy the bridge between the visible and invisible is by trying to explain your emotions.” 
“But how will I know who my Soulmate is?” Brida felt that this was one of the most important questions she had ever asked in her life. 

“By taking risks” she said to Brida. ‘ By risking failure, disappointment, disillusion, but never ceasing in you search for Love. As long as you keep looking, you will triumph in the end.” 

Nothing is completely wrong. Even a broken watch is right twice a day." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Never be ashamed,’ he said. ‘Accept what life offers you and try to drink from every cup. All wines should be tasted; some should only be sipped, but with others, drink the whole bottle.’ 
‘How will I know which is which?’ 
‘By the taste. You can only know a good wine if you have first tasted a bad one." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"...you must be careful never to allow doubt to paralyze you. always take the decisions you need to take, even if you're not sure you're doing the right thing. You'll never go wrong if, when you make a decision, you keep in mind an old German proverb: 'The devil is in the detail.' Remember that proverb and you'll always be able to turn a wrong decision into a right one." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Finding one important thing in your life doesn't mean you have to give up all the other important things." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"And although she was sometimes dissatisfied with herself, she felt unable to go beyond her own limitations. Books were safer." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"And they will return one day knowing the miracle of the heavens and of all the world. God knew what he was doing when he drew their attention to the tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. If he hadn’t wanted them to eat it, he would never have mentioned it." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

"Then there are those who plant. they endure storms and all the many vicissitudes of the seasons, and they rarely rest. But, unlike a building, a garden never stops growing. And while it requires the gardener's constant attention, it also allows life for the gardener to be a great adventure." 
— Paulo Coelho (Brida)

The Alchemist - Quotes



Quotes in every page :


“Intense, unexpected suffering passes more quickly than suffering that is apparently bearable; the latter goes on for years and, without our noticing, eats away at our soul, until, one day, we are no longer able to free ourselves from the bitterness and it stays with us for the rest of our lives” (vii).


“We are told from childhood onward that everything we want to do is impossible. We grow up with this idea, and as the years accumulate, so too do the layers of prejudice, fear and guilt. There comes a time when our personal calling is so deeply buried in our soul as to be invisible. But it’s still there” (vi).


“I couldn’t have found God in the seminary, he thought, as he looked at the sunrise” (10).


“It’s the possibility of having a dream come true that makes life interesting” (11).


“So the boy decided that he would never again believe in dreams. He remembered that he had a number of things he had to take care of” (15).


"Everyone seems to have a clear idea of how other people should lead their lives, but none about his or her own." (16)

“[the King]: The book describes people’s inability to choose their own Personal Legends. And it ends up saying that everyone believes the world’s greatest lie.” “What’s the world’s greatest lie?” the boy asked, completely surprised. “It’s this: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what’s happening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate. That’s the world’s greatest lie.” (18).


“People say strange things, the boy thought. Sometimes it’s better to be with the sheep, who don’t say anything. And better still to be alone with one’s books (19).


“One’s Personal Legend is what you have always wanted to accomplish. Everyone, when they are young, knows what their Personal Legend is. “At that point in their lives, everything is clear and everything is possible. They are not afraid to dream, and to yearn for everything they would like to see happen to them in their lives. But, as time passes, a mysterious force begins to convince them that it will be impossible for them to realize their Personal Legend….whoever you are, or whatever it is that you do, when you really want something, it’s because that desire originated in the soul of the universe. It’s your mission on earth” (21-22).


“Here I am, between my flock and my treasure, the boy thought. He had to choose between something he had become accustomed to and something he wanted to have” (27, emphasis added).


“The boy felt jealous of the freedom of the wind, and saw that he could have the same freedom. There was nothing to hold him back except himself. The sheep, the merchant’s daughter, and the fields of Andalusia were only steps along the way to his Personal Legend” (28).

[wise man to the boy] “Well there is only one piece of advice I can give you’ said the wisest of the wise men. ‘The secret of happiness is to see all the marvels of the world, and never forget the drops of oil on the spoon” (32).


“He looked around at the empty plaza again, feeling less desperate than before. This wasn’t a strange place; it was a new one…he had already traveled farther than any shepherd he knew. Oh, if they only knew how different things are just two hours by ship from where they are, he thought….As he mused about these things, he realized that he had to choose between thinking of himself as the poor victim of a thief and as an adventurer in quest of his treasure. “I’m an adventurer, looking for treasure,” he said to himself” (41).


“He walked slowly through the market…The candy seller had a smile on his face: he was happy, aware of what his life was about, and ready to begin a day’s work. His smile reminded the boy of the old man – the mysterious old king he had met. “This candy merchant isn’t making candy so that later he can travel or marry a shopkeeper’s daughter. He’s doing it because it’s what he wants to do,” thought the boy. He realized that he could do the same thing the old man had done – sense whether a person was near to or far from his Personal Legend. Just by looking at them. It’s easy, and yet I’ve never done it before, he thought” (43).


“The old man continued, “You have been a real blessing to me. Today, I understand something I didn’t see before: every blessing ignored becomes a curse” (58).


“The sheep had taught him something even more important: that there was a language in the world that everyone understood, a language the boy had used throughout the time he was trying to improve things at the shop. It was the language of enthusiasm, of things accomplished with love and purpose, and as part of a search for something believed in and desired” (62).


“He still had some doubts about the decision he had made. But he was able to understand one thing: making a decision was only the beginning of things. When someone makes a decision, he is really driving into a strong current that will carry him to places he had never dreamed of when he first made the decision” (68).


“I’ve crossed these sands many times, “ said one of the camel drivers one night. “But the desert is so huge, and the horizon so distant, that they make a person feel small, and as if he should remain silent.” The boy intuitively knew what he meant, even without having ever set foot in the desert before. Whenever he saw the sea, or a fire, he fell silent, impressed by their elemental force. I’ve learned things from the sheep, and I’ve learned things from crystal, he thought. I can learn something from the desert, too. It seems old and wise” (73).


“The boy was beginning to understand that intuition is really a sudden immersion of the soul into the universal current of life, where the histories of all people are connected, and we are able to know everything, because it’s all written there” (74).


“No matter how many detours and adjustments it made, the caravan moved toward the same compass point. Once obstacles were overcome, it returned to its course, sighting on a star that indicated the location of the oasis” (75).


“We are afraid of losing what we have, whether it’s our life or our possessions and property. But this fear evaporates when we understand that our life stories and the history of the world were written by the same hand” (76).


“The boy noted that there was a sense of fear in the air, even though no one said anything. Once again he was experiencing the language without words…the universal language. The Englishman asked if they were in danger. “Once you get into the desert, there’s no going back,” said the camel driver. “and, when you can’t go back, you have to worry only about the best way of moving forward. The rest is up to Allah, including the danger” (77).


“At that moment, it seemed to him that time stood still, and the Soul of the World surged within him. When he looked into her dark eyes, and saw that her lips were poised between a laugh and silence, he learned the most important part of the language that all the world spoke – the language that everyone on earth was capable of understanding in their heart. It was love. Something older than humanity, more ancient than the desert. Something that exerted the same force whenever two pairs of eyes met, as had theirs here at the well. She smiled, and that was certainly an omen – the omen he had been awaiting, without even knowing he was, for all his life. The omen he had sought to find with his sheep and in his books, in the crystals and in the silence of the desert….

….“It was the pure Language of the World. It required no explanation, just as the universe needs none as it travels through endless time. What the boy felt at that moment was that he was in the presence of the only woman in his life, and that, with no need for words, she recognized the same thing. He was more certain of it than of anything in the world. He had been told by his parents and grandparents that he must fall in love and really know a person before becoming committed. But maybe people who felt that way had never learned the universal language. Because, when you know that language, it’s easy to understand that someone in the world awaits you, whether it’s in the middle of the desert or in some great city. And when two such people encounter each other, and their eyes meet, the past and the future become unimportant. There is only that moment, and the incredible certainly that everything under the sun has been written by one hand only. It is the hand that evokes love, and creates a twin soul for every person in the world. Without such love, one’s dreams would have no meaning. Maktub [which means “It Is Written” or destined, in Arabic], thought the boy” (92-93).


“It was my fear of failure that first kept me from attempting the Master Work. Now, I’m beginning what I could have started ten years ago. But I’m happy at least that I didn’t wait twenty years” (99).

[The boy to the alchemist, at the oasis] “What if I decide to stay?” [paraphrasing, the alchemist tells him that he’ll be happy with Fatima at the oasis, praised and valued for his counsel there, and rich – but that as time passes, he’ll wander in the desert and become haunted about all that he sacrificed, that he didn’t pursue his Personal Legend]. (119-120).


“The desert, with its endless monotony, put him to dreaming” (124).


“There is only one way to learn,” the alchemist answered. “It’s through action. Everything you need to know you have learned through your journey” (125).


“His heart was never quiet, even when the boy and the alchemist had fallen into silence. “Why do we have to listen to our hearts?” the boy asked, when they had made camp that day. “Because, wherever your heart is, that is where you’ll find your treasure.” “But my heart is agitated,” the boy said. “It has its dreams, it gets emotional, and it’s become passionate over a woman of the desert. It asks things of me, and it keeps me from sleeping many nights, when I’m thinking about her.” “Well, that’s good. Your heart is alive. Keep listening to what it has to say.”….”My heart is a traitor,” the boy said to the alchemist when they had paused to rest the horses. “It doesn’t want me to go on.” “That makes sense,” the alchemist answered. “Naturally it’s afraid that, in pursuing your dream, you might lose everything you’ve won.” “Well, then, why should I listen to my heart?” “Because you will never again be able to keep it quiet. Even if you pretend not to have heard what it tells you, it will always be there inside you, repeating to you what you’re thinking about life and about the world.


“You mean I should listen, even if it’s treasonous?” “Treason is a blow that comes unexpectedly. If you know your heart well, it will never be able to do that to you. Because you’ll know its dreams and wishes, and will know how to deal with them. You will never be able to escape from your heart. So it’s better to listen to what it has to say. That way, you’ll never have to fear an unanticipated blow” (128-129).


“Tell your heart that the fear of suffering is worse than the suffering itself. And that no heart has ever suffered when it goes in search of its dreams, because every second of the search is a second’s encounter with God and with eternity.”


“Every second of the search is an encounter with God,” the boy told his heart. “When I have been truly searching for my treasure, every day has been luminous, because I’ve known that every hour was a part of the dream that I would find it. When I have been truly searching for my treasure, I’ve discovered things along the way that I never would have seen had I not had the courage to try things that seemed impossible for a shepherd to achieve.” So his heart was quiet for an entire afternoon. That night, the boy slept deeply, and, when he awoke, his heart began to tell him things that came from the Soul of the World. It said that all people who are happy have God within them. And that happiness could be found in a grain of sand from the desert, as the alchemist had said. Because a grain of sand is a moment of creation, and the universe has taken millions of years to create it. “Everyone on earth has a treasure that awaits him,” his heart said. “We, people’s hearts, seldom say much about those treasures, because people no longer whant to go in search of them. We speak of them only to children. Later, we simply let life proceed, in its own direction, toward its own fate. But, unfortunately, very few follow the path laid out for them – the path to their Personal Legends, and to happiness. Most people see the world as a threatening place, and, because they do, the world turns out, indeed, to be a threatening place.


“So, we, their hearts, speak more and more softly. We never stop speaking out, but we begin to hope that our words won’t be heard: we don’t want people to suffer because they don’t follow their hearts.” “why don’t people’s hearts tell them to continue to follow their dreams?” the boy asked the alchemist. “Because that’s what makes the heart suffer most, and hearts don’t like to suffer.” From then on, the boy understood his heart. He asked it, please, never stop speaking to him. He asked that, when he wandered far from his dreams, his heart press him and sound the alarm. The boy swore that, every time he heard the alarm, he would heed its message. That night, he told all of this to the alchemist. And the alchemist understood that the boy’s heart had returned to the Soul of the World. “So what should I do now?” the boy asked (129-131).


"When you possess great treasures within you, and try to tell others of them, seldom are you believed" (134).


“Then you’ll die in the midst of trying to realize your Personal Legend. That’s a lot better than dying like millions of other people, who never even knew what their Personal Legends were” (142).


“This is why alchemy exists,” the boy said. “So that everyone will search for his treasure, find it, and then want to be better than he was in his former life. Lead will play its role until the world has no further need for lead; and then lead will have to turn itself to gold. “That’s what alchemists do. They show that, when we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better, too.” “Well, why did you say that I don’t know about love?” the sun asked the boy.


“Because it’s not love to be static like the desert, nor is it love to roam the world like the wind. And it’s not love to see everything from a distance, like you do. Love is the force that transforms and improves the Soul of the World. When I first reached through to it, I thought the Soul of the World was perfect. But later, I could see that it was like other aspects of creation, and had its own passions and wars. It is we who nourish the Soul of the World, and the world we live in with be either better or worse, depending on whether we become better or worse. And that’s where the power of love comes in. Because when we love, we always strive to become better than we are” (150-151).


  • "What's the world's greatest lie?... It's this: that at a certain point in our lives, we lose control of what's happening to us, and our lives become controlled by fate."
    • Source: Part 1, page 18.

  • "I'm like everyone else - I see the world in terms of what I would like to see happen, not what actually does."
    • Source: Part 1, page 40.
    • Notes: Santiago is talking about how we see something and think we understand what is happening, but we base it upon our desires rather than looking at it objectively.

  • "We are afraid of losing what we have, whether it's our life or our possessions and property. But this fear evaporates when we understand that our life stories and the history of the world were written by the same hand."
    • Source: Part 2, page 76.

  • "When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it."
    • Source: Part 1, page 22

  • .... he learned the most important part of the language that all the world spoke-the language that everyone on earth was capable of understanding in their heart. It was love. Something older than humanity, more ancient than the desert....
    • pg 97

  • It was the pure Language of the World. It required no explanation, just as the universe needs none as it travels through endless time.
    • pg 97

  • There is only that moment, and the incredible certainty that everything under the sun has been written by one hand only. It is the hand that evokes love, and creates a twin soul for every person in that world. Without such love, one's dreams would have no meaning.
    • pg 98

  • It was the language of enthusiasm, of things accomplished with love and purpose, and as part of a search for something believed in and desired.
    • pg 64

  • ....intuition is really a sudden immersion of the soul into the universal current of life, where the histories of all people are connected, and we are able to know everything, because it's all written there.
    • pg 77

  • The darkest hour of night came just before the dawn.

  • Each day, in itself, brings with it an eternity.

http://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/566.Paulo_Coelho