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زریني کرښي

زریني کرښي

ډاکټر نثاراحمد صمد واصفي

د محترم استاد او پیاوړي لیکوال ښاغلي نثاراحمد صمد واصفي صاحب د زریني کرښي تر عنوان لاندي چي په مختلیفو او اړین موضعاتو رڼا اچولي ده اکثره ویناوي مي سره را غونډي او تر تیب وروسته چي په (پی ډی ایف) سیسټم تاسو ګرامي دوستانو ته چمتو کړي دي هیله مندیم چي زما درانه ملګري او دوستان د نوموړي د ویناوو څخه ځان برخمن کړي. ګرانه مشره ( واصفي صاحب ) زه دي د یو شاګرد په حیث ستاسو استعداد، قلم او لیکوالۍ ته سلام کوم او ستاسو ذهني، فکري او علمي لیکني په غور سره لولم او غنیمت بولم او تر ډیره حده چي زه پوهیږم زما په شان زیات شمیر ملګري ستاسو د لیکنو تږي دي. درند استاده قلم دې همداسې روان و اوسه چي ګران لوستونکي دي پر لیکنو تنده ماتوي پر ژوند دې برکت شه ستاسو ورور زاهد عزیز

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When one door of happiness closes, another opens; but often we look so long at the closed door that we do not see the one which has been opened for us.

I would never read a book if it were possible for me to talk half an hour with the man who wrote it.

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Read the best books first, or you may not have a chance to read them at all.

I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.

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Men do not understand books until they have a certain amount of life, or at any rate no man understands a deep book, until he has seen and lived at least part of its contents.