quotes
A collection of the best quotes ever spoken by scorned lovers and hopeless romantics throughout history.
We Are Not the Same as We Were, Are We?
There was a time—not too long ago—when life glowed with a different kind of warmth. Families gathered around dinner tables, not just to eat but to share stories, laughter, and even the quiet comfort of being together. Friends spent long afternoons in gossip, playful arguments, and silly mistakes that became unforgettable memories. Children filled the streets and fields, playing games until the sun dipped below the horizon. Villages were alive with the music of conversations, celebrations, and the simple joy of belonging.
By Life Hopes7 months ago in Humans
New Roads, Broken Dreams, and a Second Chance
When Dreams Break The first dream had already shattered. On my way to Islamabad, I carried with me a heart full of hope — visions of scholarships, white coats, and the proud smiles of my family. But the moment I arrived, the truth hit me harder than I could bear. The scholarship that had drawn me from my quiet village life turned out to be a scam. Sweet promises became bitter lies.
By Shehzad Anjum7 months ago in Humans
No Sex, We’re Still Evolving
In the wild, every movement is a strategy for survival. For most species, reproduction is not a choice but an instinct, a genetic command Coded over millions of years. Yet here we are, humans, standing somewhere between animal instinct and conscious decision-making, trying to make sense of it all. The title “No Sex Please, We Are Animals!” sounds like a contradiction because animals are often associated with raw, natural desire. But what if this phrase is not about rejecting reproduction, but about questioning how, when, and why we engage in it?
By Farid Aslam7 months ago in Humans
Breaking Boundaries: Areeba’s Journey from Silence to Stardom
She dribbled through doubt, shot through silence, and scored her freedom — not just on the court, but in life. The crowd roared. Cameras flashed. But Areeba’s eyes searched for two faces she never thought she’d see in the stands — her parents.
By Shehzad Anjum7 months ago in Humans
Two Paths, One Heart
Paris. Springtime. The city was alive that afternoon — golden sunlight slipping through the trees, laughter bouncing off cobblestones, and the faint smell of roasted coffee drifting through the air. Tourists lingered without hurry, as if time itself had slowed for them.
By Shehzad Anjum7 months ago in Humans
The Leftover Umbrella
It had been raining since dawn, the kind of steady, gray drizzle that made the city seem quieter than usual. Cafés filled up quickly on mornings like this, everyone seeking refuge with hot drinks and dry corners. I slipped into a small coffee shop near the station, shook the rain from my jacket, and ordered a cappuccino.
By arsalan ahmad7 months ago in Humans











