Colours of my Heart

Colours of my heart are blending with the sky, catch them before they fade away like the mist over that hillock.

Colours of my heart are blending with the sky, catch them before they fade away like the mist over that hillock.
I am a soulful woman who loves to conjure up my thoughts and write. I thoroughly enjoy creating art and expressing myself through words. I believe words have a certain kind of melody that can be understood by everybody.
There are great men, women, and thinkers who from time anon have brought some of the best pieces of advice for the novice. To make them ponder about the meaning and purpose of life. Many follow their footsteps, a few revere their knowledge, while others are simply in awe of their work. So here are…
Christian Quotes on Love One of the most difficult tasks is to describe love, as we all have a different understanding of it. To experience love, we must have mutual respect and acceptance for all. Being selfish and self-centered narrows down the probability of being loved, and to experience it in the true sense. Because…
Kahlil Gibran, a writer with multiple talents was better known for his mystical Arabic and English works that earned international acclaim. Palestinian poet and writer Salma Khadra Jayyusi worded him as “the single most important influence on Arabic poetry and literature during the first half of the twentieth century,” and continues to be the highly…
In order to understand life better, one must sit under a rickety tree and listen to a little river gurgling in the spring.
The winter sun will soon bid adieu to me and summers will bounce back in full spring. It’s funny how a swift change in weather can give you a rundown of emotions. Ever since I was a little girl, I asked the same question to many, “Do you feel sad when the seasons change?”. Till…
40 Remarkable George Bernard Shaw Quotes Irish playwright George Bernard Shaw born on 26 July 1856 was a famous playwright, critic, polemicist and political activist. Shaw has penned famous plays including Man and Superman (1902), Pygmalion (1912) and Saint Joan (1923). His style of writing and wordplay is called as “Shavian,” which encapsulates the writer’s…