Hani Hourani
The real truth about death is that it is only a negligible fraction that happens billions of times per second on earth as part of a bigger scale, as part of life. It's not an ending, not a phase, nor an important event, death is nothing, and we are known to hate simple answers, so we make it something, as our egos simply cannot accept that at some point we will just be dead, we will just be no more.
Hani Hourani
Days are just passing. Precisely like things you put in your eye sight - seconds later they are no more. Sounds, images and ideas are spawned and mixed together to establish a thought - seconds later, astonishingly omitted. Memories are sailing in a dark mind that aggregates between the uncolored water - since there is no sky, and the tough outside real world where other brains endeavor to occupy it. Still, memories are cruising without a marked edge that signs the end of their cosmos.
Hani Hourani
This desire to explore and expose somebody, it settles inside every thought of yours to unsettle you up. Unsettled, battered, unknowing, you draw the scene that you want to see over and over again, but in reality, it's nowhere close, it's short, it's spontaneous and almost unspeakably unexplainable.