Love here is rarely just romance. Urdu writing has separate words for longing, for separation, for the love you carry after the person has gone — and the lines below use all of them.
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“Eventually, she let her heart win over her mind and without even giving a second thought, she collected her things and stormed out of the hall.”

“The look of longing and doubt I see in your eyes is the same I had when I was at a similar crossroads at my life.”

“My lungs collapsed and my heart floated ashore and you still complained that I never wrote to my love.”

“My mother is laughing and shaking her head as Sam whispers something in her ear and my heart skips a beat at the picture that flashes through my mind.”

“Unaware of how much time has passed, Imaan finally stood up and left for home with an unnatural calm taking root in her heart.”

“On my way back I thought about how causally Sameer was talking to his mother, how his mother was talking to me, with so much affection, with so much love.”

“How she loved to dance as a child, and always did so with no one watching, alone, the door locked.”

“The words go blur as I read, and as I read the story of fear and of undying love it came to me, she knew all along.”

“Elijah saw Maya, Dane was on the ground and she had her nails dug upon his heart, “so stubborn you are,” she drove her fingers further.”

“Usually the power of woman rises with the wealth of a society, for when the stomach is satisfied hunger leaves the field to love.”

“Let the pain make its mark so when the heart burst the warmth away, the ruins remain of the legend that shall forever be told.”

“How joyful the heart becomes when it finds true love, and how sad it is that joy in essence is ephemeral.”

“The feeling of warmth, affection, love and harmony always begin at home and spreads to the whole world.”

“The middle-aged married woman whom she calls ‘Aunty’ is the one who has no affection for her in heart, but is always geared up to collect some hot gossip about her.”

“A heart, bruised and battered, bleeding all over her soul staining it perhaps permanently; was it a lost cause?”

“My brain will always see beyond the average, I walk the world with her perspective of the world and the sky and call of the mountains, but do you have a choice when it comes to love?”

“Aunt Hashma had told her once, that attraction grows when the person whom you are in love with becomes unattainable.”

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ہ ایک ایسی لڑکی کی کہانی ہے جس کی خوش و خرم زندگی میں اچانک ہی سماعت سے محرومی داخل ہو جاتی ہے اور مشکلات اور آزمائشیں اس کے گھر کی راہ دیکھ لیتی ہیں۔ سماعت کی محرومی کا ہمت و حوصلے سے مقابلہ کرنے کی کہانی آپ میں بھی امید کی ایک نئی روح پھونک دے گی۔ اس باہمت لڑکی کی کہانی کے ساتھ ساتھ یہ کتاب اپنے اندر سماعت کے نقائص اور اس کے علاج سے متعلق بھی بیش بہا معلومات رکھتی ہے۔ اس کے علاوہ سماعت کے نقائص سے متعلق لوگوں کی کئی غلط فہمیوں کا بھی ازالہ کرتی ہے۔
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