Lines from books that read like verse, and from poets we publish. Urdu carries a rhythm English has to work for, so much of this collection is better read aloud.
یہی اقوال اردو میں 50 شاعری اقوال
“Dream large he thought, chase those dreams, at the end of the day the music he loved was something only for himself.”

“Leila sat with them, listening; and then she heard that one verse that changed her life, a sense of serenity washed over her.”

“John switched on the car radio and played a rock music as his mind pondered on the events of the past few days.”

“Let’s converse about the personal degradation that’s even severe since it’s unknown to many, let alone most.”

“Spring found him very strange because he was wearing headphones in a party pumped up with loud music.”

“The music hummed a gentle tune as the dancer continued her dance, fading with the lights that came from the sky, and filled with essence of life itself.”

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”یہ ڈھاکہ کالج کے قریب ایک پُرہجوم بازار تھا۔یہاں ضروریاتِ زندگی کی تمام چیزیں دستیاب تھیں۔یہ ہر طبقے کے لوگوں کی خریداری کے لیے سب سے مشہورجگہ تھی۔ایک بہت اچھی مارکیٹ تھی جہاں زیورات، بیگ، کپڑے، اسٹیشنری کی اشیاء، بیڈ شیٹس اور تکیے وغیرہ ملتے تھے۔“