Every line below lives inside a real book by a Pakistani author. Read the quote, meet the book — and take the story home.
“Although the Fraternity of Spirits is always watching over everyone in all the Kingdoms, it gives the prayer the free will to choose the next in line on its own.”

““Through here and please do not waste your appointment this time,” she warned me, her voice stern.”

“The beautiful scenes, the great magic stone and Duty-Toy factories and the fine background of mountains are so captivating.”

“The students they taught were young adolescents, who had pressures to study, and the same time, told to enjoy their lives.”

“Acceptance of pain heals our pain, acceptance of grief makes us a source of light not only for ourselves but also for others.”

“The children playing with marbles held long scriptures, and read it aloud, in a beautiful choir, which soothed the soul of the man.”

“Light brown silky straight hair, big beady eyes, and an angelic little face – his features made him look so innocent.”

“Unlike you, Elijah here is a man of ambition – we planned the killings, and together, we shall rule over all of the Damus, maybe reach at the steps of Icartus one day.”

“Being a citizen of a third-world country, she finds it her duty to let the world know about the positivity and beauty her native country possesses.”

“Up to this amount of stress, Hooke’s Law is being applied because stress is proportional to strain.”

“Dismissing all his thoughts from her mind, she walked to the gate to see her father waiting for her.”

“7: VIRUS lady: This type of lady is normally called ‘WIFE’, once enters your system, and never leaves even if the system is formatted.”

“If only he believed in angels he would realize that she was the one, the butterfly he had caught in his net as a naughty child.”

Our authors, in their own words and in the press.
الفاظ بہت زیادہ طاقت رکھتے ہیں۔ لفظوں کی طاقت اوران کااثر ایک حقیقت ہے۔ ایک لفظ کسی کی پوری زندگی تبدیل کر دیتا ہے، الفاظ جہاں زندگی دیتے ہیں وہی زندگی چھین بھی لیتے ہیں اسی لیے کہتے ہیں الفاظ کا استعمال سوچ سمجھ کر کرنا چاہیے۔
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