Nizami Ganjavi was a 12th-century Persian poet renowned for his masterful storytelling and exquisite use of language. Born in Ganja, modern-day Azerbaijan, he is best known for his epic poem collection, "Khamsa" (The Quintet), which includes classics like "Layla and Majnun" and "Haft Peykar." His works are celebrated for their rich imagery, profound themes, and influence on Persian literature, leaving a lasting legacy in the literary world.
Love is a fire that consumes the heart, leaving only ashes of longing.
In the madness of love, reason becomes a prisoner, and the heart takes control.
True love is a flame that never extinguishes, even in the darkest of nights.
Love knows no boundaries, it transcends time and place.
The heart that loves deeply is the heart that feels the most pain.
Love is a melody that lingers in the soul, forever echoing its sweet refrain.
To love is to lose oneself in the beauty of another.
Love is the language that the soul understands, beyond the limitations of words.
Love is a journey that begins with a single glance, and lasts a lifetime.
Love is the sun that warms the heart, even on the coldest of days.
The path of love is filled with thorns, but it is also adorned with the most beautiful flowers.
Love is a symphony that plays in the depths of the soul, creating a harmony that resonates with the universe.