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Can you share the best lines from well - known Urdu novels?

2024-11-17 15:20
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2024-11-17 17:52

From some other Urdu novels, we have lines like 'Duniya ka har dil dukhiyon se bhar gaya hai, lekin dil ki khushiyon ki ummid kabhi nahi marni chahiye' which is about the prevalence of sorrow in the world but the importance of not losing hope for happiness. There are also lines that talk about the journey of self - discovery, such as 'Har insan apni zindagi ka rasta khud banaana hai, jaise Urdu novels mein dikhaya gaya hai' which is about how each person has to create their own path in life.

2024-11-17 17:10

Sure. In 'Umrao Jaan Ada', there's the line 'Mohabbat ka pata chalta hai jab dil ka bojh utna ho jaaye ki saans bhi ruk jaaye' which powerfully describes the realization of love when the burden on the heart becomes overwhelming.

2024-11-17 17:00

In Urdu novels, there are often lines that touch on the concept of fate. For example, 'Kismat ne humein is raah par bheja hai, toh is raah par hi chalna hoga, lekin dil ki awaaz kabhi nahi chupani chahiye' which means that fate may have put us on a certain path, but we should never silence the voice of our heart. And there are lines about the power of words, like 'Lafzon ka bojh bhi zindagi bhar nahi uthaya ja sakta, kyunki har lafz ek dil ki baat hai' which emphasizes that the weight of words can be too much as each word is a matter of the heart.

Can you share some well - known best lines from novels?

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2024-11-11 20:00

A great line from 'The Catcher in the Rye' is 'I'm standing on the edge of some crazy cliff. What I have to do, I have to catch everybody if they start to go over the cliff - I mean if they're running and they don't look where they're going I have to come out from somewhere and catch them. That's all I'd do all day. I'd just be the catcher in the rye and all.' It shows Holden's complex view of protecting innocence.

What are some well - known romantic lines from Urdu novels?

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2024-11-12 15:59

There's 'Your eyes are the stars that guide my soul in the dark night of life.'

Can you share some beautiful lines from Urdu novels?

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2024-12-14 02:03

One beautiful line could be 'The moon is a silent witness to our unspoken stories.' from a well - known Urdu novel. It beautifully uses the moon as a symbol, adding a touch of mystery and melancholy to the narrative.

Can you share more great lines from Urdu novels?

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2024-12-01 15:47

Sure. 'Friendship is the bridge that crosses the river of loneliness.' This line emphasizes the importance of friendship in an Urdu novel. It shows that when one is lonely, friendship can be that connection, that bridge, which helps to overcome that feeling of isolation.

Can you share some romantic lines from Urdu novels?

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2024-11-13 08:12

In Urdu novels, you might find a line like 'Your presence is the most beautiful chapter in the story of my life. It fills every page with warmth and love.' This shows how deeply the character feels about the other person. The beauty of Urdu literature is that it can convey such complex emotions in a very poetic and charming way.

Can you recommend some well - known best seller Urdu novels?

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2024-10-30 17:45

Definitely. 'Nawabdin Electrician' is a well - known best seller. It's a story about an ordinary man, Nawabdin, who is an electrician. The story shows his simple yet eventful life and his dreams. It's a very relatable story for many readers. Also, 'A Case of Exploding Mangoes' is quite popular. It's a satirical take on the political situation in Pakistan during a certain period, with a mix of humor and serious themes.

Can you share some well - known best quotes from romantic novels?

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2024-12-06 19:25

There's also 'We accept the love we think we deserve.' from 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower'. This quote is quite different as it focuses on self - worth and how it relates to the love one receives in a relationship, which is an interesting perspective often explored in romantic novels.

Can you share some well - known best quotes on life from novels?

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2024-12-04 10:36

Another one is from 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville, 'All that most maddens and torments; all that stirs up the lees of things; all truth with malice in it; all that cracks the sinews and cakes the brain; all the subtle demonisms of life and thought; all evil, to crazy Ahab, were visibly personified, and made practically assailable in Moby Dick.' This long and complex quote shows how one's obsession can consume their life. Ahab's single - minded pursuit of the white whale represents how a powerful fixation can overtake all other aspects of a person's existence in life.

Can you give some of the best romantic lines from novels other than the well - known ones?

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2024-12-09 02:43

From 'Call Me by Your Name' by André Aciman, 'Is it better to speak or to die?' This simple yet poignant line captures the intensity of the unspoken love and the fear of expressing it. It implies that the love is so powerful that it's almost unbearable to keep it inside.

Can you give more examples of best ending lines from novels other than the well - known ones?

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2024-11-13 20:31

In 'Atonement', the ending 'But now I must sleep.' is quite something. On the surface, it seems simple. But considering the whole story of false accusations and the long - term consequences, this line gives a sense of finality. It's as if the character is finally at peace with what has happened, or perhaps just too tired to keep dwelling on it. It's a very understated yet powerful way to end the novel.

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