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These are some Quotations (i.e., quotes) attributed to Eyad Al-Samman about different things in life such as Hope, Time, Plague, and life itself.

As a brief biography, Eyad Al-Samman is an assistant lecturer, writer, graphic designer, and typographer. He was born in Sana'a city, Yemen, and still lives there. He has a bachelor degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering in obtained later in the late 2014 a Master’s degree in business administration from a Malaysian university. He has started working as a graphic designer since 1999 and as a typographer since the mid-2000s. He has worked also as a senior specialist and director since 2001 in the Public Finance Modernization Project funded and administered formerly by the World Bank in Yemen. Up until today, Eyad still lectures several managerial courses at local universities and community colleges in Yemen.

Quotes
HOPE

•	“Among the key reasons for wishing to spend another day in my life is the hope.”

•	“Hope is the untouchable mightiest power of a human.”

•	“With hope and optimism only life—and accordingly—we last.”

READING

•	“All writers are good and avid readers but not all readers are writers.”

•	“Read, read, and then read with meticulously observing around you before deciding to write your first literary paragraph.”

WRITING

•	“Writing in general is the process of creating a halo around the writer which reflects and reveals what she/he wants others to really know and then tell about her/him.”

•	“Writing actually needs a lot of personal insatiable practice and imagination.”

•	“Imitation is the simplest and shortest but the nastiest way to be a writer.”

•	“Patience, practice, persistence, power, and plethora of production are among the most essential issues that could create a brilliant renowned writer in our world.”

TIME

•	“The most momentous and unique grace that our God grants us in this life is simply the time.”

LITERATURE

•	“Literature has the irresistible lives and worlds that many persons—including me of course—want to stick there for the rest of their lives whatever would be the consequences.”

LECTURING

•	“A lecturer is only expected to educate, help, and serve her/his students inside the classroom rather than daring absurdly them.”

•	“Among the most thrilling and freighting moments while lecturing is having a very savvier student than me.”

•	“I have always dreamed to teach a prodigy in my class. Just because I have always wanted to really learn more from her/him.”

DEATH

•	“Death sometimes is the most meaningful value in life.”

•	“With death only life pursues its existence.”

•	“Sure that there would be other dimensions in our life.”

•	“Scientists sometimes are extremely eager to die just to be granted the unknown facts about death and their unresolved materialistic problems that they have dreamed to obtain during their whole lives.”

LIFE

•	“One of the most lovable meanings of life is to have a dream that you spend most of your short lifetime trying to only make it comes true.”

•	“Your literary documented production is the thing that would ensure your continuity in this life. I mean of course the most important continuity that comes after death.”

HAPPINESS

•	“Life teaches me that my real happiness exists majorly in doing my best to make others happy and delighted whether they are humans or even non-humans.”

•	“Why you should search for happiness if you know that happiness itself simply could be reached fully through making others happy.”

INDEPENDENCE

•	“It is good to be whatever they want but this would not render you independent. Instead, always be whatever you want and you will make it.”

PLAGUE

•	“All we have in the days of plague are: The God then the Internet then the hope. That's all about it.”

•	“It is painful to have a pandemic in your daily life. However, it is a real agonizing torment to have both in your life; the civil war and the pandemic. In reality both of them are pandemics.”