Most Shared Lines

Selected lines from Ink and Ember and the author's pen.

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"I screamed all my inner cries in silence."

— All My Screams Within

"I wrote because I existed!"

— All My Screams Within

"My victory is hidden not in applause, but in refusal to surrender."

— All My Screams Within

"A life need not be lived aloud. Some are lived deeply."

— All My Screams Within

"Every moment I stayed silent was a denial of myself."

— All My Screams Within

"I have no fortresses of impossibility — you are the one living in cobwebs."

— To Those Who Never Knew Life

"To possess thoughts as deep as this universe… That is me!"

— To Those Who Never Knew Life

"It is not living in the city, but living the city."

— To Those Who Never Knew Life

"In spite of those who never knew life!"

— To Those Who Never Knew Life

"While lotus flowers bloom for those who never knew life, it is impossible to understand those who forsake art in autumn and winter."

— To Those Who Never Knew Life

"I sing a dirge for youth, for vanished smiles!"

— Massacre of the Soul

"A thousand dirges for unlived lives, for those slaughtered and forgotten!"

— Massacre of the Soul

"Keep me close, World."

— Massacre of the Soul

"We shall be reborn with nature."

— Massacre of the Soul

"How beautiful these gardens once were, these lives…"

— Zionist Breath

"Now before our eyes, fireballs and children's screams…"

— Zionist Breath

"Humanity has deceived itself beautifully."

— Zionist Breath

"Ink is spilled to express; embers remain so we never forget."

— Ink and Ember

"Some pains can only be understood by looking."

— Ink and Ember

"To write is the most honest answer one can give to oneself."

— Berkay Doğan

"Some words become ink, some become ember. Both burn."

— Berkay Doğan

"Poetry is not a call to rebellion — it is a text of witness and inquiry."

— Berkay Doğan

"What I write offers no consolation; it makes the invisible visible."

— Poetic Manifesto

"I do not write poetry to explain — I write to make one notice."

— Poetic Manifesto