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کوه به کوه نمیرسه آدم به آدم میرسه

A mountain will not reach a mountain; a person can reach a person.

– Persian Proverb

“If I find in myself desires which nothing in this world can satisfy, the only logical explanation is that I was made for another world.”

― C.S. Lewis

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    • Balkh: The Ancient Battleground
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    • Arts and Crafts
    • This Shall Be a House of Peace: A book review
    • Of Dostum and Ducks
  • qumrank
    • The Value of Snow
  • Tango
    • Five Film Recommendations
    • Lefse
    • A Trip to Balkh

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The New Silk Roads: a book recommendation
Thoughts

The New Silk Roads: a book recommendation

All roads used to lead to Rome. Today they lead to Beijing. A year ago I wrote a blog post … Continue reading The New Silk Roads: a book recommendation

Colouring our blog Map
Thoughts, Travel

Colouring our blog Map

  I find it interesting from time to time to see where in the world visitors to our blog come … Continue reading Colouring our blog Map

A Night in Guangzhou
Travel

A Night in Guangzhou

There are no foreign lands. It is the traveler only who is foreign. – Robert Louis Stevenson I don’t think … Continue reading A Night in Guangzhou

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