Mirza Ghalib, a prominent Urdu and Persian poet from the Indian subcontinent during the Mughal Empire, is known for his profound and philosophical poetry. Here are some of his notable words
"It's just a heart, not a stone or brick; why shouldn't it be filled with pain?"
"A thousand desires, each so intense that every desire takes my breath away, Many aspirations emerged, yet they seemed inadequate."
"Thousands of colors changed, but the shadow remained the same, What to do, what not to do, one can only rely on the turning wheel of fortune."
"Raise yourself to such heights that before every destiny, God himself asks the person, 'Tell me, what is your wish?'"
"Ghalib, let's not talk or praise the turmoil of tomorrow, Until today, I haven't seen that street or market."
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