Coffee drinker’s behaviour; swirl the cup when the latte reaches the bottom, swirl again to get the last remaining drop, sip it slowly even if it’s cold. The observer must count how many times you swirl, every day, swirl, drink and swirl. Like a glass of fine wine that swirls the drinker.
— Michael Daaboul


The doctor walked past the ward, his shine of brilliance often left us scattered around the shade it made, wondering if we were worth to be saved.
— Michael Daaboul


I’m afraid of doing what I want because if I don’t succeed, I would have wasted so much time that I would be so far behind. I fear doing nothing, but if I did do something, I’m afraid I’ll fail. Thus, the cycle of my never-ending fear and because of that fear, I sit here doing nothing.
— Michael Daaboul


I’ll do this on my own.
— Michael Daaboul


They say the world is a crowded place, it doesn’t feel like it when you’re alone.
— Michael Daaboul


When I die, you would know that I have said goodbye.
— Michael Daaboul


Don’t be afraid of anything, let anything be afraid of you.
— Michael Daaboul


The intelligent have become so intelligent that they can’t handle the increasing intelligence inside their brains as it grows at a rapid pace. They can’t keep up and this new found comprehension becomes too overwhelming and thus madness is born. It’s as if the secrets of the world are contained inside this coded bubble and this unforeseeable insanity is the last defence to protect its contents.
— Michael Daaboul


Even atheists pray at night.
— Michael Daaboul


The clothes she wore were in better condition than what she was in.
— Michael Daaboul