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Omar Khayyam was a Persian poet, mathematician, and astronomer whose work continues to resonate across cultures. Best known for his poetry, particularly the Rubaiyat, Khayyam's writing explores themes of existential reflection, love, and the fleeting nature of life. His wisdom transcends time, encouraging readers to embrace the beauty of the present moment and to seek understanding in a world full of uncertainty. Khayyam's contributions to both science and literature inspire us to balance intellect with artistry and to seek truth in all its forms.
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"A loaf of bread, a jug of wine, and thou."

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"The moving finger writes, and having written moves on. Nor all thy piety nor all thy wit, can cancel half a line of it."

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"Myself when young did eagerly frequent doctor and saint, and heard great argument about it and about: but evermore came out by the same door as in I went."

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"Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life."

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"Living Life Tomorrow's fate, though thou be wise, Thou canst not tell nor yet surmise; Pass, therefore, not today in vain, For it will never come again."

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"The thoughtful soul to solitude retires."

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"A hair divides what is false and true."

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"You know, my friends, with what a brave carouse I made a Second Marriage in my house; favored old barren reason from my bed, and took the daughter of the vine to spouse."

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"When I want to understand what is happening today or try to decide what will happen tomorrow, I look back."

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