There is no movement among men except her woman and a woman! Women play in our lives the role that the strength of gravity plays between bodies and stars
by Naguib Mahfouz
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Naguib Mahfouz, in his book "The Mirage," draws a profound comparison between women and the fundamental force of gravity. He suggests that just as gravity binds celestial bodies together, women play a vital and unifying role in the lives of men. This metaphor emphasizes the essential presence and influence women have in personal relationships and society at large.

The quote highlights the idea that without the presence of women, there would be little movement or change in men's lives. Women are portrayed as crucial catalysts that propel emotional and social dynamics, shaping experiences and interactions in a significant way. Mahfouz's work invites readers to reflect on the importance of women's roles and contributions in a broader context.

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