"عند قراءة الرواية تتشكل صورك الخاصة"
— Daniel Craig
Simplified Meaning:
When you're reading a story, your mind creates pictures of what everything looks like. For example, if the book describes a big, spooky house, you will imagine how that house looks based on what you've seen before or how you think a spooky house should look. Even if someone else reads the same book, they might imagine a different spooky house because everyone has unique thoughts and experiences. This is like how two people can watch the same clouds and see different shapes. Understanding this can be helpful because it shows that everyone has their own way of seeing the world; being aware of this can make us more open and respectful of others' perspectives. So next time you read, enjoy the pictures your mind draws, knowing they're special to you.