In a dedication to brain injury survivors on the condition of lonliness, Emelia Clarke reads “My Brilliant Image” a poem by the ancient Persian poet, Hafez 

Emilia Clarke is founder of SameYou, a charity campaigning for equal access to brain injury recovery.

Emilia Clarke survived two life threatening brain haemorrhages while working on Game of Thrones. She decided to share her story and start SameYou to increase awareness that 1 in 3 people will be affected by brain injury and of the gap between the need and the lack of recovery care.
-from Amelia’s website sameyou.org

Emilia Clarke is founder of SameYou, a charity campaigning for equal access to brain injury recovery.

Emilia Clarke survived two life threatening brain haemorrhages while working on Game of Thrones. She decided to share her story and start SameYou to increase awareness that 1 in 3 people will be affected by brain injury and of the gap between the need and the lack of recovery care.
-from Amelia’s website sameyou.org

Hafez street statue

Hafez primarily wrote in the literary genre of lyric poetry or ghazals, that is the ideal style for expressing the ecstasy of divine inspiration in the mystical form of love poems.

Hafez (1315-1319) born in the Shiraz region of ancient Persia. was one of the most prominent and influential poets of his time.

His lyrical words of love and joy have been translated into nearly every language and are still treasured, memorized, and repeated today by admirers around the world.