Salman Rushdie Quotes
Literature Is The One Place In Any Society Where, Within The Secrecy Of Our Own Heads, We Can Hear Voices Talking About Everything In Every Possible Way. The Reason For Ensuring That That Privileged Arena Is Preserved Is Not That Writers Want The Absolute Freedom To Say And Do Whatever They Please. It Is That We, All Of Us, Readers And Writers And Citizens And Generals And Goodmen, Need That Little, Unimportant-looking Room. We Do Not Need To Call It Sacred, But We Do Need To Remember That It Is Necessary
Related Authors
- Bethany K. Lovell
- Bruno Rossi
- Destiny Wild
- Jody Samuels
- Kyle West
- Lauren Kessler
- Margaret Smith
- Patricia Evans
- Paul Griffin
- Peter S. Jennison
- Stephen Apkon
- Virginia Petrucci
Related Topics
-
Quotes About Positive Life Lessons
Negative habits eat you up. They're the biggest roadblocks that prevent you from realising your fullest potential; and the very first step towards crafting real change is to become aware — Manprit Kaur
-
Quotes About Promises Being Kept
Divine aids and supports are furnished us under our afflictions (Rom 8:26,27) ... 'Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities' (Rom 8:26). Not only does hope (a sure expectation of — Arthur W. Pink
-
Quotes About Red And Black Colour
Red, brown, yellow, green, black. Five colours to say everything that could be said. And what Cy suddenly wanted, more than anything in the world just then, what he wanted — Sarah Hall
-
Run Its Course Quotes
There is no sign, not one sign, that the Iraqi regime has any intent to comply fully with the terms of Resolution 1441, just as it has failed to comply — Richard Armitage
-
The Family Man Film Quotes
His name was Anderson and he had little gift for communication. Like most technicians, he had a terror and a contempt for speculation. The inductive leap was not for him. — John Steinbeck