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Islamaphobia Quotes By Garth Stein

The race is long. To finish first, you must first finish. — Garth Stein

Islamaphobia Quotes By James Carroll

Memory is a political act. Forgetfulness is the handmaiden of tyranny. — James Carroll

Islamaphobia Quotes By Evan Osnos

By 1979, Chinese people were poorer, on average, than North Koreans. I mean, your average per-capita income in China that year was one third of sub-Saharan Africa's. — Evan Osnos

Islamaphobia Quotes By David Nelson

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Islamaphobia Quotes By Jamie O'Neill

The world would say that we did not exist, that only our actions, our habits, were real, which the world called our crimes or our sins. But Scrotes began to think that we did indeed exist. That we had a nature our own, which was not another's perverted or turned to sin. Our actions could not be crimes, he believed, because they were the expressions of a nature, of an existence even. Which came first, he asked, the deed or the doer? And he began to answer that, for some, it was the doer. — Jamie O'Neill

Islamaphobia Quotes By Deepa Kumar

The Sufi Islam practiced in northern India is quite different from the Shi'a Islam practiced in Lebannon, which in turn is different from the Sunni Islam practiced in Pakistan. Even within a single branch of Islam there are customs and practices that vary by region and across time. Thus, the Islam of seventh-century Arabia is different from the Wahhabism that exists today in Saudi Arabia. — Deepa Kumar

Islamaphobia Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Oh, good. You're starting to talk about yourself in the third person. That's not a sign of impending megalomania or anything. — Cassandra Clare