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Mushtaq Ahmad Quotes By Abba Eban

There is no difference whatever between anti-Semitism and the denial of Israel's statehood. Classical anti-Semitism denies the equal right of Jews as citizens within society. Anti-Zionism denies the equal rights of the Jewish people its lawful sovereignty within the community of nations. The common principle in the two cases is discrimination.
New York Times, 1975 — Abba Eban

Mushtaq Ahmad Quotes By Rami Ollaik

Pope John Paul II once said as well, "Lebanon is a message more than it is a country." Now this diversity has turned into fragmentation and the richness into poverty, awaiting a miraculous remedy. — Rami Ollaik

Mushtaq Ahmad Quotes By John Cusack

The elderly have so much to offer. They're our link with history. — John Cusack

Mushtaq Ahmad Quotes By George Clinton

I was at the Apollo Theater all the time, skipping school, and I worked in a barbershop. That's how I started with doo-wop. Now I've come full circle. I did all kinds of music. I used to work on Broadway and Tin Pan Alley. — George Clinton

Mushtaq Ahmad Quotes By James Patterson

I'm very emotional. I do feel stuff, for better or worse. — James Patterson

Mushtaq Ahmad Quotes By Amy Tan

Your tears do not wash away your sorrows. They feed someone else's joy. — Amy Tan

Mushtaq Ahmad Quotes By Martin Buber

The Two Caps Rabbi David Moshe, the son of the rabbi of Rizhyn, once said to a hasid: "You knew my father when he lived in Sadagora and was already wearing the black cap and going his way in dejection; but you did not see him when he lived in Rizhyn and was still wearing his golden cap." The hasid was astonished. "How is it possible that the holy man from Rizhyn ever went his way in dejection! Did not I myself hear him say that dejection is the lowest condition!" "And after he had reached the summit," Rabbi David replied, "he had to descend to that condition time and again in order to redeem the souls which had sunk down to it. — Martin Buber