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Top 30 Zia Haider Rahman Quotes (2024 Update)

Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “An exile, said Zafar, is a refugee with a library.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “To go from America’s founding belief that it can form an ever more perfect union to a belief that it can reconstruct another country in the image of its hopes for itself – to cover that distance – does not take long.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “It is no consolation to reflect that every cause itself is an effect, making the search for causes and reasons a fool’s errand.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Pointing to the sandstone buildings around us, some of which had stood there for several hundreds of years, she commented on how old everything in Oxford looked. Can’t they afford anything new? she asked earnestly.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Our memories do not visit us in chronology, and the story we form by joining up the memories involves choices with the purpose of making a whole and finding a pattern.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “We are a dangerous breed, you and I. We are lock pickers. We are dangerous to others and ourselves. It is always a great risk to open a door if you don’t know what’s behind it.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “I am as impressed by honesty as anyone, but when there is a hint that a man is taking me into his confidence, my first instinct is to suspect him. Am I to be flattered? And is he about to break another’s confidence?”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “You see, calling things by their proper names is the beginning of wisdom. That’s a Chinese proverb and they invented writing. The wisdom, in case you’re wondering, is that when you get names right, you narrow the gap between you and the thing.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Listening is hard, as my friend once said, because you run the risk of having to change the way you see the world.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “What is the beginning of rage, the beginning of anger? Not dislike, but love.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Het leven kan alleen achteraf worden begrepen; het vervelende is dat het voorwaarts moet worden geleefd.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “No sight better expresses the politics of aid, the dynamics of the West and the developing countries, than the image of children, happy or in need.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Afghanistan doesn’t have the oil of the Khazars, he said, and we’re not ready to prostitute our women like the Thais. Unlike the Westerner’s, ours is not a spiritual poverty but a material one. When our needs in that area are met, we will not have the dilemma or crisis of Western man.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Afghanistan’s barren, ragged desolation moaned a long dirge of ancient wonder, the earth’s broken features ready to receive fallen horsemen, the lost traveller, and all the butchered tribes.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Yes, they mean well, but the only good that an absence of malice guarantees is a clear conscience.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Advisers were numberless in Kabul, like stray dogs in Mumbai.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “You think people never say what they mean. The truth is, nine times out of ten what they say is all they mean.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “If I had my time again, I’d believe in reincarnation.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “But that delusional urge is only one of the varieties of self-deception that encourage us to believe we know another human being and, for that matter, ourselves. This faith in having the measure of others really becomes unstuck when you begin to consider how many you’d acknowledge as having the measure of you. That number dwindles before your eyes.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “It’s always nice to learn a thing or two from a novel, don’t you think?”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “He, like so many of them, came from that breed of international development experts unsparing in its love for all humanity but having no interest in people.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Is that not the Promethean fable, that the fire stolen from the gods will light men their way even while it burns their hands?”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “In Bilaath, I said. Bilaath, or Vilayet as it has otherwise been transcribed into English, derives from Persian and Ottoman Turkish, in which the word meant governorate or district. In Bengali, the word is used to refer to Britain. In fact, one English colloquial name for Britain, Blighty, somewhat archaic these days and mainly reserved for comedy, is derived from the word Bilaath, which was current in India in the time of the British Raj.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “For a long time I felt, which is to say I consciously thought, that our difficulties were of my doing, my fault, that I had brought upon my parents some grief to warrant their treatment of me – to warrant the violence. I know now, of course, that self-blame is rather common among children in such circumstances as mine.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Zafar argues that the greatest influence on a writer may be on her psychic dispositions as a writer. Reading Philip Roth, writes Zafar, might clear the way of inhibitions that held you back from writing about reckless desire, the temptations of power, and the immanence of rage, or reading Naipaul might convince you to seize the ego that so wants to be loved, drag it outside, put it up against a wall, and shoot it.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “At every stage, the world that breaks in through our senses struggles to find a footing in our brains. We might liken memories to the messages recorded on tape, but we mistake the message for the medium, or the other way round, for memory is the tape itself. When I listen to my memories now, I believe that all they tell me are the stories about themselves.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Every man, he said, carries his own pyre.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “How many senators have taken their conception of what America can do from what they’ve seen on the American movie screen?”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Mathematics, which doesn’t include the tawdry efforts of statistics or probability, pure mathematics, the product of the human mind turning to face itself, turning into itself, and finding in the realm of necessary consequences, where no contingent fact is to be seen or heard or smelled or tasted or touched – it discloses a beauty that exhausts human comprehension and a certainty the senses can never touch.”
Zia Haider Rahman Quote: “Our choices are made, our will flexed, in the teeth of events that overwhelm us and devour us.”
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