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  • #1
    Salman Rushdie
    “Language is courage: the ability to conceive a thought, to speak it, and by doing so to make it true.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #2
    Salman Rushdie
    “From the beginning men used God to justify the unjustifiable.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #3
    Salman Rushdie
    “Now I know what a ghost is. Unfinished business, that's what.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #4
    Salman Rushdie
    “What kind of idea are you? Are you the kind that compromises, does deals, accomodates itself to society, aims to find a niche, to survive; or are you the cussed, bloody-minded, ramrod-backed type of damnfool notion that would rather break than sway with the breeze? – The kind that will almost certainly, ninety-nine times out of hundred, be smashed to bits; but, the hundredth time, will change the world.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #5
    Salman Rushdie
    “The world, somebody wrote, is the place we prove real by dying in it.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #6
    Salman Rushdie
    “So India’s problem turns out to be the world’s problem. What happened in India has happened in God’s name.

    The problem’s name is God.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #7
    Salman Rushdie
    “Question: What is the opposite of faith?

    Not disbelief. Too final, certain, closed. Itself is a kind of belief.

    Doubt.

    The human condition, but what of the angelic? Halfway between Allahgod and homosap, did they ever doubt? They did: challenging God's will one day they hid muttering beneath the Throne, daring to ask forbidden things: antiquestions. Is it right that. Could it not be argued. Freedom, the old antiquest. He calmed them down, naturally, employing management skills a la god. Flattered them: you will be the instruments of my will on earth, the salvationdamnation of man, all the usual etcetera. And hey presto, the end of protest, on with the haloes, back to work. Angels are easily pacified; turn them into instruments and they'll play your harpy tune. Human beings are tougher nuts, can doubt anything, even the evidence of their own eyes. Of behing-their-own-eyes. Of what, as they sink heavy-lidded, transpires behind closed peepers ... angels, they don't have much in the way of a will. To will is to disagree; not to submit; to dissent.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #8
    Salman Rushdie
    “Something was badly amiss with the spiritual life of the planet...Too many demons inside people claiming to believe in God.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #9
    Salman Rushdie
    “Not all possibilities are open to us. The world is finite; our hopes spill over its rim.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #10
    Salman Rushdie
    “Masks beneath masks until suddenly the bare bloodless skull.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #11
    Salman Rushdie
    “You can't judge an internal injury by the size of the hole.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #12
    Christopher Hitchens
    “When the Washington Post telephoned me at home on Valentine's Day 1989 to ask my opinion about the Ayatollah Khomeini's fatwah, I felt at once that here was something that completely committed me. It was, if I can phrase it like this, a matter of everything I hated versus everything I loved. In the hate column: dictatorship, religion, stupidity, demagogy, censorship, bullying, and intimidation. In the love column: literature, irony, humor, the individual, and the defense of free expression. Plus, of course, friendship—though I like to think that my reaction would have been the same if I hadn't known Salman at all. To re-state the premise of the argument again: the theocratic head of a foreign despotism offers money in his own name in order to suborn the murder of a civilian citizen of another country, for the offense of writing a work of fiction. No more root-and-branch challenge to the values of the Enlightenment (on the bicentennial of the fall of the Bastille) or to the First Amendment to the Constitution, could be imagined. President George H.W. Bush, when asked to comment, could only say grudgingly that, as far as he could see, no American interests were involved…”
    Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir

  • #13
    Salman Rushdie
    “Everest silences you...when you come down, nothing seems worth saying, nothing at all. You find the nothingness wrapping you up, like a sound. Non-being. You can't keep it up, of course. the world rushes in soon enough. What shuts you up is, I think, the sight you've had of perfection: why speak if you can't manage perfect thoughts, perfect sentences? It feels like a betrayal of what you've been through. But it fades; you accept that certain compromises, closures, are required if you're to continue.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #14
    Salman Rushdie
    “To be born again,' sang Gibreal Farishta tumbling from the heaveans, 'first you have to die. Ho ji! Ho ji! To land upon the bosomy earth, first one needs to fly Tat-taa! Takatun! How to ever smile again, if first you won't cry? How to win the darling's love mister, without a sigh?”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #15
    Salman Rushdie
    “An iceberg is water striving to be land; a mountain, especially a Himalaya, especially Everest, is land's attempt to metamorphose into sky; it is grounded in flight, the earth mutated--nearly--into air, and become, in the true sense, exalted. Long before she ever encountered the mountain, Allie was aware of its brooding presence in her soul.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #16
    Salman Rushdie
    “Question: What is the opposite of faith?

    Not disbelief. Too final, certain, closed. Itself is a kind of belief.

    Doubt.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #17
    Salman Rushdie
    “She's no flibberti-gibberti mamzell, but a whir-stir-get-lost-sir bundla dynamite!”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #18
    Salman Rushdie
    “If love is a yearning to be like (even to become) the beloved, then hatred, it must be said, can be engendered by the same ambition, when it cannot be fulfilled.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #19
    Salman Rushdie
    “A people that has remained convinced of its greatness and invulnerability, that has chosen to believe such a myth in the face of all the evidence, is a people in the grip of a kind of sleep, or madness.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #20
    Salman Rushdie
    “When you throw everything up in the air anything becomes possible.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Satanic Verses

  • #21
    Salman Rushdie
    “What is freedom of expression? Without the freedom to offend, it ceases to exist.”
    Salman Rushdie

  • #22
    Salman Rushdie
    “Whenever someone who knows you disappears, you lose one version of yourself. Yourself as you were seen, as you were judged to be. Lover or enemy, mother or friend, those who know us construct us, and their several knowings slant the different facets of our characters like diamond-cutter's tools. Each such loss is a step leading to the grave, where all versions blend and end.”
    Salman Rushdie, The Ground Beneath Her Feet

  • #23
    Salman Rushdie
    “I am the sum total of everything that went before me, of all I have been seen done, of everything done-to-me. I am everyone everything whose being-in-the-world affected was affected by mine. I am anything that happens after I'm gone which would not have happened if I had not come.”
    Salman Rushdie, Midnight’s Children



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