31+ Kamila Shamsie Quotes On Friendship, Education And Home Fire
Kamila Shamsie is a Pakistani novelist, short story writer and essayist. She is best known for her novels, which explore themes of identity, gender, religion and migration. She has been awarded numerous awards for her work, including the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award and the Orange Prize for Fiction. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Kamila Shamsie on love, friendship, life.
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Top 10 Kamila Shamsie Quotes
- There is no mystery-- that's the beauty of it. We are entirely explicable to each other, and yet we stay. What a miracle that is.
- Pride! In English it is a Deadly Sin. But in Urdu it is fakhr and nazish - both names that you can find more than once on our family tree.
- Somewhere deep within the marrow of our marrow, we were the same.
- This world is out of date
- Why do you have to be so annoying sometimes?" "Cant help it. It's the company I keep.
- Those Genes Could Have Been Mine
- So many things you promise yourself you won't get used to, and then you do.
- For a second I was almost jealous of the clouds. Why was he looking to them for an escape when I was right here beside him?
- Love is like an eternal flame, once it is lit, it will continue to burn for all time.
- All right, don't scoff, mock or disbelieve: we live in mortal fear of not-quite-twins.
Kamila Shamsie Short Quotes
- I still hear the world spinning.
- Is love stronger when it let's go or when it holds on?
- The truths we conceal don't disappear Raheen, they appear in different forms
- You have this ability to find beauty in weird places.
- How do you eat your roots?
- When you can be this, why are you ever anything else? - Broken Verses
- If I wasn't me, you wouldn't be you.
- Difficult but worth it-- that's how my mother had once describe life with Omi.
Kamila Shamsie Famous Quotes And Sayings
How to explain to the earth that it was more functional as a vegetable patch than a flower garden, just as factories were more functional than schools and boys were more functional as weapons than as humans. — Kamila Shamsie
I'll fall.' 'You wont fall.' 'I'll fall. I'll fall and I'll die.' As I said it, I could see it happening. The foot stepping on air, pulling the rest of my body with it, tree limbs breaking as I plummeted down. 'No,' he said, his voice assured, 'You'd never do that to me. — Kamila Shamsie
They adore you beacause they think you offer up your friendship and ask for nothing in return. But that's not true-' He took a deep breath. 'You do ask for something. You ask that we never expect you to need us. — Kamila Shamsie
Can I ask you a personal question"? Of all the rhetorical questions in the world, that is the one which irritates me most with its simultaneous gesture towards and denial of the trespass that is about to follow. — Kamila Shamsie
That's what I want for my life. I want to go to Peshawar... Because there's more past than present there. Two and a half thousand years of history beneath its soil. How long a list of reasons do you need? — Kamila Shamsie
The world won’t get more or less terrible if we’re indoors somewhere with a mug of hot chocolate,’ Kim said. ‘Though it’s possible it will seem slightly less terrible if there are marshmallows in the hot chocolate. — Kamila Shamsie
Bijli fails in the dead of night / Won’t help to call “I need a light” / You’re in Karachi now / Oh, oh you’re in Karachi now. / Night is falling and you just cant see / Is this illusion or KESC / You’re in Karachi now — Kamila Shamsie
There’s a ghost of a dream that you don’t even try to shake free off because you’re too in love with the way she haunts you. — Kamila Shamsie
Decisions. Where, what, why. Can't handle them. So I'm prolonging the indecision with higher education. — Kamila Shamsie
We should have stories in common, I found myself thinking. We should have stories, and jokes no one understands, and memories that we know will stay alive because neither of us will let the other forget. — Kamila Shamsie
Don't you know how much I hero-worshiped you when I was a kid? You were Marie Curie crossed with Emily Bronte crossed with Joan of Arc to me when I was ten. And when i told you that, you said my cultural references were the sign of a colonized mind. — Kamila Shamsie
No self-respecting feminist could argue with the claim that the novel is more likely to accept existing power structures than not. But there's a vast difference, surely, between Dickens saying Indians should be exterminated and a Dave Eggers writing eloquently about the NSA, but not being as outspoken on American military power abroad. — Kamila Shamsie
How horrifying that morning when you wake up and your first thought is not of the person who has left. That’s when you know, I will never die of a broken heart. — Kamila Shamsie
Life Lessons by Kamila Shamsie
- Kamila Shamsie's work teaches us to appreciate the beauty of diversity, to embrace our differences, and to strive for a more inclusive and equitable world.
- Through her writing, she encourages us to think critically about the power dynamics of our societies and to strive for a more just and equitable future.
- Kamila Shamsie's work also reminds us to be mindful of our own privilege and to use it to create a more equitable world for all.
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