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Salman Rushdie

"How do you defeat terrorism? Don't be terrorized."

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"How do you defeat terrorism? Don't be terrorized."

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"What one writer can make in the solitude of one room is something no power can easily destroy."
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"When people do the cowardly thing, it's not about respect, it's about fear."
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"This may be the curse of the human race, not that we are so different from one another, but that we are so alike."
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"Those who do not have power over the story that dominates their lives, power to retell it, to rethink it, deconstruct it, joke about it, and change it as times change, truly are powerless."
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"Sometimes, people trying to commit suicide manage it in a manner that leaves them breathless with astonishment."
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"We, the public, are easily, lethally offended. We have come to think of taking offence as a fundamental right. We value very little more highly than our rage, which gives us, in our opinion, the moral high ground. From this high ground we can shoot down at our enemies and inflict heavy fatalities. We take pride in our short fuses. Our anger elevates, transcends."
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"I allowed myself the supernatural, the transcendent, because, I told myself, our love of metaphor is pre-religious, born of our need to express what is inexpressible, our dreams of otherness, of more."
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"As though she had entered a fable, as though she were no more than words crawling along a dry page, or as though she were becoming that page itself, that surface on which her story would be written and across which there blew a hot and merciless wind, turning her body to papyrus, her skin to parchment, her soul to paper."
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"All men needed to hear their stories told. He was a man, but if he died without telling the story he would be something less than that, an albino cockroach, a louse. The dungeon did not udnerstand the idea of as tory. The dungeon was static, eternal, black and a story needed motion adn tiem and light. He felt his story slipping away from him, beocming inconsequential, ceasing to be. He has no story. There was no story. He was not a man. There was no man here. There was only the dungeon, and the slithering dark."
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"An attack upon our ability to tell stories is not just censorship - it is a crime against our nature as human beings."
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