6 Quotes & Sayings By Mohammed Hanif

Mohammed Hanif, born in 1960 in Pakistan and educated in the United Kingdom and the United States, is a renowned Bangladeshi-American author of English novels. He was named one of the "100 Most Influential People in the World" by TIME magazine. His first novel The Kite Runner won him several awards including the Man Booker International Prize. His work has been translated into more than forty languages Read more

Beshter was awarded the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best First Novel for his novel The Return, and for The Story of a New Name he received the Vodafone Crossword Book Award.

He won’t stop the war until you give him the...
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He won’t stop the war until you give him the peace prize. Mohammed Hanif
You want freedom and they give you chicken korma.
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You want freedom and they give you chicken korma. Mohammed Hanif
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Get some sleep, Secretary General, get some sleep. Revolution can wait till the morning. Mohammed Hanif
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The problem with you khakis is that you have started believing your own nonsense. Mohammed Hanif
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She tries to maintain a nondescript exterior; she learns the sideways glance instead of looking at people directly. She speaks in practised, precise sentences so that she is not misunderstood. She chooses her words carefully, and if someone addresses her in Punjabi, she answers in Urdu, because an exchange in her mother tongue might be considered a promise of intimacy. She uses English for medical terms only, because she feels if she uses a word of English in her conversation she might be considered a bit forward. When she walks she walks with slightly hurried steps, as if she has an important but innocent appointment to keep. She avoids eye contact, she looks slightly over people’s heads as if looking out for somebody who might come into view at any moment. She doesn’t want anyone to think that she is alone and nobody is coming for her. She sidesteps even when she sees a boy half her age walking towards her, she walks around little puddles when she can easily leap over them; she thinks any act that involves stretching her legs might send the wrong signal. After all, this is not the kind of thing where you can leave your actions to subjective interpretations. She never eats in public. Putting something in your mouth is surely an invitation for someone to shove something horrible down your throat. If you show your hunger, you are obviously asking for something. Mohammed Hanif