Khaled HosseiniZendagi Migzara
About This Quote
Zendagi Migzara is a well known Arabic phrase. It means “Part-time life” or “part-time job.” It is used to describe a person who is working day jobs, usually two or three, and coming home to enjoy their life as a full-time mom or dad. Zendagi Migzara is the ultimate expression of the modern woman's desire to have it all--to work hard and still be a loving wife and caring mother.
Source: The Kite Runner
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