16 Quotes About Syrian Civil War

The Syrian Civil War has caused massive destruction and loss of life. It’s especially sad because this war is not the first of its kind, but the first to be so heavily reported by the mass media. The following collection of Syrian civil war quotes will give you some perspective on this devastating conflict.

This world’s anguish is no different from the love we...
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This world’s anguish is no different from the love we insist on holding back. Aberjhani
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You and your siblings are the most precious part of my life. And of all my children, you have the most potential to go anywhere you wish in this world — your test scores and grades have always been among the highest of your peers. But it’s clear now that you cannot reach your full potential in Syria. Zack Love
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It’s not a bad thing, if you’re responsible about it. Just don’t start having boyfriends. Wait until you’ve found your husband.” “And how am I supposed to find a husband if I can’t have a boyfriend until then?” I asked ironically. Zack Love
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In an age of bombsguzzling blood, skylarks merge peacewith thought and action. Aberjhani
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Death wins nothing here, gnawing wings that amputate——then spread, lift up, fly. Aberjhani
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I was against the Iraq war I was against the Afghan war I was against bombing Libya and Syria but to be quite honest and with a heavy heart because more innocent people are gonna be killed.... We have to step in and help wipeout ISIS! Cal Sarwar
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There comes a time for us not to just be survivors, but to be warriors. Yara, you have your life, and the chance to make the most of it. Don't run or hide from that challenge or let your guilt keep you from living your life. This gift is such a beautiful opportunity. Embrace it. Seize every opportunity from here on out. Live. Becca Vry
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Eastward and westward storms are breaking, --great, ugly whirlwinds of hatred and blood and cruelty. I will not believe them inevitable. W.E.B. Du Bois
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Before the thunderous clamor of political debate or war set loose in the world, love insisted on its promise for the possibility of human unity: between men and women, between blacks and whites, northerners and southerners, haves and have-have-nots, self and self. Aberjhani
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It's bewildering to me how you can just start chatting with a complete stranger on Facebook, and - next thing you know - it seems as if there's some intense connection with the person - or at least you feel that closeness and hope it's mutual Zack Love
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Paradoxically, the more Michael kept me at a distance, the more I trusted him - perhaps because he was always willing to help me with tips and introductions even though he wanted absolutely nothing from me (and never reciprocated my nosiness with personal questions of his own with me). Zack Love
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That could also be because at one point during the film, our hands found each other. And when I felt Michael's middle finger caress the inside of my palm, it sent a tickle up my spine, and the fingers of my right hand were soon exploring his left hand, and we each took turns tracing the contours of the other's hands. Zack Love
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It [freedom] rings bells to remind humanity that the most precious gifts in life——like children and love and time——must never be taken for granted. Aberjhani
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Freedom rings bells to wake us from the comfort of beautiful dreams and empower the efforts that turn them into reality. Aberjhani
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In its essence, Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech is one citizen’s soul-searing plea with his countrymen—— Whites and Blacks——to recognize that racial disparities fueled by unwarranted bigotry were crippling America’s ability to shine as a true beacon of democracy in a world filled with people groping their way through suffocating shadows of political turmoil, economic oppression, military mayhem, starvation, and disease. Aberjhani