Quotes
Authors
Mohammad Javad Zarif
"People have been fed misinformation. The fact is that the fighting that is going on on the ground in Syria is with Al Qaeda, with Jabhat al Nusra, with Daesh. The pockets, small pockets, of other groups are usually surrounded by these various extremist groups. . . . Once they stop fighting, there is nothing for the Syrian government to hit other than the terrorist organizations." --
Source : "Iran's Javad Zarif on Syria, Russia, and Donald Trump". Interview with Robin Wright, www.newyorker.com. December 18, 2015.
Mohammad Javad Zarif
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“From Britain's point of view the 1939 war had been a liberal war which had been entered into in a condition of moral indignation without the resources to fight it, that it had been providential good fortune which had placed the burden of fighting on the Russians and the Americans.”
Source : Maurice Cowling (1990). “Mill and Liberalism”, p.15, Cambridge University Press
“Often the biggest dreamers get hurt the most. They were pure in their insanity and in their isolation. They were living the dream amongst themselves and didn’t realize it. It’s when they invited the public inside their world that everything went wrong.”
“Doing Much Ado was such a special thing because I knew everybody involved. With people you hadn't worked with before, you would watch them on shows and want to work with them.”
Source : Source: collider.com
“I think of death as a glad awakening from this troubled sleep which we call life; as an emancipation from a world, which, beautiful though it may be, is still a land of captivity.”
“Being a godly father requires much perseverance and prayer as we seek God's guidance in being the types of fathers He wants us to be.”
“Regardless of what barriers confront you, it is in your power to free yourselves; you have only to want to.”
“Nature meant woman to be her masterpiece.”
Source : "Emilia Galotti", V, 7, as quoted in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations, p. 886-97, 1922.
“One of those blocks (that prevent the 'Middle East from entering the mainstream of modernity') is the orthodox tenet that the Koran and the scriptures contain all the knowledge required to deal with the problems of contemporary society.”