#Activism Quotes #Palestinian Quotes
“You can replace houses. You can't replace people. I mean, it's left me speechless. I was talking to P.J. (Brown) about it. When the storm hit, I just kept it on CNN and watched the whole thing. Just seeing Canal Street, knowing I was there just a few days before storm and seeing all those stores I went in being under water. Unbelievable.”
“I do a lot with characters' sense of identity. I also like challenging stereotypes, gender roles, things like that. Give me a stereotype or a genre expectation and the first thing I want to do is stand it on its head. In the Nightrunner books I wanted to see if I could create a believable gay hero, one who wasn't someone's sidekick or a victim.”
“I do think homophobia in the '80s was more rampant and socially acceptable.”
Source : Source: www.towleroad.com
“The reason I entered the election race was to promote reforms. For us who engage in business, we will be severely affected if financial and structural reforms don't proceed.”
Source : "Talk Asia" with Lorraine Hahn, www.cnn.com. November 23, 2005.
“If the company depends entirely on you - your creativity, ingenuity, inspiration, salesmanship or charisma - nobody will want to buy it. The risk and the dependency are too great.”
“Do not practise excessive humility.”
“Percussion is the most adaptable family of instruments. The biggest challenge is to project percussion in a lyrical way.”
“The Beatles are dying in the wrong order.”
Jehane Noujaim Film director
Queen Noor of Jordan Advocate