“As the days dwindled towards the end of the week I knew only one thing: I couldn't return to our old life. Haroon had taken Honour and Al with him,”
Ruth Ahmed“I steadied by guitar against the table, and steadied myself with it.And forgot every rule I had ever known.”
Ruth Ahmed, When Ali Met Honour“Honour, in her modern self-confidence, had grown up never having to face actual raw, passionate, drop-down-dead-hostility. She didn't really understand what was going to happen,”
Ruth Ahmed, When Ali Met Honour“It was things like that I remembered about Ruby, the incongruity, the struggle to find herself.No matter what she wore though she was always Ruby, always herself.”
Ruth Ahmed, When Ali Met Honour“Do you ever look up at the stars and try to contemplate the ends of the universe?”
Ruth Ahmed, When Ali Met Honour“The fires of hell were seventy times hotter than the fires of the iron.”
Ruth Ahmed, When Ali Met Honour“People don't really change, they just adapt to circumstances.”
Ruth Ahmed, When Ali Met Honour“I needed a fresh start, away from the memories that we had made for him, away from the home that didn't feel like my own anymore.Away from the people that had been ready to welcome him. Away from Honour and Ali.”
Ruth Ahmed, When Ali Met Honour“There is something so special in the early leaves drifting from the trees - as if we are all to be allowed a chance to peel, to refresh, to start again.”
Ruth Ahmed, When Ali Met Honour“Her voice was erudite, interesting; the voice of someone who straddled two cultures with a surety and style that I wished my boyfriend could find. She was smart, funny, and, above all, completely capable of controlling her life and what happened to it.”
Ruth Ahmed, When Ali Met Honour“The alternatives in my life went through my mind. Unemployed, alone, despairing, watching daytime TV. That couldn't end well.Or helping people, like genuinely making a difference. Imagine waking up and doing that every day?”
Ruth Ahmed, When Ali Met Honour