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“The familiar song of a night-singing nightingale rises from somewhere in the garden. A nightingale that in this season of cold should not be in the garden, a nightingale that in a thousand verses of Iranian poetry, in the hours of darkness, for the love of a red rose and in sorrow of its separation from it, has forever sung and will forever sing.”
Shahriar Mandanipour“Throughout his job ordeal, my father never complained. He remained an Iranian who loved his native country but who also believed in American ideals. He only said how sad it was that people so easily hate an entire population simply because of the actions of a few. And what a waste it is to hate, he always said. What a waste.”
Firoozeh Dumas, Funny in Farsi: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in America“It is perhaps because of the Iranian concept of the home and garden (and not the city or town it is in) as the defining center of life that Iranians find living in a society with such stringent rules of public behavior somewhat tolerable. Iranian society by and large cares very little about what goes on in the homes and gardens of private citizens, but the Islamic government cares very much how its citizens behave once they venture outside their walls.”
Hooman Majd, The Ayatollah Begs to Differ: The Paradox of Modern Iran“I sometimes try to think of my life as an Iranian, and it is hard to imagine. I am grateful for the life I have had in America and all the amazing opportunities and experiences it has given me. But there is a spirit in Iranians I can see that is unbounded by geography.”
Pardis Sabeti“Interpreting dreams for Iranians was just as much a sacrament as reading coffee cups was for Turks”
Soroosh Shahrivar, The Rise of Shams“From the 1920s into the 1940s, Britain's standard of living was supported by oil from Iran. British cars, trucks, and buses ran on cheap Iranian oil. Factories throughout Britain were fueled by oil from Iran. The Royal Navy, which projected British power all over the world, powered its ships with Iranian oil.”
Stephen Kinzer“Being political is an integral part of being Iranian. Our lives are defined by politics.”
Shirin Neshat“Thus the regime has deprived Iranian women not just of their present rights, but also of their history and their past.”
Azar Nafisi“Poetry, especially traditional Iranian poetry, is very good at looking at things from a number of different angles simultaneously.”
Asghar Farhadi“The sad fact is, because we've had a failed policy and failed leadership, now we're having to rely on Russians and the Iranians to go into Syria to fight and destroy ISIS.”
Mike McCaul