“Yes, I know everything can disappear in a flash of light. That doesn’t make anything less valuable.”
Kamila Shamsie“Abdullah to Kim Burton: "War is like disease. Until you've had it, you don't know it. But no. That's a bad comparison. At least with disease everyone thinks it might happen to them one day. You have a pain here, swelling there, a cold that stays and stays. You start to think maybe this is something really bad. But war - countries (America) like yours they always fight wars, but always somewhere else. The disease always happens somewhere else. Tt's why you fight wars more than anyone else; because you understand war least of all. You need to understand it better.”
Kamila Shamsie“Character is just an invention, but it's an invention that serves as both reason and justification for our behaviour. - Broken Verses”
Kamila Shamsie“Difficult but worth it-- that's how my mother had once describe life with Omi.”
Kamila Shamsie“We should have stories in common, I found myself thinking. We should have stories, and jokes no one understands, and memories that we know will stay alive because neither of us will let the other forget.”
Kamila Shamsie“Where are they, the American fiction writers whose works are interested in the question “What do these people have to do with us?” and “What are we doing out there in the world?”
Kamila Shamsie“So she became a woman who held her head high, not in arrogance, or contempt, but because she knew that it was a form of cowardice to make a choice and then pretend you didn’t really make it”
Kamila Shamsie“When you can be this, why are you ever anything else? - Broken Verses”
Kamila Shamsie“For a second I was almost jealous of the clouds. Why was he looking to them for an escape when I was right here beside him?”
Kamila Shamsie, Kartography“All around us, Karachi kept moving”
Kamila Shamsie, Kartography“How do you eat your roots?”
Kamila Shamsie, Kartography