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    Mosab Abu Toha
    “In Gaza, you can find a man planting a rose in the hollow space of an unexploded tank shell, using it as a vase.”
    Mosab Abu Toha, Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear: Poems from Gaza

  • #2
    Mosab Abu Toha
    “My grandfather kept the key to his house in Yaffa in 1948. He thought they would return in a few days. His name was Hasan. The house was destroyed. Others built a new one in its place. Hasan died in Gaza in 1986. The key has rusted but still exists somewhere, longing for the old wooden door.”
    Mosab Abu Toha, Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear: Poems from Gaza

  • #3
    Mosab Abu Toha
    “Gaza is a city where tourists gather to take photos next to destroyed buildings or graveyards.”
    Mosab Abu Toha, Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear: Poems from Gaza

  • #4
    “To all those who are racists. Those who are taught to be racist and those who are teaching others to be racists.
    Those who are racists in their hearts , mind, homes, and gatherings thinking other people won’t know that they are racists.
    Being racists is evil , wrong, unlawful, inhuman, bad and a crime against humanity. Regardless of whether you are being racists private or publicly.
    It doesn’t matter how good are you in hiding it. As long you are practicing it and thinking it. It is totally wrong.
    Not everyone can be a racist. It takes an evil, dark heart, horrible , selfish, heartless, uncultured, unmannered, barbaric , mean, retarded, disgusting,
    low self-esteem, psychopath, narcists, pathological liar, hypocrite, and loser of a person to be racist.”
    De philosopher DJ Kyos

  • #5
    S.A. Cosby
    “I don’t work my cases based on the social standing of the victims, Ms. Stoner. Either we all matter or no one matters. Everyone deserves to have someone speak for them,” Titus had said.”
    S.A. Cosby, All the Sinners Bleed

  • #6
    Suzanne Collins
    “I wish I could freeze this moment, right here, right now and live in it forever.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire



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