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"In my despair I remember; that there is life after death ... But I ask: Oh my God, is there life before death?"
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Mourid Barghouti
Mourid Barghouti was a Palestinian poet and writer.
"In my despair I remember; that there is life after death ... But I ask: Oh my God, is there life before death?"
"When we were Palestine, we were not afraid of the Jews. We did not hate them, we did not make an enemy of them. Europe of the Middle Ages hated them, but not us. Ferdinand and Isabella hated them, but not us. Hitler hated them, but not us."
"For an exile, the habitual place and status of a person is lost. One who is known becomes anonymous, one who is generous has to watch what he spends, one who is merry gazes in silence."
"The homeland does not leave the body until the last moment, the moment of death. The fish, Even in the fishermans net, Still carries The smell of the sea."