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77 Inspiring Quotes By Azar Nafisi, The Distinguished Iranian Writer

Famous As: Iranian-American Writer and Professor of English Literature
Born On: 1948
Born In: Tehran, Iran
Age: 76 Years
Azar Nafisi is a writer and professor of English from Iran, who became an American citizen in 2008 and is counted among the noted Iranian writers of the modern genera-tion. She was born in an influential family in Tehran in 1979 and studied at Switzerland before going on to earn her doctorate from University of Oklahoma. She became an English teacher at Tehran University but due to the deteriorating situation in Iran, she left the country and moved to America. It was after moving to the United States that she started writing extensively. Her very first book titled ‘Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books’ was widely appreciated due to the first hand experiences that she narrated about life in Iran for secular women. It remains her most well-known work besides few others that include; ‘Things I’ve Been Silent About’, ‘The Republic of Imagination’ and ‘Anti-Terra: A Critical Study of Vladimir Nabokov’s Novels’. Nafisi has continued to be a teacher and is currently involved with the Foreign Policy Institute at John Hopkins University of Advanced International Studies in the capacity of visiting lecturer. Nafisi is without doubt a hugely influential writer and a great thinker who has expressed her mind over several issues through her life and work. Here is a collection of thoughts and quotations by Azar Nafisi on reading, books, insights, novels, society and insecurities.
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Do not, under any circumstances, belittle a work of fiction by trying to turn it into a carbon copy of real life; what we search for in fiction is not so much reality but the epiphany of truth.

Do not, under any circumstances, belittle a work of fiction by trying to turn it into a carbon copy of real life; what we search for in fiction is not so much reality but the epiphany of truth.

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Memories have ways of becoming independent of the reality they evoke. They can soften us against those we were deeply hurt by or they can make us resent those we once accepted and loved unconditionally.

Memories have ways of becoming independent of the reality they evoke. They can soften us against those we were deeply hurt by or they can make us resent those we once accepted and loved unconditionally.

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It takes courage to die for a cause, but also to live for one.

It takes courage to die for a cause, but also to live for one.

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I no longer believe that we can keep silent. We never really do, mind you. In one way or another we articulate what has happened to us through the kind of people we become.

I no longer believe that we can keep silent. We never really do, mind you. In one way or another we articulate what has happened to us through the kind of people we become.

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None of us can avoid being contaminated by the world's evils; it's all a matter of what attitude you take towards them.

None of us can avoid being contaminated by the world's evils; it's all a matter of what attitude you take towards them.

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Living in the Islamic Republic is like having sex with someone you loathe.

Living in the Islamic Republic is like having sex with someone you loathe.

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Reality has become so intolerable, she said, so bleak, that all I can paint now are the colors of my dreams.

Reality has become so intolerable, she said, so bleak, that all I can paint now are the colors of my dreams.

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Empathy lies at the heart of Gatsby, like so many other great novels--the biggest sin is to be blind to others' problems and pains. Not seeing them means denying their existence.

Empathy lies at the heart of Gatsby, like so many other great novels--the biggest sin is to be blind to others' problems and pains. Not seeing them means denying their existence.

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Every fairy tale offers the potential to surpass present limits, so in a sense the fairy tale offers you freedoms that reality denies.

Every fairy tale offers the potential to surpass present limits, so in a sense the fairy tale offers you freedoms that reality denies.

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She was one of those people who are irrevocably, incurably honest and therefore both inflexible and vulnerable at the same time.

She was one of those people who are irrevocably, incurably honest and therefore both inflexible and vulnerable at the same time.

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A great novel heightens your senses and sensitivity to the complexities of life and of individuals, and prevents you from the self-righteousness that sees morality in fixed formulas about good and evil.

A great novel heightens your senses and sensitivity to the complexities of life and of individuals, and prevents you from the self-righteousness that sees morality in fixed formulas about good and evil.

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There is little consolation in the fact that millions of people are unhappier than we are. Why should other people's misery make us happier or more content?

There is little consolation in the fact that millions of people are unhappier than we are. Why should other people's misery make us happier or more content?

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[A] novel is not moral in the usual sense of the word. It can be called moral when it shakes us out of our stupor and makes us confront the absolutes we believe in.

[A] novel is not moral in the usual sense of the word. It can be called moral when it shakes us out of our stupor and makes us confront the absolutes we believe in.

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Art is as useful as bread.

Art is as useful as bread.

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I am suddenly left alone again on the sunny path, with a memory of the rain.

I am suddenly left alone again on the sunny path, with a memory of the rain.

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With fear come the lies and the justifications that, no matter how convincing, lower our self-esteem.

With fear come the lies and the justifications that, no matter how convincing, lower our self-esteem.

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Those who judge must take all aspects of an individual's personality into account.

Those who judge must take all aspects of an individual's personality into account.

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She resented the fact that her veil, which to her was a symbol of scared relationship to god, had now become an instrument of power, turning the women who wore them into political signs and symbols.

She resented the fact that her veil, which to her was a symbol of scared relationship to god, had now become an instrument of power, turning the women who wore them into political signs and symbols.

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We in ancient countries have our past—we obsess over the past. They, the Americans, have a dream: they feel nostalgia about the promise of the future.

We in ancient countries have our past—we obsess over the past. They, the Americans, have a dream: they feel nostalgia about the promise of the future.

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I eat my heart out alone.

I eat my heart out alone.

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I'm a perfectly equipped failure.

I'm a perfectly equipped failure.

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I could have told him to learn from Gatsby. from the lonely, isolated Gatsby, who also tried to retrieve his past and give flash and blood to a fancy, a dream that was never meant to be more than a dream.

I could have told him to learn from Gatsby. from the lonely, isolated Gatsby, who also tried to retrieve his past and give flash and blood to a fancy, a dream that was never meant to be more than a dream.

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The more we die, the stronger we will become

The more we die, the stronger we will become

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If I turned towards books, it was because they were the only sanctuary I knew, one I needed in order to survive, to protect some aspect of myself that was now in constant retreat.

If I turned towards books, it was because they were the only sanctuary I knew, one I needed in order to survive, to protect some aspect of myself that was now in constant retreat.

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It's frightening to be free, to have to take responsibility for your decisions.

It's frightening to be free, to have to take responsibility for your decisions.

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The reason I am so popular is that I give others back what they need to find in themselves. You need me not because I tell you what I want you to do but because I articulate and justify what you want to do.

The reason I am so popular is that I give others back what they need to find in themselves. You need me not because I tell you what I want you to do but because I articulate and justify what you want to do.

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When I walked down the streets, I asked myself, are these my people?, is this my hometown, am I who I am?

When I walked down the streets, I asked myself, are these my people?, is this my hometown, am I who I am?

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We all had to pay, but not for the crimes we were accused of. There were other scores to settle.

We all had to pay, but not for the crimes we were accused of. There were other scores to settle.

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Other people's sorrows and joys have a way of reminding us of our own; we partly empathize with them because we ask ourselves: What about me? What does that say about my life, my pains, my anguish?

Other people's sorrows and joys have a way of reminding us of our own; we partly empathize with them because we ask ourselves: What about me? What does that say about my life, my pains, my anguish?

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Poshlust, Nabokov explains,

Poshlust, Nabokov explains, "is not only the obviously trashy but mainly the falsely important, the falsely beautiful, the falsely clever, the falsely attractive.

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