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  • #1
    Nadia Hashimi
    “Let people serve you information, he had said mischievously, but never let them serve you your opinion.”
    Nadia Hashimi, Sparks Like Stars

  • #2
    Nadia Hashimi
    “Grief is nothing but the far brink of love. Love is the sun; grief is the shadow it casts. Love is an opera; grief is its echo. You cannot have one without the other. But if you follow that grief, you will find your way back to love.”
    Nadia Hashimi, Sparks Like Stars

  • #3
    Nadia Hashimi
    “Have you forgotten the words of Rumi? 'You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean, in a drop.' I had never truly given myself over to those words until this moment. The thought of the ocean inside me, with its infinite drops ran through me like a charge. My existence was integral to the universe.”
    Nadia Hashimi, Sparks Like Stars

  • #4
    Nadia Hashimi
    “I'd watched my grandmother tend to her plants, pruning one stem at a time, and checking the soil's moisture with a finger. Like her plants, she bloomed with the sun and wouldn't even draw the curtains in her home. How could this dark hole be her path to heaven?”
    Nadia Hashimi, Sparks Like Stars

  • #5
    Nadia Hashimi
    “Afghanistan's secret weapon has always been her women.”
    Nadia Hashimi, Sparks Like Stars

  • #6
    Nadia Hashimi
    “I looked for small signs that we were not facing the end of the world, holding on tight to my freshly spun theory that if the sun and moon kept their rituals, my world would remain intact.”
    Nadia Hashimi, Sparks Like Stars

  • #7
    Nadia Hashimi
    “The wound is where the light enters you," Boba said softly.”
    Nadia Hashimi, Sparks Like Stars

  • #8
    Nadia Hashimi
    “Afghanistan’s secret weapon has always been her women. But, Boba, I’m just a girl. What a thing to say! As if a girl is made of lesser materials. Have you forgotten the words of Rumi? You are not a drop in the ocean. You are the entire ocean in a drop.”
    Nadia Hashimi, Sparks Like Stars

  • #9
    Nadia Hashimi
    “Hmm. A year before the Soviets invaded. Why’d you leave then?” he asks. I tense at the realization that Clay will ask many questions because that is his nature, and because it has been my nature to avoid people like him.”
    Nadia Hashimi, Sparks Like Stars

  • #10
    Nadia Hashimi
    “People say ‘third world’ and think it just means countries without internet or paved roads,” I say. “But ‘third world’ is Cold War terminology. NATO countries are the first world and the Communist bloc is the second world. The third world was where those two clashed. So the mess in Afghanistan is actually a first and second world problem.”
    Nadia Hashimi, Sparks Like Stars



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