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Eman Nabil
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“As the cloth suffocating her freedom aged,
with pieces of it burnt and torn by her rage,
Truth managed to win the war of the decades,
and sprinted out in wild ire.”
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Eman Nabil,
The Result Of A Change
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“At last, what a person is without a past?”
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The Result Of A Change
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“Yet, I do sense hope when I see the little flames rising up and listen to the music of the children jumping on the dirty water puddles and laughing as if their life depended on it. Their parents watch them with watery eyes and a smile that hide their misery.”
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Eman Nabil,
The Result Of A Change
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“I felt it then — the way that the hold I had on her had suddenly sprung free. I had the strangest sensation of floating, of drifting farther and farther away with nothing and no one to cling to. I was standing right beside her, but the distance between us had split into the kind of canyon I couldn’t jump across.”
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Alexandra Bracken,
The Darkest Minds
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