27 Quotes by Anthony Shadid

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    In any kind of conflict, you have a certain dehumanization that comes along with it. And it’s important as a reporter, a writer, a journalist, to try to restore humanity.

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    On the flip side, I enjoy covering the Arab world, I’ve spent my entire career here in the Middle East, but I would never call myself a war correspondent.

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    I had a great childhood. I think writers are always better off when they have more twisted childhoods, but I didn’t.

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    Sometimes it is better to imagine the past than to remember it.

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    Arabic also has a far greater facility to communicate sarcasm, and it can be employed precisely, or with pitch-perfect irony.

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    I wondered whether he was trying to return to a place that no longer existed. Isn’t that always the case when we try to go home again?

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    I should be in Beirut, I thought, working as a journalist, but another part of me was so wary of that old life of guns and misery. I did not want to see Tyre again, or Qana, or Baghdad. I wanted to do nothing more than move dirt from one place to another.

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    What befalls a trained soldier during combat between nations is one thing; what occurs at home – on our street, in our yard, and on our land, to family – is not the same. In Qana, those who died would not flee, would not leave their homes. That is what bayt means.

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    After life is bent, torn, exploded, there are shattered pieces that do not heal for years, if at all. What is left are scars and something else – shame, I suppose, shame for letting it all continue.

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