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All Quotes by author - Sonita Alizadeh
" A good girl in Afghanistan should be silent, should not talk about her future, should listen to your family, be like a doll so that everyone can play with her. "
Good
Future
Play
" Being a rapper as a woman is not a good thing in Afghanistan. I kind of put my life in danger whenever I go somewhere to talk about women's rights or make music, rap, or have interviews. "
Women
Good
Woman
" Every song is a long process. First I have to write a story for it, and then to make it into a song, I have to make it short and then shorter - so it's not easy! "
Easy
Long
Process
" I am an activist and rapper from Afghanistan, and I use rap to speak out and help end child marriage. "
Speak
Marriage
I Am
" I don't like high heels. "
Like
Heels
High
" I don't want to be a musician forever. I want to keep going to school and become a lawyer for women's rights and also use the law to help women. "
Lawyer
Keep Going
School
" I like Eminem's style, and Missy Elliott. I really like M.I.A. "
Like
Really
Style
" In order to see truly where I am and where I want to go, I need to remember where I once was. "
Want
Go
I Am
" I saw my friends being beaten because they said no to child marriage. "
Child
Because
Said
" It means so much to me that my family went against our tradition for me. "
Much
Tradition
Family
" It was too hard to understand marrying someone I didn't know. When you don't like someone, if he touches you, it's harder than anything. "
You
Hard
He
" I want to go back to my country to help other girls. We need to support girls to see other possibilities for themselves, to have a vision for their own future. "
Need
Vision
Support
" I want to study law, become a lawyer, and work in Afghanistan for human rights. "
Law
Lawyer
Want
" Music reaches people in a way that simple spoken words just can't. "
Just
Music
Way
" My dream has always been to inspire young girls to see their own power and follow big dreams and realize that they have potential. "
Potential
Power
Dream
" My friends, they get married at 15 years old. I saw them with bruises on their faces. I realized this is the real face of child marriage. "
Child
Friends
Real
" My parents tried to sell me. I was looking for a way to share my feelings, so I started to rap to talk about the painful experience of being a girl. "
Looking
Me
Girl
" My platform for activism is my music, and the issue I am working to address is child marriage. Everyone can find an issue that they care about and their own authentic way of expressing and sharing their message and working for change. When you speak authentically about something that matters to you, your voice has even more power. "
Power
Marriage
Child
" Sometimes I think the most difficult moments in life were actually good because they made me strong. I was a child labourer. From this, I learned to stand on my own feet. So I don't want to forget the difficulty of my life. "
Me
Life
Good
" The biggest change of my life was coming to America. "
My Life
America
Change
" There is a great power in speaking your truth and standing for something important. "
Standing
Truth
Great
" There is a lot of suffering and injustice in the world, and there is also a great deal of hope. When you step forward and start speaking about what you see and what you want to change, you can begin living in that hope instead of despair. "
Suffering
Great
Change
" There was no giving up. Trying and trying. That's what I'm all about. "
Up
Giving Up
Trying
" When I'm rapping, I become very emotional, and people can feel it through my face. "
People
Face
Emotional
" When I was a little girl, I did not listen to music much. I did not think that one day I would become a rapper. I was born in a very traditional and religious family. Being a female was destroying my dreams. Slowly, first through poetry and then music, I began to find ways to share my thoughts and feelings, talk to my family and to the world. "
Dreams
Poetry
Girl
" When I was being sold into marriage, it was hard to see a future for myself. "
Myself
Future
Hard
" When my father died, I was nine or 10, and my mother was like a dad and a mom to me. She raised me and supported me when I came to the U.S. "
Me
Father
Like
" When my mother told me they have to sell me, I couldn't breathe; I couldn't speak. "
Speak
Breathe
Sell
" When the Taliban was ruling Afghanistan, women were not allowed to go to school, to work, or even leave the house without a male chaperone. The greatest moment was when that ended. "
School
Moment
House
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