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" Usually in films, when Muslims pray, it's either before or after they've blown something up. "
Khaled Hosseini
Before
Either
Pray
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" My wife is my in-home editor and reads everything I write. "
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Wife
Editor
Everything
" Whatever the readers feel when they're reading my books, I feel it tenfold when I'm writing it. "
Khaled Hosseini
Reading
Feel
Books
" Qualities you need to get through medical school and residency: Discipline. Patience. Perseverance. A willingness to forgo sleep. A penchant for sadomasochism. Ability to weather crises of faith and self-confidence. Accept exhaustion as fact of life. Addiction to caffeine a definite plus. Unfailing optimism that the end is in sight. "
Khaled Hosseini
Faith
Perseverance
Life
" Syria's neighboring countries cannot and should not carry the cost of caring for refugees on their own. The international community must share the burden with them by providing economic aid, investing in development in those countries, and opening their own borders to desperate Syrian families looking for protection. "
Khaled Hosseini
Caring
Own
Opening
" There's nothing easy about writing. It's always difficult. It's always a struggle. "
Khaled Hosseini
Always
Struggle
Easy
" My books are love stories at core, really. But I am interested in manifestations of love beyond the traditional romantic notion. In fact, I seem not particularly inclined to write romantic love as a narrative motive or as an easy source of happiness for my characters. "
Khaled Hosseini
Easy
Romantic
Love
" For a novelist, it's kind of an onerous burden to represent an entire culture. "
Khaled Hosseini
Represent
Burden
Culture
" You have to be able to interact with people whose politics you disagree with. "
Khaled Hosseini
Whose
Disagree
People
" In Afghanistan, you don't understand yourself solely as an individual. You understand yourself as a son, a brother, a cousin to somebody, an uncle to somebody. You are part of something bigger than yourself. "
Khaled Hosseini
You
Uncle
Son
" Reading is an active, imaginative act; it takes work. "
Khaled Hosseini
Act
Active
Reading
" I hear from non-Afghan immigrants - Africans, Indians, Pakistanis, Arabs in France - all the time. These people have had to redefine their lives, which is what my family went through when we came to the U.S. in 1980. "
Khaled Hosseini
Time
People
Family
" I would like people to have an appreciation for what happened to women under the Taliban, as in 'A Thousand Splendid Suns.' I hope they get a sense of how connected we all are. "
Khaled Hosseini
People
Women
Like
" I'm so fascinated by how people destroy each other and love each other. "
Khaled Hosseini
Other
People
Love
" It's a very nice kind of quasi-fame being a writer, because you remain largely anonymous and you can have a private life, which I really cherish. I don't like to be in the public light all that much. I don't crave the whole fame thing at all. "
Khaled Hosseini
Fame
Life
Kind
" I'm glad I wrote them when I did because I think if I were to write my first novel now, it would be a different book, and it may not be the book that everybody wants to read. But if I were given a red pen now, and I went back... I'd take that thing apart. "
Khaled Hosseini
Back
Think
Red
" I think the emancipation of women in Afghanistan has to come from inside, through Afghans themselves, gradually, over time. "
Khaled Hosseini
Come
Think
Time
" All stories I write are compulsive. Anything I've ever written was because I don't have a choice. I write stories because I can't wait to tell it, I can't wait to see how it ends. "
Khaled Hosseini
Wait
Choice
See
" American high school culture was impenetrable to me, and very cliquey: you had the Hispanics, the African Americans, the surfer guys and the goths and the immigrants. The jocks and the surfers got the girls. By the time I'd got to grips with it, I'd graduated. "
Khaled Hosseini
Me
American
Culture
" My parents were reasonably affluent in Kabul. In the States, we were on welfare. My mom became a waitress, and my dad became a driving instructor. That part of the American immigrant experience applies to people of any nationality. "
Khaled Hosseini
Experience
Mom
States
" One of the things novels should do is shine a light on those parts of us that are common, the fibres that connect all of us. They should convey the sense that we're all connected, coming from the same tree, sharing common roots. "
Khaled Hosseini
Light
Roots
Same
" Write the story you need to tell and want to read. It's impossible to know what others want, so don't waste time trying to guess. "
Khaled Hosseini
Time
Impossible
Know
" People find meaning and redemption in the most unusual human connections. "
Khaled Hosseini
Connections
Find
Meaning
" I lay no claim, it should be clear, to being a historian. So in my books, the intimate and personal have been intertwined inextricably with the broad and historical. "
Khaled Hosseini
Historical
Clear
Personal
" My freshman year in college, I got a job working security. This was a high-tech building in Santa Clara, engineers coming in and out all the time. "
Khaled Hosseini
Job
Security
Time
" I give novels as gifts, and there is nothing I like to receive more as a gift. "
Khaled Hosseini
Nothing
Gift
Gifts
" Obama's middle name differs from my last name by only two vowels. Does the McCain-Palin campaign view me as a pariah, too? Do McCain and Palin think there's something wrong with my name? "
Khaled Hosseini
Wrong
View
Two
" I don't remember how I picked up 'Different Seasons,' but it was a book I read on a grave shift. I was absolutely floored by it; 'The Body,' a story about kids who go searching for a corpse in the woods, impacted me especially. "
Khaled Hosseini
Seasons
Story
Woods
" My books are about ordinary people, like you, me, people on the street, people who really have an expectation of reasonable happiness in life, want their life to have a sense of security and predictability, who want to belong to something bigger than them, who want love and affection in their life, who want a good future for the children. "
Khaled Hosseini
Happiness
Children
Love
" I am always revolted when Islamic leaders, from Afghanistan or elsewhere, deny the very existence of female oppression, avoid the issue by pointing to examples of what they view as Western mistreatment of women, or even worse, justify the oppression of women on the basis of notions derived from Sharia law. "
Khaled Hosseini
I Am
Oppression
View
" I think that to fully appreciate baseball, it helps to have been born in the U.S. "
Khaled Hosseini
Born
Think
Baseball