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    Against barbarity, poetry can resist only by confirming its attachment to human fragility like a blade of grass growing on a wall while armies march by.

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    And I tell myself, a moon will rise from my darkness.

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    And what I don't understand I grasp it only when it's too late.

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    And you became like coffee, in the deliciousness, and the bitterness, and the addiction.

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    A person can only be born in one place. However, he may die several times elsewhere: in the exiles and prisons, and in a homeland transformed by the occupation and oppression into a nightmare.

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    Every beautiful poem is an act of resistance.

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    Exile is more than a geographical concept. You can be an exile in your homeland, in your own house, in a room.

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    Far away, our dreams have nothing to do with what we do. The wind carries the night, and passes on, aimless.

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    ... For me it is essential, essential for the poet to have a new toast, new songs.

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    For the Arabs in Israel there is always a tension between nationality and identity.

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    Have I had two roads, I would have chosen their third.

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    History laughs at both the victim and the aggressor.

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    I am from there. I am from here. I am not there and I am not here. I have two names, which meet and part, and I have two languages. I forget which of them I dream in.

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    I am not a lover of Israel, of course. I have no reason to be. But I don't hate Jews.

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    I am patient and am waiting for a profound revolution in the consciousness of the Israelis. The Arabs are ready to accept a strong Israel with nuclear arms - all it has to do is open the gates of its fortress and make peace.

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    I believe in the power of poetry, which gives me reasons to look ahead and identify a glint of light.

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    If the Olive Trees knew the hands that planted them, Their Oil would become Tears.

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    I have learned and dismantled all the words in order to draw from them a single word: Home.

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    I learnt all the words worthy of the court of blood So that I could break the rule I learnt all the words and broke them up To make a single word: Homeland.

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    I love women whose hidden desires make horses put an end to their lives at the threshold

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    I see what I want of Love... I see horses making the meadow dance, fifty guitars sighing, and a swarm of bees suckling the wild berries, and I close my eyes until I see our shadow behind this dispossessed place... I see what I want of people: their desire to long for anything, their lateness in getting to work and their hurry to return to their folk... and their need to say: Good Morning.

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    I've built my homeland, I've even founded my state - in my language.

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    I want to find a language that transforms language itself into steel for the spirit--a language to use against these sparkling insects, these jets.

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    I wish I were a candle in the darkness.

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    May poetry and God's name have mercy on us!

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    Nothing, nothing justifies terrorism.

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    My homeland is not a suitcase, and I am no traveller

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    One day, I will be a poet. Water will depend on my visions.

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    Palestinian people are in love with life.

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    Poetry and beauty are always making peace. When you read something beautiful you find coexistence; it breaks walls down.

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    Poetry is perhaps what teaches us to nurture the charming illusion: how to be reborn out of ourselves over and over again, and use words to construct a better world, a fictitious world that enables us to sign a pact for a permanent and comprehensive peace ... with life.

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    Sarcasm helps me overcome the harshness of the reality we live, eases the pain of scars and makes people smile.

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    She does not love you. Your metaphors thrill her you are her poet. But that's all there's to it.

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    Sometimes I feel as if I am read before I write. When I write a poem about my mother, Palestinians think my mother is a symbol for Palestine. But I write as a poet, and my mother is my mother. She's not a symbol.

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    Standing here, staying here, permanent here, eternal here, and we have one goal, one, one: to be.

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    The days have taught you not to trust happiness because it hurts when it deceives.

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    The importance of poetry is not measured, finally, by what the poet says but by how he says it.

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    The metaphor for Palestine is stronger than the Palestine of reality.

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    The Palestinians are the only nation in the world that feels with certainty that today is better than what the days ahead will hold. Tomorrow always heralds a worse situation.

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    The poem is neither here nor there, and with a girl's breast it can illuminate the nights. With the glow of an apple it fills two bodies with light and with a gardenia's breath it can revive a homeland!

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    The stars had only one task: they taught me how to read. They taught me I had a language in heaven and another language on earth.

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    We are captives, even if our wheat grows over the fences/ and swallows rise from our broken chains./ We are captives of what we love, what we desire, and what we are.

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    We are captives of what we love, what we desire, and what we are.

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    We have to understand - not justify - what gives rise to this tragedy. It's not because they're looking for beautiful virgins in heaven, as Orientalists portray it. Palestinian people are in love with life. If we give them hope - a political solution - they'll stop killing themselves.

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    When I passed the age of 50, I learned how to control my emotions.

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    Where can I free myself of the homeland in my body?

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    Without hope we are lost.

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    And you became like the coffee, In the deliciousness, and the bitterness and the addiction.

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    A small café, that's love.

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    Be my lover between two wars waged in the mirror, she said. I don't want to return now to the fortress of my father's house. Take me to your vineyard. Let me meet your mother. Perfume me with basil water. Arrange me on silver dishes, comb me, imprison me in your name, let love kill me.