Its the women in the street I don't get, I mean the Muslim women wearing the hijab...I blank out most all the women who wear it, they're just shapes to me, ciphers, like pigeons moving along the sidewalk.
Palestine, Joe Sacco, Page 137

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Its the women in the street I don't get, I mean the Muslim women wearing the hijab...I blank out most all the women who wear it, they're just shapes to me, ciphers, like pigeons moving along the sidewalk.
Palestine, Joe Sacco, Page 137
I beg to differ, of course, but who am I to take issue with a person of her mettle...she's done months in prison, she's been arrested four times...
Palestine, Joe Sacco, Page 97
When I fought beside Achaeans, Hector wasn't eager to push the battle far from his own walls
Homer, The Iliad, (190)
“On the opposing side, well-armed Achaeans carried Tlepolemus away from battle.”
—Homer, The Iliad, (113)
I wish to take you to the king and let you have my position.
Husain Haddawy, The Arabian Nights (194)
She reads me The Runaway Bunny but I'm not liking it tonight. I keep thinking what if it was the mother bunny that ran away and hid and the baby bunny couldn't find her.
Emma Donoghue, Room (Pg. 294)
There you and your baby were, condemned to solitary confinement -" Ma shakes her head. "Neither of us was ever alone for a minute.
Emma Donoghue, Room (Pg. 233)
In her ears she wore dangling earrings; on her wrists she wore bracelets;
Husain Haddawy, The Arabian Nights (61)