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Quotes About Arabic

I was proud my father spoke Arabic fluently - his father sent him to learn Arabic from a sheikh - and we had Arab friends. His task of understanding the Arabs - not only politics but poetry - was very important; he took it as a vocation.
~ A. B. Yehoshua
Nick commenced a monologue explaining the impossibility of such a phenomenon: the subordination of content to the aesthetics of language in Arabic literature, the dominance of panegyrics and eulogies as an art form, etc.
~ Rabih Alameddine
Rarely was Arabic used for physics, chemistry, or mathematics in any of the schools of Beirut, whose main curriculum has always been community conformity. It seems that Arabic is not considered a language for logic. A joke that used to make the rounds when I was a child, probably still going strong: the definition of parallel lines in geometry textbooks in Saudi Arabia is two straight lines that never meet unless God in all His glory wills it.
~ Rabih Alameddine
I've got Arabic music in my blood.
~ Stewart Copeland
'Khalifa' is Arabic, it means successor, leader, shining light. My granddad is Muslim and he gave me that name.
~ Wiz Khalifa
A man walked into a Christian bookstore in an Arabic-speaking country. "I want your best book on the defense of Christianity." The bookstore manager handed him Evidence That Demands A Verdict in Arabic. As the man left he exclaimed, "I'm doing my dissertation on destroying Christianity." Six months later the storeowner baptized the student who had become a believer.
~ Josh McDowell
The marriage between hashish and terrorism," he said, "is as old as time itself. As you know, the word assassin is derived from the Arabic hashashin, the Shia killers who acted under the influence of hashish.
~ Daniel Silva
the word assassin is derived from the Arabic hashashin
~ Daniel Silva
My name means 'hope' in Arabic, and I was born when there was a war in Lebanon.
~ Amal Clooney
The ward designs were co-created by myself and Lauren K. Cannon. She read how they were described in 'The Warded Man,' and we had long discussions about what sources to draw from for the symbols, drawing inspiration from Arabic, Japanese, Chinese and Sanskrit.
~ Peter V. Brett
Andrew Warren was a rarity in the CIA's Clandestine Service - African-American, fluent in Arabic, and relatively young for an agent who'd already spent nearly a decade chasing terrorists in Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq and Algeria, so deep undercover that few of his friends or family knew the nature of his work.
~ Michael Hastings
another arabic curse that cracks me up is the one my parents use whenever they go aggro at me. Instead of cursing me, they curse themselves! When Dad yells out "God damn your father" I'm absolutely chicken pox itching to tell him that he really is missing the point.
~ Randa Abdel-Fattah
Charles Bascomb was a man who loved figures—the genuine, Arabic kind, that is.
~ Raymond F. Jones
As a text, the Quran is more than the foundation of the Islamic religion; it is the source of Arabic grammar. It is to Arabic what Homer is to Greek, what Chaucer is to English: a snapshot of an evolving language, frozen forever in time
~ Reza Aslan
Sabah, an Arabic market that sits on the corner of the busy marché d'Aligre (see Resources, this page).
~ David Lebovitz
But my Arabic is pretty good. It's good enough to have conversations with people, to understand what they say, to understand what they're feeling.
~ John Abizaid
an Arabic word – algebra? It comes from the Arabic al-jabr and it means the reunion of broken parts. I like that, 'the reunion of broken parts': it's poetic, don't you think?
~ Jane Johnson
I have a lot of nice Italian winter clothes that make me look like a sophisticated Lebanese professor, so my friend Robert and I go around pretending to be experts in Arabic politics. It doesn't work in the summer though. I don't have the right clothes.
~ Alexei Sayle
Arak means 'sweat' in Arabic, and it is the perfect Mediterranean after-dinner drink, in my opinion.
~ Lawrence Osborne
Pomegranate molasses is ubiquitous in Arabic cooking: it's sweet, sour and adds depth.
~ Yotam Ottolenghi
That's something the head scarf, in a symbolic way, is meant to do in Arabic culture: it defines your relationship to your husband and the men of your family differently than your relationship to the average guy on the street you've never met.
~ G. Willow Wilson
Il y a là une différence qui est un peu du même genre que celle que nous avons signalée, pour la Chine, entre la langue écrite et la langue parlée : l'arabe littéral seul peut présenter toute la fixité qui est requise pour remplir le rôle de langue traditionnelle tandis que l'arabe vulgaire, comme toute autre langue servant à l'usage courant, subit naturellement certaines variations suivant les époques et suivant les régions.
~ Rene Guenon
The sign was spray-painted in Arabic and English, probably from some attempt by the farmer to sell his wares in the market. The English read: Dates-best price. Cold Bebsi. Bebsi? I asked. Pepsi, Walt said. I read about it on the Internet. There's no 'p' in Arabic. Everyone here calls the soda Bebsi. So you have to have Bebsi with your bizza? Brobably.
~ Rick Riordan
European scholars had translated into Latin two important Arabic manuscripts, written by the ninth-century Persian mathematician Ab? 'Abdall?h Muammad ibn M?s? al-Khw?rizm? (ca. 780–ca. 850 CE).
~ Keith J. Devlin