"One would love nonetheless to know how to……" — Tariq Ramadan
"One would love nonetheless to know how to be a man, how to be a woman before God, in the mirror of one's own conscience, in the looks of those who surround us. One would wish to find the strength to beautify one's thoughts and to purify one's heart. It is everyone's hope and expectation to live in serenity and to plod along in transparency: the palms of the hands patiently directed towards heaven, at the heart of all this modernity."
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142 Quotes by Tariq Ramadan
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Modesty is the way you deal with beauty not the way you avoid it.
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