Bangladesh Quote by Taslima Nasrin Download Open image “Religious fundamentalists in Bangladesh have always argued for a ban on my books.” — Taslima Nasrin ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ban Books Bangladesh Bangladesh Argued Bans Book Books Fundamentalists Fundamentalists Bangladesh Religion Religious Religious Fundamentalists Writer
“Book Bans Are Dumb (Sonnet 1587) Book bans are dumb, It makes the mind numb. If banning books were justice, Middle ages would've been… — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
I don't want to be shut out from the truth. If they ban books, they might as well lock us away from the world. — Rory Edwards Copy Share Image
If you do not like anything in a particular book, then sit and discuss it. Banning a book is not a solution. We have… — Atal Bihari Vajpayee Copy Share Image
Books of apostates, heretics, schismatics, and all other writers defending heresy or schism or in any attacking the foundations of religion, are altogether prohibited. — Pope Leo XIII Copy Share Image
Banning books is just another form of bullying. It's all about fear and an assumption of power. The key is to address the fear… — James Howe Copy Share Image
“You, dear reader, I am sure cannot imagine what it might be like to live in a world in which books are banned. For… — Cressida Cowell Copy Share Image
It would be intolerant if I advocated the banning of religion, but of course I never have. — Richard Dawkins Copy Share Image
“Is Islam such a weak religion that it cannot tolerate a book written against it? Not my Islam!” — Malala Yousafzai Copy Share Image
My books are anti-absolutist and deeply distrustful of any religious stance that precludes the validity of any other. — David Mitchell Copy Share Image
My books for adults had been previously challenged and banned so I'd had experience with it. I always find it sad and amusing: Sad… — Sherman Alexie Copy Share Image
“The problem in our country isn't with books being banned, but with people no longer reading. You don't have to burn books to destroy… — Ray Bradbury Copy Share Image
“Banning books is tricky business, Vin—the more stink the Ministry makes about a text, the more attention it will draw, and the more people… — Brandon Sanderson Copy Share Image
I support the rights of all people to practice their religious beliefs privately, but I oppose the idea of respecting religions. In truth, I… — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
I’m an atheist, and I believe religion is totally against human rights and women’s rights. — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
All I ever want is to return to either Bangladesh, my motherland, or India, my adopted home. — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
When I write, I don't allow the fear of consequences to interfere with the writing process. I have in the past paid for my… — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
I studied in a medical college and qualified myself as a medical graduate. — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
I write against the religion because if women want to live like human beings, they will have to live outside the religion and Islamic… — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
Religion, society and state - from none of these do women get their proper honor. It is religion, which has created an unparalleled disparity… — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
Every religion oppresses women. I talk about the Koran because I know this book best. It allows for torture and other mistreatment, especially for… — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
It is said that peace is the basic tenet of all religion. Yet it is in the name of religion that there has been… — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
In traditional societies, we have a long legacy of men controlling the body and mind of women. Such societies have valorised motherhood and fabricated… — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
There is no such thing as a 'superior' or 'inferior' culture, there are only various cultural patterns which make up this beautiful, multicolored mosaic. — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
Nature says women are human beings, men have made religions to deny it. Nature says women are human beings, men cry out no! — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
I've travelled extensively in the last 16 years - to slums in Bangladesh, to townships in South Africa, to all kinds of places in… — Melinda Gates Copy Share Image
If we offer something to Bangladesh, it's obvious that Bangladesh is offering something to us. And why shouldn't Bangladesh be able to keep its… — Indira Gandhi Copy Share Image
What we are trying to do is to create a social business in Bangladesh, a joint venture to create restaurants for common people. Good,… — Muhammad Yunus Copy Share Image
People in low-lying countries like Bangladesh with almost 140 million people who are managing to feed themselves, whose carbon emissions can't really be calculated… — Bill McKibben Copy Share Image
What happened in Pakistan was that people were told: You're all Muslim, so now you're a country. As we saw in 1971 with the… — Salman Rushdie Copy Share Image
What's fascinating is where they come from in the world. People in Bangladesh, a chap in a fire-base in Tikrit in Iraq. Chap in… — John Gimlette Copy Share Image
In Bangladesh a prostitute normally wouldn't even undress for a man. He pays, she pulls up her sari, and he's done in 20 seconds. — Michael Glawogger Copy Share Image
I find it very difficult to think of mistakes; not that I don't make any but because I was brought up to look only… — Richard Branson Copy Share Image
My videos went viral in Pakistan and Bangladesh, but, funnily enough, not in India. India took a lot of time to warm up to… — Bhuvan Bam Copy Share Image
All I ever want is to return to either Bangladesh, my motherland, or India, my adopted home. — Taslima Nasrin Copy Share Image
I want to state that there will be friendship between Bangladesh and ourselves. And not a one-sided friendship, of course - no one does… — Indira Gandhi Copy Share Image