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I push against the tree and run away, stumbling, the unreal night playing with me, gravity pulling from below, behind, above, making me fall. And I run through a world that is rotating, conscious of the earth's spin, of our planet twirling as it careens through nothingness, of the stars spiraling above, of the uncertainty of everything, even ground, even sky. Mumtaz never calls out, although a thousand and one voices scream in my mind, sing, whisper, taunt me with madness.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Gravity Madness Night Nothingness Uncertainty Unreal

And with a last stardrop, a last circle, I arrive, and she's there, chemical wonder in her eyes.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Chemical Ecstasy Wonder

I commit her to memory. When I'm alone, I feel a strange yearning, the hunger of a man fasting not because he believes but because he's ashamed. Not the cleansing hunger of the devout, but the feverish hunger of the hypocrite. I let her go every evening only because there's nothing I can do to stop her.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Ashamed Cleansing Devout Fasting Hunger Hypocrite Letting Go Yearning

Some of my relatives held on to imagined memories the way homeless people hold onto lottery tickets. Nostalgia was their crack cocaine, if you will, and my childhood was littered with the consequences of their addiction : unserviceable debts, squabbles over inheritances, the odd alcoholic or suicide.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Addiction Nostalgia

A third layer of nativeness was composed of those whom others thought directly descended, even the tiniest fraction of their genes, from the human beings who had been brought from Africa centuries ago as slaves. While this layer of nativeness was not vast in proportion of the rest, it had vast importance, for society had been shaped in reaction to it. An unspeakable violence had occurred in relation to it, and yet it endured, fertile, a stratum of soil that perhaps made possible all future transplanted soils.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Ancestors History Repeating Itself Immigrants Immigration Natives Slavery Slaves U S History Us History

Slowly, even though I thought it would never happen, New York lost its charm for me. I remember arriving in the city for the first time, passing with my parents through the First World's Club bouncers at Immigration, getting into a massive cab that didn't have a moment to waste, and falling in love as soon as we shot onto the bridge and I saw Manhattan rise up through the looks of parental terror reflected in the window. I lost my virginity in New York, twice (the second one wanted to believe he was the first so badly). I had my mind blown open by the combination of a liberal arts education and a drug-popping international crowd. I became tough. I had fun. I learned so much.But now New York was starting to feel empty, a great party that had gone on too long and was showing no sign of ending soon. I had a headache, and I was tired. I'd danced enough. I wanted a quiet conversation with someone who knew what load-shedding was.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Conversation Drugs Empty Headache Immigration Liberal Arts Load Shedding Manhattan New York Party Tired

Once as Nadia sat on the steps of a building reading the news on her phone across the street from a detachment of troops and a tank, she thought she saw online a photograph of herself sitting on the steps of a building reading the news on her phone across the street from a detachment of troops and a tank, and she was startled and wondered how this could be. How she could both read this news and be this news. And how the newspaper could have published this instantaneously, and she looked about for a photographer, and she had the bizarre feeling of time bending all around her, as though she were from the past reading about the future, or from the future reading about the past.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Media Mobile Phones News

But it wasn't the right season to lift off. Not yet. I sat in my apartment and looked out over the city, and I just didn't feel any passion to write about the place. I didn't give a damn about local politics; I wasn't moved by the issues. I missed home. And I was frustrated by people who actually thought the world was a centre and that centre was here. ‘The world's a sphere, everyone,’ I wanted to say. ‘The centre of a sphere doesn't lie on its surface. Look up the word 'superficial', when you have a chance.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Homesick New York City Passion Sphere Superficiality Surfaces Writing

It is possible to adore those newly come into your world, to envision, no matter how late in the day, a happily entwined future with those who have not been part of your past.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Belonging Connection Love Relationships

A common strand appeared to unite these conflicts, and that was the advancement of a small coterie’s concept of American interests in the guise of the fight against terrorism, which was defined to refer only to the organized and politically motivated killing of civilians by killers not wearing the uniforms of soldiers. I recognized that if this was to be the single most important priority of our species, then the lives of those of us who lived in lands in which such killers also lived had no meaning except as collateral damage. This, I reasoned, was why America felt justified in bringing so many deaths to Afghanistan and Iraq, and why America felt justified in risking so many more deaths by tacitly using India to pressure Pakistan.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid International Conflict Politics Terrorism War

Time is our most precious currency. So it’s significant that we are being encouraged, wherever possible, to think of our attention not as expenditure but as consumption. This blurring of labor and entertainment forms the basis, for example, of the financial alchemy that conjures deca-billion-dollar valuations for social-networking companies.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Attention Social Networking Time

If differences can be hidden, perhaps there aren't differences at all

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Differences Opinions Tolerance Truth

Didn't you tell me smoking ruined your stamina as a boxer? ...Ruined is a strong word, I'd say....It helps fight boredom. It gives you more to do and less time to do it in.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Boredom Cigarettes Smoking Smoking

Many boys, probably most boys, have a first love before they fall in love with a woman. It begins the moment two boys realize they'd die for one another, that each cares more for the other than he does for himself, and it lasts usually until a second love comes on the scene, because most hearts aren't big enough to love more than one person like that.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Boys Love

Love places someone else in the centre of your being and your own self is blurred.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Self Places Blurred

America's strength has made it a sort of Gulliver in world affairs: By wiggling its toes it can, often inadvertently, break the arm of a Lilliputian.

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Mohsin Hamid America World Break

I think if you say that art and politics, or religion and politics, mustn't mix, don't mix, that is itself a political statement. Even if you are writing a 19th-century novel where the money comes from a plantation in the Caribbean and you don't talk about that, that itself is a political thing.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Art Money Politics

Television has given Pakistan a truly open national forum for the first time in its history. Ideas are debated, leaders are assessed and criticised, and a nation of 170 million people is finally discovering, together, what it thinks.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Time Together Television

I think there's a growing courage among the younger generation of American writers. Because of the more superficial treatment of characters taking place in cinema, they have had to deal with that by digging deeper into who these people are.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid American Generation People

When I travel, I feel more like a nomad than a tourist.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Tourist Feel Like

Part of the reason people abroad resent the United States is something Americans can do very little about: envy. The richest, most powerful country in the world attracts the jealousy of others in much the same way that the richest, most powerful man in a small town attracts the jealousy of others.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Man Powerful World

'Which is stronger, politics or love?' is like asking, 'Which is stronger, exhaling or inhaling?' They are two sides of the same thing.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Love Love Is Stronger

Like many of my friends in the Pakistani diaspora - and many of my friends in Pakistan itself, for that matter - I have sometimes looked at the country of my birth and wondered whether its future will be one of steady and sad decline.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Future Friends Birth

Sufi poetry is, in a sense, self-help poetry about how to live a decent life, how to deal with your mortality.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Life Live Sense

When terrorism strikes, divisive anger is a natural response.

~ Mohsin Hamid

Mohsin Hamid Terrorism Response Natural
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