“Life always involves some logic in its manifestations, and logic, as a rule, excludes the versatility of life from its considerations.”
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Raheel Farooq is a writer and spoken word artist based in Punjab, Pakistan. His first book titled Zaar (a collection of his Urdu poetry) was published in 2010. He takes keen interest in the ongoing dialogue between religion and science. His latest book, Why I Am a Muslim: And a Christian and a Jew, illustrates his approach towards the problem.
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“Life always involves some logic in its manifestations, and logic, as a rule, excludes the versatility of life from its considerations.”
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“The intelligent have plans; the wise have principles.”
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“Hundreds of wise men cannot make the world a heaven, but one idiot is enough to turn it into a hell.”
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“Successful is one whose imitators are successful.”
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“All answers to why are information. All answers to how are knowledge.”
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“Teachers teach less than they know; students learn more than they are taught; the difference is real education.”
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“One who learns to justify forgets to learn.”
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