Top 17 Sunnis Vs Shiites Quotes

#1. Only philosophy can go deep enough to show that literature goes still deeper than philosophy

Michel Serres

#2. Iraqi national identity under Saddam Hussein never truly incorporated Shiites or Kurds. Sunnis, who identified most closely with the Iraqi nation, remain in some ways disenfranchised relative to the other groups, or at least they perceive themselves that way.

Noah Feldman

#3. The terrorists want civil war. Al-Qaida is attacking Shiites. The Shiite militias are taking revenge on the Sunnis. And the Sunnis are become more extremist, with some joining al-Qaida.

Zalmay Khalilzad

#4. I think naturally you want to judge things.

Charles Michael Davis

#5. When you open your mind, you let happiness in.

Tanya Masse

#6. In every friendship, at some point comes a test. Never before in my experience, however, had it involved food.

Sarah Dessen

#7. I try to love God, Reverend. I do. But I cannot love these men. I ... I hate them.

Hannah Kent

#8. I remain fascinated by where you go as a woman once you are a mother, and if you ever come back.

Rachel Cusk

#9. It was as if these memories had been hibernating in him, not dead but merely dormant, weathering out, and now they stumbled out of their thousand dens.

Anthony Doerr

#10. The distinction between radical Islam and moderate Muslims is important, as are the differences between Sunnis and Shiites, and between militant and mystical Islam.

Walter Kasper

#11. Lebanon, of course, is a country with great problems. Traditionally, they have religious-national groups or ethnic-national groups. They have the Druses. Even the two Moslem sects, the Sunnis and the Shiites, are apart. Then they have the armed groups. Everybody's got a private army.

Menachem Begin

#12. Sports can unify the Iraqi people - no Sunnis, no Shiites, just sport for the country.

Dana Hussein

#13. These poems, with all their crudities, doubts, and confusions, are written for the love of Man and in praise of God, and I'd be a damn' fool if they weren't.

Dylan Thomas

#14. Now the line was drawn. Lucy had never thought that one of the fiercest battles of her life would be fought over a breakfast table, with quiet words carefully chosen.

Lisa Kleypas

#15. Why do Sunnis kill Shiites? How do they tell the difference? They all look the same to me.

Trent Lott

#16. In Ghazalia, Mr. Hussein showed his contempt for the majority Shiites in ways large and small. He refused to allow them even one mosque, while the Sunnis had nearly a dozen. To worship, the Shiites had to cross an inconveniently located bridge over the sewage canal to Shula.

Alex Berenson

#17. What is postwar Iraq going to look like, with the Kurds and the Sunnis and the Shiites? That's a huge question, to my mind.

Norman Schwarzkopf

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