Famous Salman Rushdie Quotes

  • What kind of God is it who’s upset by a cartoon in Da – Salman Rushdie

    What kind of God is it who’s upset by a cartoon in Da– Salman Rushdie

  • She has vivid pictures of Hell. It is as hot as Rajputana in June and everyone is made to learn seven foreign languages . . . – Salman Rushdie

    She has vivid pictures of Hell. It is as hot as Rajputana in June and everyone is made to learn seven foreign languages . . .– Salman Rushdie

  • Many of us persons of the tinted persuasion care about human rights and artistic freedom too. – Salman Rushdie

    Many of us persons of the tinted persuasion care about human rights and artistic freedom too.– Salman Rushdie

  • A race that rejected the idea of personal sacrifice would surely be erased from time’s records before long. – Salman Rushdie

    A race that rejected the idea of personal sacrifice would surely be erased from time’s records before long.– Salman Rushdie

  • The only people who see the whole picture are the ones who step outside the frame. – Salman Rushdie

    The only people who see the whole picture are the ones who step outside the frame.– Salman Rushdie

  • Don’t let the zealots make Muslim a terrifying  – Salman Rushdie

    Don’t let the zealots make Muslim a terrifying – Salman Rushdie

  • A book is a version of the world. If you do not like it, ignore it or offer your own version in return. – Salman Rushdie

    A book is a version of the world. If you do not like it, ignore it or offer your own version in return.– Salman Rushdie

  • The world is full of love stories, and all lovers are in a sense the avatars of their predecessors. – Salman Rushdie

    The world is full of love stories, and all lovers are in a sense the avatars of their predecessors.– Salman Rushdie

  • A little thinking is a dangerous thing. – Salman Rushdie

    A little thinking is a dangerous thing.– Salman Rushdie

  • Sometimes we feel we straddle two cultures; at other times, that we fall between two stools. – Salman Rushdie

    Sometimes we feel we straddle two cultures; at other times, that we fall between two stools.– Salman Rushdie