19 Inspiring Quotes from Carnival (by Rawi Hage)

If you’re looking for the best Carnival quotes you’ve come to the right place. We compiled a list of 19 quotes that best summarise the message of Rawi Hage in Carnival. Let these quotes inspire you!

Carnival Quotes

I don’t judge those who can’t dream, those who need to pierce their arms to create different worlds under their skin, because I am fortunate in the tools of my escapes

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


What the fuck is legal in this universe? Stars eat each other, wolves eat the pigs, and Grandma fucks over Little Red Riding Hood.

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


This lesser world is all about reproduction, as you might well know. Those who cease to duplicate simply die.

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


There are two ways to taste things in life: the sweet way and the bitter way.

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


In cities it is useless to look at the stars or to describe them, worship them, or seek direction from them. When lost, one should follow the tracks of the camels.

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


Fiction is overrated, Fly. We’ve discussed this. In the time it takes those novelist fuckers to contemplate a few poetic passages, a thousand kids die from malnutrition. Immediacy, man, that’s what counts.

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


Nothing to be proud of, nothing to regret.

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


All libraries must submit to a certain order, I answered. Indeed, agreed the professor, or all will be lost. The fall of nations and empires begins with the fall of libraries.

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


Violence and resistance are the only answer. Empire has to feel pain or it will never stop devouring you. It is only when a gun is put in a person’s face that anything changes

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


Poor Mary. They married her to Jesus, and Jesus is an asexual circumcised revolutionary. What future is there to be had in that scenario?

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


I beg your pardon, sir, said the Frenchman. I am not a coloniser.Well, let’s talk Algeria then. Let’s talk about your culture and your celebrated writers.

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


What reader or dreamer doesn’t imagine the romantic life of a writer, who lingers between the desk and the fridge in the morning and in the evening attends cocktail parties thrown by nouveaux riches and the society ladies who hardly ever have the time to read?

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


Angelo, ” he said, and felt the bed rock as Angelo shuddered, caught halfway between REM atonia – the inhibition of movement caused by the shutdown of monoamines in the brain – and waking.

— Elizabeth Bear, Carnival


Never underestimate a clown with a book.

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


So long, I replied, may we all have one good flight before we rest among flowers and the orbits of hungry worms.

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


Communists and Muslims are not the enemies to fear in this land, Fly. It is the food consumption that will eventually blow up in everyone’s faces.

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


Violence and resistance are the only answer. Empire has to feel pain or it will never stop devouring you. It is only when a gun is put in a person’s face that anything changes. All empires are hungry cannibals…

— Rawi Hage, Carnival


Whichever group is in ascension at a given moment is, historically speaking, both unlikely to acknowledge the existence of abuses or bias, and also to justify the bias on any grounds they can – social, biological, what have you.

— Elizabeth Bear, Carnival


The moon should be colonised, I thought. Mankind should seek a happier beginning, and humans should be free to stroll hand in hand regardless of their weight and orientation.

— Rawi Hage, Carnival