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8 deep and thought-provoking quotes by Salman Rushdie

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 23, 2025, 18:09 IST
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8 deep and thought-provoking quotes by Salman Rushdie

Salman Rushdie, acclaimed writer of Midnight's Children and The Satanic Verses, is renowned for his profound reflections on identity, liberty, and human existence. His words compel one to challenge assumptions and accept complexity. Below are eight reflective quotes by Rushdie, each examined to uncover depths of meaning regarding life, imagination, and courage.

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“Language is courage: the ability to conceive a thought, to speak it, and by doing so to make it true”

Rushdie highlights the revolutionary potential of words. Telling one's truth takes courage, and through expression, intangible ideas become concrete and affect. He implies that words are not merely vehicles of communication but instruments to fashion reality. When we speak candidly, we are not only explaining ourselves but also motivating others and possibly altering their outlook. Language, then, becomes an act of gallantry in creation.

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“What is freedom of expression? Without the freedom to offend, it ceases to exist”

This is a challenging of free speech boundaries. Rushdie believes that proper freedom of expression does carry with it the right to offend, and that discomfort is an automatic part of confronting ideas. Protecting individuals from offense restricts debate and the development of thought. Proper liberty demands tolerating controversial or dissenting ideas, which may initiate discussion, contemplation, and eventually, movement in society.

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“A poet's work is to name the unnameable, to point at frauds, to take sides, start arguments, shape the world, and stop it going to sleep”

Rushdie emphasises the activist function of writers. They need to provoke, challenge injustice, and wake society up from sleep. A writer's or a poet's duty extends beyond art, becoming a moral and social undertaking. Through revealing truths and challenging authority, they arrest society from falling into ignorance or complacency. This quote inspires creative courage and responsibility.

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“The moment you declare a set of ideas to be immune from criticism, satire, derision, or contempt, freedom of thought becomes impossible”

Rushdie cautions against intellectual complacency. Protection of some ideas from criticism results in dogma and tyranny, curtailing critical examination. Free discussion and questioning are needed for advancement. Without them, creativity and ethical advancement are stalled, opening up societies to manipulation and dictatorship. Criticism keeps ideas vital and answerable to reality.

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“What can’t be cured must be endured”

This is stoic acceptance of life's hardships. When confronted with inevitable suffering, endurance is a survival and inner strength tool. Rushdie reminds us that resilience is at times stronger than resistance. By being patient and embracing difficulties, dignity and composure are maintained. This also leads to wisdom and growth.

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“Respect for religion’ has become a code phrase meaning ‘fear of religion’. Religions, like all other ideas, deserve criticism, satire, and, yes, our fearless disrespect”

Rushdie protests unchallenged respect for religious beliefs. Intellectual integrity necessitates questioning all conceptions, even those divine. Respect born of fear suppresses argument and comprehension. Scrutinizing religion courageously, societies may foster tolerance, understanding, and advancement. Criticism here is not disrespect but a means to greater comprehension and sound judgment.

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“The only people who see the whole picture are the ones who step out of the frame”

Perspective is needed for true understanding. Rushdie suggests detachment enables one to see patterns and relationships unseen from the midst of things. Getting out of the frame permits one to be able to challenge biases, assumptions, and constraints. By seeing this from a greater perspective, we are able to make better decisions and understand various perspectives, and enrich thought and action.

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“Aim for the stars. Keep grinning. Be bloody-minded. Argue with the world. And never forget that writing is as close as we get to keeping a hold on the thousand and one things that go on slipping, like sand, through our fingers”

Rushdie promotes ambition, resilience, and happiness in the quest for knowledge. Writing freezes momentary experiences, thoughts, and feelings, saving them from loss. He emphasizes determination and inquiry as the catalysts for personal development. Life is transient, but creativity gives us the ability to leave indelible marks. His quote motivates persistence and awareness in life.
Salman Rushdie's statements make us think, unsettle our assumptions, and invite us to be brave. They prompt us to speak loudly, question d, and welcome resilience. By examining these quotations, we come to understand human nature, imagination, and society. His wisdom invites us to learn forever and be brave enough to face life's challenges with integrity, inquisitiveness, and an unflinching quest for truth.

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