Words matter. These are the best Nawal El Saadawi Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When we live in a world that is very unjust, you have to be a dissident.
To me, ‘beauty’ means to be natural, creative, honest – to say the truth.
When you have increasing power of religious groups, oppression of women increases. Women are oppressed in all religions.
I don’t think that people in power can be convinced by words or articles. They will never give it up by choice.
To be creative means to connect. It’s to abolish the gap between the body, the mind and the soul, between science and art, between fiction and nonfiction.
We here in Egypt are fed up with U.S. colonialism.
I am becoming more radical with age. I have noticed that writers, when they are old, become milder. But for me it is the opposite. Age makes me more angry.
I am very much against makeup and high heels and all that we inherit as ‘beauty.’
I’ve participated in many demonstrations since I was a child. When I was at medical college, I was fighting King Farouk, then British colonization, against Nasser, against Sadat who pushed me into prison, Mubarak who pushed me into exile. I never stopped.
The feminists who are aware of the effects of patriarchy realize that we are all in the same boat from the dangers of patriarchy, and that the oppression of women is universal.
In history, the millions win; that is democracy.
The family code in Egypt is one of the worst family codes in the Arab world. Polygamy. The husband is having absolute power over the family.
If you do not love yourself, well, you cannot do anything well, that’s my philosophy.
Whenever I go to New York or any European country, they say: ‘Nawal, why don’t you get a facelift?’ I tell them, ‘I am proud of my wrinkles. Every wrinkle on my face tells the story of my life. Why should I hide my age?’
Plastic surgery is a postmodern veil.
What makes revolutionary thought unique is its clarity and dignity, and its clear grasp of freedom and justice: simple, clear words that are understood without the need for any help from elite writers or thinkers.
You know, I look to myself mainly as a creative writer all my life and a medical doctor.
Unity is power; without unity women cannot fight for their rights anywhere.
A lot of women are afraid of loneliness, so when they see a woman who can live alone, then they think, ‘Hmm, I can do that.’ But you need an example, and that is why I am proud to say I have divorced three husbands.
Home is where you are appreciated, safe and protected, creative, and where you are loved – not where you are put in prison.
War criminals in the U.S. and Israel are not punished: no international court has the courage to put them on trial.
Home to me is the world because my books have been translated into more than 30 languages.