"Ever since we had arrived in the United States, my classmates kept asking me about magic carpets. - They don't exist-I always said. I was wrong. Magic carpets do exist. But they are called library cards."
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Firoozeh Dumas
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Firoozeh Dumas is an Iranian-American author known for her memoir 'Funny in Farsi,' which explores her cultural identity and immigrant experiences.
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"Without my relatives, I am but a thread; together, we form a colorful and elaborate Persian carpet."
"My parents are highly evolved worriers. ... If worrying were an Olympic sport, my parents' faces would have graced the Wheaties box a long time ago."
"It's not what we eat or don't eat that makes us good people; it's how we treat one another. As you grow older, you'll find that people of every religion think they're the best, but that's not true. There are good and bad people in every religion. Just because someone is Muslim, Jewish, or Christian doesn't mean a thing. You have to look and see what's in their hearts. That's the only thing that matters, and that's the only detail God cares about."
"Writing is such a powerful tool. I believe everyone should be writing."
"In America, Christmas is the king of all holidays. To be left out of Christmas is the ultimate minority experience."