A Quote by Malala Yousafzai

The best way to fight terrorism is not through guns. It's through pens, books, teachers and schools. — © Malala Yousafzai
The best way to fight terrorism is not through guns. It's through pens, books, teachers and schools.
I think that the best way to solve problems and to fight against war is through dialogue. For me the best way to fight against terrorism and extremism... just a simple thing: educate the next generation.
The best way to fight terrorism is to invest in education. Instead of sending weapons, send teachers.
The best way to fight terrorism is to do it through a peaceful way. I believe that a war can never be ended by a war.
Education is the best weapon through which we can fight poverty, ignorance and terrorism.
I've focused on making sure we have talented teachers and principals in our schools through proposals like the GREAT Teachers and Principals Act and the Presidential Teachers Corps.
read thousands of books and I will power myself with knowledge. Pens and books are the weapons that defeat terrorism.
The only way to deal with terrorism is through determination. Turkey is determined to fight against terrorism, with or without the support of our allies. I haven't seen any soldiers from Canada or the United States fighting alongside my soldiers, to be honest.
We may fight terrorism through brute force, but the terror that is unleashed in the name of religion can only be challenged through moral courage.
I thought that words and books and pens were more powerful than guns.
The fight against terrorism is a legitimate fight. And certainly whoever commits terrorism should be brought to justice. Unfortunately, the United States and a few other governments have used the war on terrorism as a way of violating human rights.
They have the guns and therefore we are for peace and for reformation through the ballot. When we have the guns then it will be through the bullet.
My bag hit the floor, spilling overpriced books and pens across the shiny floor. My pens! My glorious pens rolled everywhere.
Teachers should not need to have to buy books for the kids, or pencils and pens. That's absurd.
Since I've been in this industry, it's been a constant fight; "Oh, he's white, he's Cuban." "He's tryin' to do hip-hop and he's too Spanish, he's too English."You fight all these stereotypes through all these boundaries, and you find a way to tap-dance through all these different genres and cultures through music - that's what Rebelution is.
We realize the importance of light when we see darkness. We realize the importance of our voice when we are silenced. In the same way when we were in Swat, we realized the importance of pens and books when we saw the guns.
Skewered through and through with office-pens, and bound hand and foot with red tape.
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