Ayad Akhtar Quotes & Sayings

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11 most famous Ayad Akhtar quotes and sayings. These are the first 10 quotes we have for him. He's a 53 year old American actor born on Oct 28, 1970.

Ayad Akhtar Quotes
“I see the American experience as being defined by the immigrant paradigm of rupture and renewal: rupture with the old world, the old ways, and renewal of the self in a bright but difficult New World.”
“I started to understand that for me, art was no longer about self-expression but about creative engagement with the world. I started to respond in an excited way to making work inside an industry and not feeling the constraints of audience expectation as some kind of thing that I should avoid.”
Ayad Akhtar Quotes
“I don't feel that as an artist my job is to offer PR propaganda, whether for the good or for the bad.”
“Sooner or later we've all got to confront the reality that we have got to come to understand who we are and what we're doing, and the extent to which we are guided or manipulated by forces that are beyond our control.”
Ayad Akhtar Quotes
“Religion has been an important part of my understanding, my inquiry into what it means to be human.”
Ayad Akhtar Quotes
“I'm a storyteller. I feel like the issue of discourse is an important one because there's a lot of political and ideological discourse that goes around, and we relate to that on an intellectual level.”
“In my early 30s, I started to realise I was avoiding something on a personal level, but also as a writer. I was in denial about who I was, and was trying to be someone who I was not.”
“I can't be a spokesman for anything other than my own concerns. I have to be free to wrestle with my own preoccupations, and if I'm bringing any political awareness to that process, that mitigates my freedom.”
Ayad Akhtar Quotes
“I consider myself to have been formed by a lot of the locutions and aesthetics and principles of the Muslim way of life, and those are an important part of my childhood and my identity.”
“I feel like one of the things that is central to American life is the religious experience, and I think that the experience of being Muslim in America is as valid and as important a perspective on the religious experience of America as evangelical Christianity or Judaism - whatever it may be.”

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