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-There's a moment when you have to choose
whether to be silent or to stand up
Tonight Malala remains in intensive care
She was shot in the head for daring to suggest that girls should go to school
Me and my wife, we cried all night.
The doctor told me, she will survive, but she may not be the same as she was.
They shot me on the left side of my head
They thought that the bullet would silence us
I am the same Malala
I'm still 17, I'm still a teenager
She's a little bit naughty, a little bit that much
Who would you have been if you were just an ordinary girl from the Swat Valley?
-I'm still an ordinary girl but if I had an ordinary father and an ordinary mother
then I would have two children now
This is my youngest brother he's a really good boy
this is the laziest one
My father said, have you forgiven them?
Have you ever felt angry?
No
I want people to learn from the experience I had
-Very nice to see you. -Hello, nice to see you
A woman is more powerful than a man
In this new school it's hard
Physics, 61%
Do you think you could ever ask a boy out on a date?
Roger Federer
You like him?
I like his haircut
When I think of home, I miss the dirty streets
I miss the river, I miss my friends
I just want to see that house just once.
You named her after a girl who spoke out and was killed
It's almost as if your said, she'd be different
You're right
I am those 66 million girls who are deprived of education
I am not a lone voice
I am many
our voices are our most powerful weapons
One child
One teacher
One book
and one pen
they can change the world
My father only gave me the name Malala
He didn't make me Malala
I chose this life and now I must continue it