 The main part of an identity is the language, you know. As a teenager, when I grew up in France, I had this identity crisis, so I felt the need to choose between being French or being Tunisian. A week's script and a biography made me reconnect between those two identities, and today I want to use this as a tool to create the same connection between other cultures, other people, you know, and other generations. An Arabic script also has some shapes that other alphabets don't have, you know, and it gives you so much opportunity or like possibility, you know, to create with no limit. The quote actually is what Halijibran wrote on his grave, and it says, I'm alive like you. Standing beside you, close your eyes, and you will see me be in front of you.