"The millions of Egyptian who took part in the revolution are now waiting impatiently for the end of the transitional period, the return of stability and the establishment of a democratic and civil state. They will not accept that their dreams be dashed because of political differences." -- Al-Ahram "Unless we make drastic changes in everything, we will not feel there was a revolution. If we do not make these changes, we will only have substituted Mubarak and his men for their replicas." -- Mohamed Boghdadi, Rose El-Youssef "How is the government going to deal with the Maspero protesters? Is it going to leave them until they get bored and leave, or deal with their case with its usual slow pace?" -- Ragaa El-Nimr, Al-Akhbar "The seriousness towards peaceful reform that characterises the democratic model is not found in the Arab world." -- Adel Al-Tareifi, Asharq Al-Awsat "The national consensus that characterised the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions soon eroded with the disappearance from the political scene of ex-presidents Bin Ali and Mubarak." -- Mohamed Shuman, Al-Hayat "Religious clerics objected to the use of the telephone as un-Islamic and even objected to the military wearing fatigues as un-Islamic." -- Abdalla Omat Khayat, Okaz