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There is only one way in which one can endure man's inhumanity to man and that is to try, in one's own life, to exemplify man's humanity to man.
Alan Paton
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Cry, the beloved country, for the unborn child that is the inheritor of our fear. Let him not love the earth too deeply... For fear will rob him of all if he gives too much.
God forgives us... Who am I not to forgive?
I envision someday a great, peaceful South Africa in which the world will take pride, a nation in which each of many different groups will be making its own creative contribution.
I have one great fear in my heart, that one day when they (the whites of South Africa) have turned to loving, they will find we (the blacks) are turned to hating.
If you wrote a novel in South Africa which didn't concern the central issues, it wouldn't be worth publishing.
The Afrikaner has nowhere to go, and that's why he would rather destroy himself than capitulate.
There is only one way in which one can endure man's inhumanity to man and that is to try, in one's own life, to exemplify man's humanity to man.
To give up the task of reforming society is to give up one's responsibility as a free man.
What broke in a man when he could bring himself to kill another?
Who knows for what we live, and struggle, and die?... Wise men write many books, in words too hard to understand. But this, the purpose of our lives, the end of all our struggle, is beyond all human wisdom.
You ask yourself not if this or that is expedient, but if it is right.
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