Twenty famous sayings of Mandela
1. Everything seems impossible until it is finished.
2. The greatest glory is not never falling, but always getting up after falling.
3. Education is the most powerful weapon that can be used to change the world.
4. An educated person will not be oppressed because he has the ability to think alone.
5. If you want to make peace with your enemy, you must work with him.
6. Democracy requires respect for the political rights of minorities.
7. A country should be judged not by how it treats the people with the highest status, but by how it treats the poor or those who have nothing.
8. No one is born to hate another person because of skin color, birthplace or religious belief. Hate needs learning. Since people can learn to hate, they can also be taught to love. Love is easier to enter the human heart than hate.
9. I have no other special belief, except that our cause is just, which is very strong and has won more and more support.
1. I have fulfilled my responsibility to my people and South Africa. I have no doubt that future generations will restore my reputation. Similarly, I would like to say that the criminals who should stand in this court are members of the government.
11. For peace, brave people are not afraid of tolerance.
12, our human compassion makes us close to each other-not pity or condescending, but as human beings who have realized how to turn our common sufferings into hope for the future.
13. No one is born to hate others because of their skin color, background or religious belief. Hatred is learned. And if they can learn to hate, then they can also learn to love, because love will enter the human heart more naturally than hate.
14. The most sensitive way to reveal the soul of a society is to look at the way this society treats children.
15. I realize that being brave doesn't mean not having fear, but conquering fear. Brave people do not feel fear, but conquer it.
16. Freedom means not only getting rid of one's own shackles, but also living in a way that respects and increases the freedom of others.
17. When I walked out of my cell and walked to the prison gate leading to freedom, I knew that if I could not leave my pain and resentment behind, I would still be in prison. "
18. Honesty, sincerity, simplicity, humility, pure generosity, no vanity, and enthusiasm for helping others-it is not difficult for everyone to cultivate these qualities-this is the foundation of one's spiritual life.
19. I am fundamentally an optimist. As for whether this is an innate nature or an acquired habit, I am not sure. As an optimist, you need to face the sun with your head held high and stride forward.
2. I have experienced many dark moments. At those moments, my belief in human nature was severely tested. However, I am unwilling and unable to give in to despair. Giving in to despair means failure and death.