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Mandela’s wise words (selected 28 sentences)

1. There is no part of freedom. -Mandela

2. I long for an Africa with internal peace. - Mandela

3. Everything always seems impossible until something succeeds - Mandela

4. Creating success is not about money, but about creating success. of freedom. - Mandela

5. South Africa can only prosper and develop if blacks and whites become brothers - Mandela

6. Smart minds and kind hearts are often incredible Combination - Mandela

7. I hate racism, whether black or white, it is barbaric in my opinion.

8. If you want to make peace with your enemy, you need to cooperate with the enemy, and then he will become your partner.

9. There is nothing more wonderful than returning to a place that has not changed and finding that you have changed.

10. They could have lived a more exciting life, but they reluctantly accepted the status quo and were content with their personal lives without passion.

11. If you want to live in peace with the enemy, you must fight side by side with the enemy. Enemies can also be friends. -Mandela

12. We must use our time wisely and always realize that the time is ripe for justice. -Mandela

13. Let freedom dominate everything. The sun will never stop shining on such glorious human achievements. ——Mandela

14. If you want to get along with your enemy, you must work with him. Then he becomes your partner. -Mandela

15. South Africa will always be an example for countries to follow in conflicts if there is the will and commitment to find peaceful responses -Mandela

16. People cannot Do nothing, express nothing, react to justice, resist oppression, strive to build a good society and a good life - Mandela

17. The greatest glory in life is not to never fall, but to never fall. After falling it rises again. Mandela wrote in his autobiography "Long Walk to Freedom"

18. We spent a lot of time fighting to say enough is enough. This incident will forever remain with all men of conscience - as a rebuke and a challenge.

19. One of the advantages of being older is that people will respect you because of your gray hair and say all kinds of compliments, but those words may be your own. -Mandela

20. I dreamed that through the joint efforts of African leaders, Africa would be unified. I dreamed of vast deserts, dense forests, and endless wilderness. -Mandela

21. I am ready to pay the price for the results, even though I know how painful it will be, even though I know the despair of an African in a prison in this country. -Mandela

22. Don’t worry, relax and be happy! ——Mandela is still energetic and cheerful. In the heart of this old man who has tasted the pain of being in prison, freedom is happiness - Nelson Mandela

23. When I walked out of the prison and walked towards the prison door leading to freedom, I already knew that if I I can't leave the pain and resentment behind, I am actually in prison - Mandela

24. For Africans, Africa originally has no racial connotation... This does not mean that life White people in Africa should be deported, that is not the case. What I want to say is that the colonial system should be abolished. -Mandela

25. Even in the most ruthless days in prison, I would see a vague humanity in the prison guards. It might only be for a second, but it was enough to restore my confidence. Keep at it. -Mandela recalls his prison career-Mandela

26. If you are unhappy, jump into the swimming pool! ——Mandela hated being told South Africa. Clinton visits South Africa every year.

At a joint press conference, Mandela publicly stated that South Africa would maintain close relations with Cuba, Iran and Libya, and announced that he would soon visit Iran, which greatly embarrassed Clinton, who was standing side by side with him

27. We vow to build a society in which all South Africans, black and white, can hold their heads high. There is no longer fear in their hearts, they can be sure that they have inalienable human dignity - this is a beautiful country that maintains peace between China and other countries - President Mandela's inaugural speech - Mandela< /p>

28. I have devoted my life to the struggle of the African people. I fought against white racial domination, and I fought against black domination. I have a beautiful ideal of building a democratic and free society. In such a society, everyone lives in harmony and has equal opportunities. I hope to live for this ideal and realize it. But I am prepared to die for it if necessary - When Mandela was sentenced to life in prison, Mandela turned the trial court into a disclosure - Mandela