Mandela's classic English quotations
1. of others.
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.
6、I detest racialism, because I regard it as a barbaric thing, Bine in their efforts to solve the problems of this contingency. I dream of our vast deserts, of our forests, of all our great es your partner.
If you want to make peace with the enemy, you must fight side by side. Enemies will also be friends.
13. In my country behind and to put others in front, espcially re-ign. The sun never set on so glorious a human achievement.
Let freedom dominate everything. The sun will never stop shining for such brilliant human achievements.
17. Let there be and mine cannot be separated.
Only free people can negotiate, and those in prison are not qualified to negotiate. Your freedom and mine are inseparable.
21. There can be no keen revelation of a society's soul than the.
There is no such thing as partial freedom.
25. There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you have changed.
Going back to a place that hasn't changed, only to find that you have changed, nothing is more wonderful.
26, e, the village in children frolicking hill side walk.
I have finished my role, and now I just want to live in obscurity. I want to go back to my hometown village and stroll on the hillside where I played in my childhood. Mandela English
1, of others.
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.
6、I detest racialism, because I regard it as a barbaric thing, Bine in their efforts to solve the problems of this contingency. I dream of our vast deserts, of our forests, of all our great es your partner.
If you want to make peace with the enemy, you must fight side by side. Enemies will also be friends.
13. In my country behind and to put others in front, especially re-ignite. The sun never set on so glorious a human achievement.
Let freedom dominate everything. The sun will never stop shining for such brilliant human achievements.
17. Let there be and mine cannot be separated.
Only free people can negotiate, and those in prison are not qualified to negotiate. Your freedom and mine are inseparable.
21. There can be no keen revelation of a society's soul than the.
There is no such thing as partial freedom.
25. There is nothing like returning to a place that remains unchanged to find the ways in which you have changed.
Going back to a place that hasn't changed, only to find that you have changed, nothing is more wonderful.
26, e, the village in children frolicking hill side walk.
I have finished my role, and now I just want to live in obscurity. I want to go back to my hometown village and stroll on the hillside where I played in my childhood. Mandela's famous words, Mandela's quotations
1. Even in the most ruthless days in prison, I will see the looming humanity from the prison guards, maybe only for a second, but it is enough to restore my confidence and persevere. Mandela recalls his prison life
2. 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. Mandela reconciled blacks and whites through the Rugby World Cup
3. Education is the most powerful weapon, and you can use it to change the world. Speech at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa in
4. I have devoted my life to the struggle of African people. I fought against white racial domination and I also fought against black tyranny. I have a beautiful ideal of building a democratic and free society, in which all people live in harmony and have equal opportunities. I hope to live for this ideal and realize it. But if necessary, I am also prepared to give my life for it. Mandela's statement when he was sentenced to life imprisonment in
5. When a person has completed his due obligations to the people and the country, he can rest in peace. I did my best, and that's why I can sleep peacefully. Interview with Mandela Documentary in 26
6. The meaning of life is not only living, but what difference we bring to other people's lives, which determines the meaning of our life. Speech celebrating the birthday in Johannesburg, South Africa
7. I want to paint the island with optimistic colors, which I want to share with people all over the world. I want to tell you that as long as we can accept the challenges in life, even the strangest dreams can come true! At the age of 18, Mandela held a solo exhibition in South Africa to show his prison life
8. I was once called a terrorist, but when I got out of prison, many people hugged me, including my enemies. I often tell those who call those who struggle for the liberation of their country terrorists. I was once called a terrorist, but now those who call me a terrorist respect me. 9. Our road to freedom is irreversible. We can't let fear stand in the way. Universal suffrage in a non-racial, United and democratic South Africa is the only way to peace and racial harmony. On August, Mandela delivered a speech from prison
1. We made a vow to build a society in which all South Africans, black or white, can hold their heads high. There is no fear in their hearts, and they can be sure that they have inalienable human dignity. This is a beautiful country that maintains peace at home and with other countries. President Mandela's Inaugural Address
11. The greatest glory in life lies not in never falling, but in always rising again after falling. Mandela wrote in his autobiography Long Walk to Freedom
12. I have finished my role, and now I just want to live in obscurity. I want to go back to my hometown village and stroll on the hillside where I played in my childhood. Mandela resigned as the chairman of the ANC in, saying that he would not participate in the general election in
13. I am deeply honored to receive so many distinguished guests. What makes me even more happy is that the three prison guards who accompanied me through the difficult years in Robben Island also came to the scene. I was quick-tempered when I was young, and it was with the help of the three of them that I learned to control my emotions in prison. Mandela was elected President of South Africa in 1998 and invited three prison guards who abused him for years to attend the inauguration ceremony
14. Our greatest fear is not that we are incompetent, but that we have unparalleled strength. It is our light, not our darkness, that shocks us. In August, Mandela, who was elected President of South Africa, issued the inaugural declaration
15. Brave people are not those who are not afraid, but those who can overcome their own fears. Mandela's autobiography "Long Walk to Freedom"
16. Going back to an unchanged place and finding that you have changed, nothing is more wonderful.
17. I have finished my role, and now I just want to live in obscurity. I want to go back to my hometown village and stroll on the hillside where I played in my childhood.
18. When we climb a high mountain, we will find more high mountains.
19. 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.
2. Where there is a dream of building a beautiful South Africa, there is a road to it. Kindness and forgiveness are two of them.
21. Let blacks and whites become brothers and make South Africa prosperous.
22. No one is born to hate others because of color, background and religion. Hatred is acquired by people. If people can learn to hate, they can also be taught to love. Because for the human mind, love is more natural than hate.
23. If you want to make peace with the enemy, you need to cooperate with him, and then he will become your partner.
24. If you communicate with a person in a language he can understand, he will keep it in mind; If you communicate with him in his own language, he will keep it in mind.
25. If you want to be at peace with the enemy, you must fight side by side. Enemies will also be friends.
26. In my motherland, we are prisoners first, then presidents.
27. To know the soul of a society depends on the way it treats children. There is no better way.
28. Education is the most powerful weapon, and you can use it to change the world.
29. We spent a lot of time fighting to say enough. This matter will always exist for all people with conscience, as a kind of accusation and challenge.
3. If you want to build peace with your enemy, you must work together with your enemy. Then he will become your comrade-in-arms
31. I am ready to pay the price for the result, although I know how painful it will be, even though I know the desperate situation of an African in the prison of this country.
32. I hate white supremacism, and I will fight it with any weapon in my hand.
33. For Africans, Africa originally had no racial connotation, which does not mean that those white people living in Africa should be expelled, not like this. I want to say that the colonial system should be abolished.
34. When we decided to take up arms, it was because our only remaining choice was to submit to slavery.
35. I know that courage does not mean the absence of fear, but overcoming fear. A brave man is not one who has no fear, but one who can conquer fear.
36. Progress is by no means the result of individual efforts. It is always the result of collective efforts and a collective victory.
37. If there is the will and commitment to seek peaceful countermeasures, then South Africa will always be an example that countries in conflict can follow.
38. After Mandela, there were others. We have many capable young people.
39. We must use our time wisely and always realize that the time is ripe to uphold fairness and justice.
4. No regime on earth can stop the oppressed people's determination to fight for freedom.
41. The oppressor needs liberation as much as the oppressed. The man who takes away others' freedom is a prisoner of hatred, and he is imprisoned by the iron bars of prejudice and shortsightedness.
42. Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world.
43. Being free means not only getting rid of one's own shackles, but also living in a way that respects and promotes the freedom of others.
44. I think having courage does not mean not having fear, but overcoming fear. Therefore, a brave man is not one who has no fear, but one who conquers fear.
45. I hate racism, whether it comes from blacks or whites. In my opinion, it is barbaric and uncivilized.
46. I yearn for an Africa with internal peace.
47. The road to freedom is never smooth. Many of us have to cross the valley covered by death again and again to reach the peak of our wishes.
48. There is no passion to accept the status quo and be satisfied with your personal life when you could have lived a more wonderful life.
49. Nothing is more wonderful than going back to a place that hasn't changed, only to find that you have changed.
5. It's foolish to turn off the fire as soon as the water boils.
51. Our greatest fear does not come from our shortcomings, but from our extraordinary strength. It is not our weaknesses that usually threaten us, but our strengths.
52. I dreamed that Africa was unified through the concerted efforts of African leaders Qi Xin to solve various problems in Africa. I dreamed of the vast desert, dense forest and endless wilderness.
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