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“There is a universal respect and even admiration for those who are humble and simple by nature, and who have absolute confidence in all human beings irrespective of their social status.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“i love playing and chatting with children...feeding and putting them to bed with a little story, and being away from the family has troubled me throughout my...life. i like relaxing at the house, reading quietly, taking in the sweet smell that comes from the pots, sitting around a table with the family and taking out my wife and children. when you can no longer enjoy these simple pleasures something valuable is taken away from your life and you feel it in your daily work.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“Success in politics demands that you must take your people into confidence about your views and state them very clearly, very politely, very calmly, but nevertheless, state them openly.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“I shall stick to our vow: never, never under any circumstances, to say anything unbecoming of the other...The trouble, of course, is that most successful men are prone to some form of vanity. There comes a stage in their lives when they consider it permissible to be egotistic and to brag to the public at large about their unique achievements.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“In judging our progress as individual we tend to concentrate on external factors such as one's social position, influence and popularity, wealth and standard of education. These are, of course, important in measuring one's success in material matters and it is perfectly understandable if many people exert themselves mainly to achieve all these. But internal factors may be even more crucial in assessing one's development as a human being. Honesty, sincerity, simplicity, humility, pure generosity, absence of vanity, readiness to serve others - qualites which are within reach of every soul - are the foundation of one's spiritual life.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“Never forget that a saint is a sinner who keeps on trying.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“كان يتم إعدادي لمنصب شيخ القبيلة... إلا أني هربت آنئذ, من زواج قسري... وهذا ماغيّر مسار حياتي المهني برمّته, ولو أنني بقيت في دياري, لكنت أمسيت اليوم شيخ قبيلة محترماً, ولكنت أملك بطناً منتفخاً والكثير من الماشية والخراف.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“One should never forget the main aim in a debate, inside and outside the organisations, in political rallies, in Parliament and other government structures, is that we should emerge from that debate, however sharp our differences might have been, stronger, closer and more united and confident that ever before.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“Между другото, човек може да установи, че килията е идеално място да опознае себе си, да изследва реалистично и редовно процесите в собствения си мозък, както и чувствата си.”
Нелсън Мандела, Разговори със себе си
“The ideals we cherish, our fondest dreams and fervent hopes may not be realised in our lifetime. But that is besides the point. The knowledge that in your day you did your duty, and lived up to the expectations of your fellow men is in itself a rewarding experience and magnificent achievement.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“Hope is a powerful weapon even when nothing else may remain.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“A literate corps of educated traditional leaders would in all probability accept the democratic process. The inferiority complex which makes many of them to cling desperately to feudal forms of administration would, in due course, disappear.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“Through his choices, Mandela made it clear that we did not have to accept the world as it is – that we could do our part to seek the world as it should be.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“There is a stage in the life of every social reformer when he will thunder on platforms primarily to relieve himself of the scraps of undigested information that has accumulated in his head; an attempt to impress the crowds rather than to start a calm and simple exposition of principles and ideas whose universal truth is made evident by personal experience and deeper study.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations with Myself: Foreword by President Barack Obama
“But internal factors may be even more crucial in assessing one’s development as a human being. Honesty, sincerity, simplicity, humility, pure generosity, absence of vanity, readiness to serve others – qualities which are within easy reach of every soul – are the foundation of one’s spiritual life.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“In a sick country every step to health is an insult to those who live on its sickness.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“وحدهم السياسيون الخاملون معصومون من ارتكاب الأخطاء. الأخطاء متأصلة في العمل السياسي. أولئك الموجودون في قلب الصراع السياسي الذين يتحتم عليهم التعامل مع مشاكل عملية وضاغطة, لايتوافر لهم متسع من الوقت للتفكير, ولا سوابق لتهديهم, وهم معرضون للوقوع في الخطأ مرات عديدة.. لكنهم بمرور الوقت, وشريطة التمتع بالمرونة والاستعداد لتفحص عملهم الشخصي بشكل نقدي, يكتسبون الخبرة اللازمة والتبصر, مايمكّنهم من تجنب الهفوات العادية, ومواصلة السير وسط جميع الأحداث التي تقع.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself
“لم تمحُ الحضارة الغربية خلفيتي الأفريقية تماماً, ولم أنس أيام طفولتي حينما كنا نتجمع حول مسنّي مجتمعنا للإصغاء إلى ثروتهم التي تكتنز الحكمة والخبرة. هذا مادرج عليه آباؤنا والمدرسة التقليدية التي نشأنا فيها. مازلت أحترم شيوخ مجتمعنا, وأحب الدردشة معهم حول الأيام الخوالي حينما كانت لدينا حكومتنا الخاصة, وكنا نعيش بحرية.”
Nelson Mandela, Conversations With Myself