
Notes to the Future
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"The book that you hold in your hands is nothing short of a miracle." ?Desmond Tutu, from the Introduction
Notes to the Future is the definitive book of quotations from one of the great leaders of our time. This collection?gathered from privileged access to Mandela's vast personal archive of private papers, speeches, correspondence, and audio recordings?features more than three hundred quotations spanning more than sixty years and includes his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech.
These inspirational quotations, organized into four sections?Struggle, Victory, Wisdom, and Future?are both universal and deeply personal. We see Mandela's sense of humor, his loneliness and despair, his thoughts on fatherhood, and the reluctant leader who had no choice but to become the man history demanded.
"A good pen can also remind us of the happiest moments in our lives, bring noble ideas into our dens, our blood and our souls. It can turn tragedy into hope and victory" (from a letter to Zindzi Mandela, written on Robben Island, February 10, 1980).
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- Intro
- Introduction
- Part One: Struggle
- On Whose Shoulders We Stand
- If I Had My Time Over
- What I Stood For
- Enemies of Racism
- Cease Thinking in Terms of Color
- I Had Come of Age as a Freedom Fighter
- I Planned Sabotage
- If I Must Die
- Courage Was Not the Absence of Fear
- I Could Not Give Myself Up to Despair
- When We Decided to Take Up Arms
- The Most Powerful Weapon Is Not Violence
- Freedom Can Never Be Taken for Granted
- For the Love of Freedom
- The Arrest Itself
- Prison Not Only Robs You of Your Freedom
- They Wanted to Break Our Spirits
- Prison Was a Kind of Crucible
- Writing a Letter in Prison
- The False Image
- A Virtually Widowed Woman
- The Oppressed and the Oppressor Alike
- The Noble Chorus
- Part Two: Victory
- I Greet You All in the Name of Peace
- The First Democratically Elected President
- The Freedoms Which Democracy Brings
- Compromise Is the Only Alternative
- If You Are Negotiating
- To Cast My First Vote
- A Real Leader
- We Chose Reconciliation
- We Have to Forgive the Past
- I Am Not Particularly Religious
- We Need Religious Institutions
- Our Differences Are Our Strength
- Part Three: Wisdom
- None of Us Is a Superstar
- Peace Is the Greatest Weapon
- Character of Growth
- Masters of Our Own Fate
- Turn Our Common Suffering into Hope
- Who Are Full of Contradictions
- The Capacity of Memory
- Tested and Dependable Friends
- Rising Every Time You Fall
- I Have Stumbled
- For Humanity to Produce Saints
- No Power on Earth That Can Compare
- Education Is the Great Engine
- My Favorite Pastime
- I Speak of Culture
- Ahead of the Children
- Just Because of Your Grey Hair
- It Must Not Disturb My Hair
- Sport Has the Power to Change the World
- Being a Hero
- A Streak of Goodness
- What Difference We Have Made
- No One Is Born Hating Another Person
- Preparing a Master Plan
- We Have Learned the Lesson
- The Time Has Come for Me to Take Leave
- Part Four: Future
- It Was My Duty
- The Future Belongs to Our Youth
- The Only Basis of Human Happiness
- AIDS Is No Longer Just a Disease
- The Eradication of Poverty
- Trapped in the Prison of Poverty
- The Role and Place of Women
- Criticism Is Necessary for Any Society
- A Culture of Caring
- The Foundation of One's Spiritual Life
- Human Rights Are Ingrained
- No Country However Powerful
- The Keeper of Our Brother and Sister
- All Parts of Our Planet
- Defy Today's Merchants of Cynicism
- The Only Road Open
- A Bright Future Beckons
- Nobel Peace Prize Acceptance Speech, 1993
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliography
- About Nelson Mandela
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