Stewart's Quotable African WomenPenguin Books, 2005 - 232 sider A collection of quotes that is an entry into different worlds and perspectives, from women of Africa from all walks of life. Their thoughts cover wide-ranging subjects and represent varying opinions, but as you read this book, it begins to sound as if there is one voice growing louder and louder. |
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Side 49
... believe in and you have to believe in yourself . Natalie du Toit , South African Paralympic gold medallist in swimming ( Great South Africans , 2004 , p148 ) I think when the world record belongs to someone else , then you have to break ...
... believe in and you have to believe in yourself . Natalie du Toit , South African Paralympic gold medallist in swimming ( Great South Africans , 2004 , p148 ) I think when the world record belongs to someone else , then you have to break ...
Side 95
... believe that to my gut . The reason I believe this so strongly is because I was raised in Africa , and if you are raised in nature , you understand and respect every life . That's something that some people try to keep away from one ...
... believe that to my gut . The reason I believe this so strongly is because I was raised in Africa , and if you are raised in nature , you understand and respect every life . That's something that some people try to keep away from one ...
Side 106
... believe in either of them . What are the masses shouting for ? Is it freedom , or is it simply the right to live in a state of anarchy ? Dalene Matthee , South African novelist , The Day the Swallows Spoke , 1992 , p145 She felt it was ...
... believe in either of them . What are the masses shouting for ? Is it freedom , or is it simply the right to live in a state of anarchy ? Dalene Matthee , South African novelist , The Day the Swallows Spoke , 1992 , p145 She felt it was ...
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