Nelson Mandela Quotes
Tell Me The Truth. When You Were Leaving Prison After Twenty-seven Years And Walking Down That Road To Freedom, Didn't You Hate Them All Over Again?" And He Said, "Absolutely I Did, Because They'd Imprisoned Me For So Long. I Was Abused. I Didn't Get To See My Children Grow Up. I Lost My Marriage And The Best Years Of My Life. I Was Angry. And I Was Afraid, Because I Had Not Been Free In So Long. But As I Got Closer To The Car That Would Take Me Away, I Realized That When I Went Through That Gate, If I Still Hated Them, They Would Still Have Me. I Wanted To Be Free. And So I Let It Go." In
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