
Top 14 Post Apartheid Quotes
#1. When I went to lobby Nelson Mandela while the post-apartheid constitution was being drafted, I asked him to endorse making it illegal to discriminate on grounds of sexuality. I'd been warned that he might giggle if I mentioned homosexuality.
Ian McKellen
#2. And as we should all know by now, anytime you predict failure you have an excellent chance of being right.
Jeff Lindsay
#4. There used to be this country called the Soviet Union; it's not there anymore. Our technology was better than theirs.
Tom Clancy
#5. Kissing a witch is a perilous business. Everybody knows it's ten times as dangerous as letting her touch your hand, or cut your hair, or steal your shoes. What simpler way is there than a kiss to give power a way into your heart?
Emma Donoghue
#6. Backup dancers are completely respectable. They're the studio musicians of dance.
Mike Birbiglia
#7. Liberty opens the door to possibility. Freedom gives us a chance to make that possibility a reality.
Debasish Mridha
#8. Never a truer word said or thought. Anything was possible.
Clive Barker
#9. Hardy classified A Pair of Blue Eyes among 'Romances and Fantasies'. A favourite of Tennyson, its melancholy treatment of youth, love and death is expressive of late nineteenth-century susceptibilities. Not unnaturally in an early novel, Hardy draws freely on his own life.
Geoffrey Harvey
#10. The play takes place on a ramp, hanging from a ramp, below a ramp, and to the sides of a ramp.
Rosalyn Drexler
#11. everybody has a light and a dark side, and neither can exist without the other.
Marilyn Manson
#13. She didn't mean anything, Kasia said, brave brave brave, the way I hadn't been for her.
Naomi Novik
#14. Well that woman has crept into my mind. Somehow, she has stolen my very sanity because now I want her hands on me. I begged for her to touch me until I, too, lost myself in the beauty of a fantasy- a fantasy I still don't fully understand.
Ella Frank
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