Trevor Noah

Born a Crime

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  • Pame Cedeñohas quoted6 years ago
    The Zulu went to war with the white man. The Xhosa played chess with the white man. For a long time neither was particularly successful, and each blamed the other for a problem neither had created. Bitterness festered. For decades those feelings were held in check by a common enemy. Then apartheid fell, Mandela walked free, and black South Africa went to war with itself.
  • b0386587688has quoted4 years ago
    In America the dream is to make it out of the ghetto. In Soweto, because there was no leaving the ghetto, the dream was to transform the ghetto.
  • Firahas quoted4 years ago
    “Learn from your past and

    be better because of your past,”
  • Chio Gonzálezhas quoted5 years ago
    Imagine being thrown out of an airplane. You hit the ground and break all your bones, you go to the hospital and you heal and you move on and finally put the whole thing behind you—and then one day somebody tells you about parachutes. That’s how I felt.
  • b5814272295has quoted6 years ago
    Women held the community together. “Wathint’Abafazi Wathint’imbokodo!” was the chant they would rally to during the freedom struggle. “When you strike a woman, you strike a rock.” As a nation, we recognized the power of women, but in the home they were expected to submit and obey.
  • Banny Carolinahas quoted7 years ago
    Nelson Mandela once said, “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.” He was so right. When you make the effort to speak someone else’s language, even if it’s just basic phrases here and there, you are saying to them, “I understand that you have a culture and identity that exists beyond me. I see you as a human being.”
  • Banny Carolinahas quoted7 years ago
    The more common your tongue, the less likely you are to learn others.
  • Konstantin Perepelinhas quoted8 years ago
    A shared language says “We’re the same.” A language barrier says “We’re different.”
  • Nityam Nepalhas quoted3 days ago
    Because if you think someone is a monster and the whole world says he’s a saint, you begin to think that you’re the bad person. It must be my fault this is happening is the only conclusion you can draw, because why are you the only one receiving his wrath?
  • Nityam Nepalhas quoted6 days ago
    “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.”
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