Danh ngôn của Winnie Madikizela-Mandela (Sứ mệnh: 8)

One of the greatest things I fear is letting down my people. I wouldn't live with that type of conscience, of having let down my people after they've been brutalized for so long.
The brutality of apartheid drains you of that emotion of fear if you have gone through everything you can be put through in the process of harassment.
I'm like thousands of women in South Africa who lost their men to cities and prisons... I stand defiant, tall and strong.
I am a living symbol of the white man's fear. I never realized how deeply embedded this fear is until I came to Brandfort.
You build dreams, you build castles in the air, and you hope that at least part of that will be realized, even under apartheid.