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Desmond Tutu

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Inclusive, good-quality education is a foundation for dynamic and equitable societies.


— Desmond Tutu


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Many people would be surprised that, in fact, I'm quite shy.


— Desmond Tutu


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We are each made for goodness, love and compassion. Our lives are transformed as much as the world is when we live with these truths.


— Desmond Tutu


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All the United States, it is a society that is split like to the bottom, that had very poor people in the country that is one of the wealthiest countries.


— Desmond Tutu


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Be nice to whites, they need you to rediscover their humanity.


— Desmond Tutu


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Exclusion is never the way forward on our shared paths to freedom and justice.


— Desmond Tutu


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For goodness sake, will they hear, will white people hear what we are trying to say? Please, all we are asking you to do is to recognize that we are humans, too.


— Desmond Tutu


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God is patient with us to become the God's children he wants us to be but you really can see him weeping.


— Desmond Tutu


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God's love is too great to be confined to any one side of a conflict or to any one religion.


— Desmond Tutu


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I certainly know that I would not be able to survive if it were not for the fact that I am being upheld by the prayers of so many people.


— Desmond Tutu


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Did you know about Desmond Tutu?

He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1984; the Albert Schweitzer Prize for Humanitarianism in 1986; the Pacem in Terris Award in 1987; the Sydney Peace Prize in 1999; the Gandhi Peace Prize in 2007; and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009. He was the first black South African Archbishop of Cape Town and primate of the Church of the Province of Southern Africa (now the Anglican Church of Southern Africa). He has also compiled several books of his speeches and sayings.

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