Quote by Nelson Mandela
I have retired, but if theres anything that would kill me it is to

I have retired, but if theres anything that would kill me it is to wake up in the morning not knowing what to do. – Nelson Mandela

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I am confident that nobody… will accuse me of selfishness if I ask to spend time, while I am still in good health, with my family, my friends and also with myself. – Nelson Mandela

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There can be no keener revelation of a societys soul than the way in which it treats its children. – Nelson Mandela

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