Excerpt from Natasha A Journey to Freedom Love & Happiness
“These are some wonderful people who have been part of our lives and I would like to share their words with you:-
Barack Obama – Yes We can.
Ross Andersen – Give us the truth.
Alexander Aris – The lessons of the past will not be forgotten, but it is our hope for the future that we celebrate today
Aneurin Bevan – It will take us very many years to live down what we have done.
Benazir Bhutto – Women became the victims of a culture of exclusion and male dominance.
Sir Winston Churchill –I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.
Oliver Cromwell – Is there a single virtue now remaining amongst you? Is there one vice you do not possess? Let God be judge between you and me!
Benjamin Disraeli – Assassination has never changed the history of the world.
Benjamin Franklin – I agree to this Constitution with all its faults.
Mohandas Gandhi – I believe that in the history of the world, there has not been a more genuinely democratic struggle for freedom than ours. Non-violences is the first article of my faith.
Giuseppe Garibaldi – People are their own master.
Vaclav Havel – We live in a contaminated moral environment.
Pope John Paul II – In this place of memories, the mind and heart and soul feel an extreme need for silence.
John Kennedy – Ask not what your country can do for you – ask – what you can do for your country.
Robert Kennedy – Its perhaps well to ask what kind of nation we are and what direction we want to move in.
Martin Luther King – I have a dream.
Patrice Emery Lumumba – We are going to rule not by the peace of guns and bayonets but by a peace of the heart and the will.
Nelson Mandela – Let there be justice for all. No easy walk to freedom.
Jawarharlal Nehru – The light has gone out of our lives.
Ronald Reagan – The future doesn´t belong to the fainthearted, it belongs to the brave.
Franklin Roosevelt – The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Freedom means the supremacy of human rights everywhere.
Mother Teresa – Smile at each other.
Eliezer Wiesel – Indifference, after all, is more dangerous than anger and hatred.”