De Klerk Quotes
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De Klerk Quotes & Sayings
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, living so close to Nature that everything you do is determined by her and each passing minute is felt rather than made use of.
— Ahdaf Soueif
If your neighbors did an analysis of your life, what would they learn about the kingdom?
— Michael Frost
What I haven't apologised for is the original concept of seeking to bring justice to all South Africans through the concept of nation states.
— F. W. De Klerk
I have made the most profound apology in front of the Truth Commission and on other occasions about the injustices which were wrought by apartheid.
— F. W. De Klerk
When I talk about the end of apartheid, I prefer not to claim the honor that I have ended it.
— F. W. De Klerk
Above all, we owe it to the children of the world to stop the conflicts and to create new horizons for them.
— F. W. De Klerk
Go to meet destiny halfway and destiny will come to your assistance.
— Svetlana Alliluyeva
For many years, I supported the concept of separate states.
— F. W. De Klerk
In our quest for peace, we should constantly ask ourselves what we should do to create conditions in which peace can prosper.
— F. W. De Klerk
You cannot say we are a healthy, dynamic democracy when one party wins almost two-thirds of the vote.
— F. W. De Klerk
I believe that first impressions are very important.
— F. W. De Klerk
President Mandela was not a hands-on president at any time.
— F. W. De Klerk
The man is the alien.
And the stranger.
And the lonely.
Confused, lost in himself, he no longer knows who or what he is, why or where he is. — Cristiane Serruya
And the stranger.
And the lonely.
Confused, lost in himself, he no longer knows who or what he is, why or where he is. — Cristiane Serruya
The relationship between me and President Mandela right at the beginning was not a very well-established relationship. It was based on two meetings.
— F. W. De Klerk
Time machines, magic portals, transporters, worm holes, flying carpets, relocation charms - such things do exist. They're called books.
— Richelle E. Goodrich
Where the people are well educated, the art of piloting a state is best learned from the writings of Plato.
— George Berkeley
That is the mystery of grace: it never comes too late.
— Francois Mauriac