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“The famous passage from her book is often erroneously attributed to the inaugural address of Nelson Mandela. About the misattribution Williamson said, "Several years ago, this paragraph from A Return to Love began popping up everywhere, attributed to Nelson Mandela's 1994 inaugural address. As…” quote by Marianne Williamson
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“The famous passage from her book is often erroneously attributed to the inaugural address of Nelson Mandela. About the misattribution Williamson said, "Several years ago, this paragraph from A Return to Love began popping up everywhere, attributed to Nelson Mandela's 1994 inaugural address. As honored as I would be had President Mandela quoted my words, indeed he did not. I have no idea where that story came from, but I am gratified that the paragraph has come to mean so much to so many people.”

Marianne Williamson

About This Quote

A misattributed passage highlights how powerful ideas can be detached from their source and adopted as universal wisdom.

In simple terms: Ideas can outlive their authors

Key Takeaway

Misattribution spreads resonance

Themes

misattribution wisdom cultural transmission authorship

Mood

reflective curious

Type

anecdotal reflective

When to use this quote

  • social media sharing
  • motivational speeches
  • educational curricula

Key Concepts

quotations public perception

Practical Applications

  • content verification
  • public speaking

Questions to Reflect On

  • What makes a quote attractive enough to be misattributed?
  • How does misattribution affect the original author’s legacy?
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