Duty Quote by Winnie Madikizela-Mandela
“Nelson was locked up on Robben Island, and wives like me had been warned we would bring our husbands home as corpses from that place. But I always believed he would be released. It was my duty to have a home ready for us.”
About This Quote
She recounts personal fear and hope during Nelson Mandela's imprisonment, emphasizing duty to prepare a home for his return despite warnings.
In simple terms: She feared for Mandela but prepared for his return.
Prepare and stay hopeful despite adversity.
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When to use this quote
- family planning
- community support
- political activism
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How did you balance fear and hope?
- What practical steps helped you prepare?
Optimism may overlook personal risk and trauma.