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Alan Paton, a South African novelist and anti-apartheid activist, is best known for his powerful novel "Cry, the Beloved Country," which poignantly captures the racial injustices and social upheaval of apartheid-era South Africa. Paton's work as a writer and advocate for social change continues to resonate globally.
"If you wrote a novel in South Africa which didn't concern the central issues, it wouldn't be worth publishing."
"But the one thing that has power completely is love, because when a man loves, he seeks no power, and therefore he has power."
"You ask yourself not if this or that is expedient, but if it is right."
"There is only one way in which one can endure man's inhumanity to man and that is to try, in one's own life, to exemplify man's humanity to man."
"To give up the task of reforming society is to give up one's responsibility as a free man."
"When a deep injury is done us, we never recover until we forgive."
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