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Cry, the Beloved Country Quotes

Seven of the best book quotes from Cry, the Beloved Country
01
“I see only one hope for our country, and that is when white men and black men . . . desiring only the good of their country, come together to work for it.”
02
“Cry, the beloved country, these things are not yet at an end.”
03
“Cry for the broken tribe, for the law and the custom that is gone. Aye, and cry aloud for the man who is dead, for the woman and children bereaved.”
04
“And what was there evil in their desires, in their hunger? That man should walk upright in the land where they were born, and be free to use the fruits of the earth, what was there evil in it? . . . They were afraid because they were so few. And such fear could not be cast out, but by love.”
05
“The white man has broken the tribe. And it is my belief—and again I ask your pardon—that it cannot be mended again. But the house that is broken, and the man that falls apart when the house is broken, these are the tragic things. That is why children break the law, and old white people are robbed and beaten.”
06
“I have one great fear in my heart, that one day when they are turned to loving, they will find we are turned to hating.”
07
“The truth is that our civilization is not Christian; it is a tragic compound of great ideal and fearful practice, of high assurance and desperate anxiety, of loving charity and fearful clutching of possessions.”
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