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  • We do not want chaos in South Africa.

    Want   Chaos   South  
    Sunday Times, November 5, 2006.
  • I want to warn young people who lend their ears to radicals and who play around with the music from Lusaka - they will end up inside the bear's fur coat, but they will no longer be able to live.

    Play   People   Fur  
    Sunday Times, November 5, 2006.
  • Our history is responsible for the differences in the South African way of life.

    "Dictionary of South African Quotations" by Jennifer Crwys-Williams, Penguin Books, (p. 183), 1994.
  • Nelson Mandela can rot in prison until he dies or I die, whichever takes longer.

    Prison   Dies   Nelson  
    Sunday Times, November 5, 2006.
  • I am not against the provision of the necessary medical assistance to Coloured and natives, because, unless they receive that medical aid, they become a source of danger to the European community.

    "Dictionary of South African Quotations" by Jennifer Crwys-Williams, Penguin Books, (p. 244), 1994.
  • The free world wants to feed South Africa to the Red Crocodile [communism], to appease its hunger.

    World   Want   Red  
    "Dictionary of South African Quotations" by Jennifer Crwys-Williams, Penguin Books, (p. 90), 1994.
  • The people who are opposing the policy of apartheid have not the courage of their convictions. They do not marry non-Europeans.

    "Dictionary of South African Quotations" by Jennifer Crwys-Williams, Penguin Books, (p. 251), 1994.
  • You could not claim for yourself that which you were not prepared to grant others.

    "A Treasury of Quotations", Lennox-Short and Lee, Donker, (p. 203), 1991.
  • The acceptance of vertical differentiation with the built-in principle of self-determination must apply on as many levels as possible.

    Sunday Times, November 5, 2006.
  • I am one of those who believe that there is no permanent home for even a section of the Bantu in the white area of South Africa and the destiny of South Africa depends on this essential point. If the principle of permanent residence for the black man in the area of the white is accepted then it is the beginning of the end of civilisation as we know it in this country.

    Country   Believe   Home  
    The Guardian, February 7, 2006.
  • I never have the nagging doubt of wondering whether perhaps I am wrong.

    Doubt   Nagging   Wonder  
    "Dictionary of South African Quotations" by Jennifer Crwys-Williams, Penguin Books, (p. 285), 1994.
  • Most blacks are happy, except those who have had other ideas pushed into their ears.

    Ideas   Ears  
    "Dictionary of South African Quotations". Book by Jennifer Crwys-Williams, Penguin Books, p. 53, 1994.
  • I am sick and tired of the hollow parrot-cry of "Apartheid!" I've said many times that the word "Apartheid" means good neighbourliness.

    Tired   Mean   Sick  
    "Country of My Skull" by Antjie Krog, Random House, (p. 270), 1998.
  • The security and happiness of all minority groups in South Africa depend on the Afrikaner. Whether they are English- or German- or Portuguese- or Italian-speaking, or even Jewish-speaking, makes no difference.

    Sunday Times, November 5, 2006.
  • South Africa is not a jellyfish and is in many respects a swordfish.

    Sunday Times, November 5, 2006.
  • The idea of an Afrikaner people as a cultural entity and religious group with a special language will be retained in South Africa as long as civilisation stands.

    Religious   Ideas   Long  
    "Dictionary of South African Quotations" by Jennifer Crwys-Williams, Penguin Books, (p. 11), 1994.
  • There is only one element that can break the Afrikaner, and that is the Afrikaner himself. It is when the Afrikaner, like a baboonshot in the stomach, pulls out his own intestines. We must guard against that.

    Broken   Elements   Break  
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P. W. Botha

  • Born: January 12, 1916
  • Died: October 31, 2006
  • Occupation: Former Prime Minister of South Africa