Monday, January 13, 2014

Remembering Nelson Mandela. Sandra G. (1r batx B)

Nelson Mandela

Hi everyone! Today I’m going to talk about two famous sentences of Nelson Mandela.

Nelson Mandela was an important person in the political word of South Africa. He defended human rights and he thought that white and black people were the same. He stayed in prison because there were people who didn’t accept his ideals and ideas. When he left prison, he became the president of South Africa.

Well, I’m going to talk about two sentences because I searched in Google original sentences of him and I found two of it that I think are more interesting.

The first sentence says: “after climbing a very high mountain, we discovered that there are many mountains to climb”. I think that in this sentence, Mandela tried to transmit that in the life there are many things to do and things are more difficult or not. But when we have overcome one difficult thing, we have other things to overcome. In Mandela’s life, there are many problems to overcome and he didn’t surrender. When he overcame a big problem, he knew that he had other problems to overcome too. And I think that he tried to transmit it to the other people.

The second sentence says: “everything seems impossible until it’s done”. I think this sentence is really good because it’s true. For example, there are many things that seem impossible for someone, because some people think that they can’t do something. But when some person like Nelson Mandela tells us that they are possible, we try to do them and we discover that we can do them!

Nelson Mandela, of course, was a really good man and his ideas will help to change the word.

  
Sandra Garbí

1r BTX B

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