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“Being a carer is about making mistakes. Like a mother who learns the ropes of motherhood with her first newborn, a carer learns on the job and more often than not gets it wrong.”

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“Stoji iza mene daleko, petnaest i više godina daleko, prigušeno bosansko djetinjstvo. Da li se sjećam? Bila je jedna kutija - soba, i po njoj išlo napaćeno mršavo lice, noge u papučama, izblijedjele dimije i blag predan pogled. Majka! Od zida do zida, od vrata do peći, od ručka do večere, od jeseni do proljeća, u zidovima, među četiri zida, uzidan, tekao je nelijep ženski život.”

“Ti si se nakon toliko godina našao u kraju, gdje si proživio svoje prve i najsretnije dane, i ja iz iskustva znam kako je to. Čovjek se baci u onu sretnu prošlost kao u toplu, mjesečnu noć. Sve u njemu jeca od razdraganosti. Pa makar ga život po stoputa okrutio, postaje sentimentalan. Eto - to je ono što ti ne smiješ. Sentimentalnost nije pravi, jaki osjećaj, neg mekana bešika, u koju polažemo naše prekomotno srce.”

“Summer 1963: I had graduated with HONORS, and was going off to HUNTINGDON COLLEGE in the fall. Several people told me: 'You have to learn to smoke, if you are going to HUNTINGDON.' So---I tried to learn to smoke---and I just could not learn to smoke. Well---when I got to HUNTINGDON---I fit right in-------NOBODY WAS SMOKING!!!!!!”

“There was a greater truth — that of a glorious struggle, hard-fought and hard-won, in which many fell martyrs and countless others made sacrifices, dreaming of the day India would be free. That day had come. The people of India saw that too, and on 15 August — despite the sorrow in their hearts for the division of their land danced in the streets with abandon and joy.”

“Bhagat Singh revered Lajpat Rai as a leader. But he would not spare even Lajpat Rai, when, during the last years of his life, Lajpat Rai turned to communal politics. He then launched a political-ideological campaign against him. Because Lajpat Rai was a respected leader, he would not publicly use harsh words of criticism against him. And so he printed as a pamphlet Robert Browning’s famous poem, ‘The Lost Leader,’ in which Browning criticizes Wordsworth for turning against liberty. The poem begins with the line ‘Just for a handful of silver he left us.’ A few more of the poem’s lines were: ‘We shall march prospering, not thro’ his presence; Songs may inspirit us, not from his lyre,’ and ‘Blot out his name, then, record one lost soul more.’ There was not one word of criticism of Lajpat Rai. Only, on the front cover, he printed Lajpat Rai’s photograph!”