“A proud heart can survive general failure because such a failure does not prick its pride. It is more difficult and more bitter when a man fails alone.”

Source: Things Fall Apart (1958), Chapter 3 (p. 27)

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Nigerian novelist, poet, professor, and critic 1930–2013

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