“You say your people brought the Bible over the mountains and ask what mine did. They wrote it, my dear.”

—  Helen Suzman

As quoted in "A lone voice has been silenced" https://web.archive.org/web/20160913173321/http://hsf.org.za/siteworkspace/the-star-pg-11.pdf (2 January 2009), by Peter Sullivan, The Star

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South African politician 1917–2009

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