Theophilus Msimangu: But he has some truth on his side. Rev Stephen Kumalo: "Truth"? But how can he have truth on his side and not God?
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Theophilus Msimangu: But he has some truth on his side. Rev Stephen Kumalo: "Truth"? But how can he have truth on his side and not God?
Robert Ndela: Sir... to my knowledge, your son never said... he believed in something, unless he believed it. James Jarvis: I would like nothing better... than to understand my boy. Robert Ndela: He's the only man I've ever met, black or white, who saw me for what I am. What I really am.
James Jarvis: He was on your side, which makes what happened... Robert Ndela: He was on no one's side, sir. Except, perhaps... yours and mine.
James Jarvis: There's an old saying, that: birds of a feather, stick together.
John Kumalo: Everything is built on our labor! And we get poorer and the white man gets richer.
Theophilus Msimangu: My friend, two of us are one too many.
James Jarvis: The telephone is in the hall. It's a party line.
Glyn Henderson: Arthur and I didn't always agree on the native question. He - he was an idealist. James Jarvis: Yes, yes, yes. Glyn Henderson: I think we ought to be hard on the natives. But, Arthur, he - he said that whatever crimes they committed, were more or less our fault. I didn't really understand him. I don't mean that he wasn't sincere. James Jarvis: No, no, no. Of course not. Of course not.
Rev Stephen Kumalo: I wish I did not cry so easily. I cry to easily these days.
James Jarvis: Perhaps, you also saw the boy? He too used to ride past the church. Rev Stephen Kumalo: I remember. He had a brightness in him. James Jarvis: Yes. He had a brightness in him.
Father Vincent: He is, I think, the only truly good man I've ever met. Theophilus Msimangu: Then why, I wonder, does God not show him any mercy?


