Now, of course, we know there has been an end to apartheid in South Africa, but what excited me was seeing it in the context of history.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The history of apartheid-era South Africa is incredibly sad and at times infuriatingly incomprehensible.
When I talk about the end of apartheid, I prefer not to claim the honor that I have ended it.
I didn't actually realise what apartheid meant. I'm probably a bit naive, but I thought it was more of a vague segregation, like on the beaches and buses.
I've never doubted that apartheid - because it was of itself fundamentally, intrinsically evil - was going to bite the dust eventually.
While apartheid was in operation, the set-up was a gift for writers if you were looking for a big theme.
We have got to move away from the concept of race and color because that is what apartheid is. We cannot end apartheid if we retain these concepts.
It may be that apartheid brings such stupendous economic advantages to countries that they would sooner have apartheid than permit its destruction.
Apartheid was in South Africa; now it has been transferred to Palestine.
I'm fascinated by how much has changed from one generation to another. There are young people growing up now for whom apartheid is just a distant memory and the idea of military service is an abstract notion.
I actually think Johannesburg represents the future. My version of what I think the world is going to become looks like Johannesburg.
No opposing quotes found.