Metty Quotes in A Bend in the River
The speech, so far, was like many others the President had made. The themes were not new: sacrifice and the bright future; the dignity of the woman of Africa; the need to strengthen the revolution […] the need for Africans to be African […] to rediscover the virtues of the diet and medicines of their grandfather and not to go running like children after things in imported tins and bottles; the need for vigilance, work and, above all, discipline. This was how, while appearing just to restate old principles, the President also acknowledged and ridiculed new criticism […] He always acknowledged criticism, and he often anticipated it. He made everything fit; he could suggest that he knew everything. He could make it appear that everything that was happening in the country, good bad or ordinary, was part of a bigger plan.
Metty Quotes in A Bend in the River
The speech, so far, was like many others the President had made. The themes were not new: sacrifice and the bright future; the dignity of the woman of Africa; the need to strengthen the revolution […] the need for Africans to be African […] to rediscover the virtues of the diet and medicines of their grandfather and not to go running like children after things in imported tins and bottles; the need for vigilance, work and, above all, discipline. This was how, while appearing just to restate old principles, the President also acknowledged and ridiculed new criticism […] He always acknowledged criticism, and he often anticipated it. He made everything fit; he could suggest that he knew everything. He could make it appear that everything that was happening in the country, good bad or ordinary, was part of a bigger plan.