"In dealing with a man who thinks you are a fool, it is good sometimes to remind him that you know what he knows but have chosen to appear foolish for the sake of peace."
About Chinua Achebe
Chinua Achebe — Life and Legacy
Chinua Achebe, a pivotal figure in African literature, is best known for his groundbreaking novel 'Things Fall Apart,' which delves into the complexities of identity and cultural disruption in colonial Africa. His work is characterized by a deep understanding of the Igbo culture and a critical examination of the effects of colonialism on traditional societies. Achebe's key ideas revolve around the importance of storytelling and the representation of African voices in literature. He famously stated, 'The story of my country is the story of my life,' emphasizing how personal and national narratives are interconnected. Through his writing, he challenged the dominant narratives imposed by colonial powers, advocating for a more authentic representation of African experiences. The relevance of Achebe's quotes and ideas continues to resonate today, as they address themes of identity, cultural conflict, and the quest for self-definition in a post-colonial world. His insights encourage readers to reflect on the ongoing struggles for dignity and recognition in the face of historical injustices.
Quote collection
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"There is that great proverb — that until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter."
"We cannot trample upon the humanity of others without devaluing our own. The Igbo, always practical, put it concretely in their proverb Onye ji onye n'ani ji onwe ya: 'He who will hold another down in the mud must stay in the mud to keep him down.'"
"Nobody can teach me who I am. You can describe parts of me, but who I am - and what I need - is something I have to find out myself."
"The white man is very clever. He came quietly and peaceably with his religion. We were amused at his foolishness and allowed him to stay. Now he has won our brothers, and our clan can no longer act like one. He has put a knife on the things that held us together and we have fallen apart."
"The trouble with Nigeria is simply and squarely a failure of leadership. There is nothing basically wrong with the Nigerian land or climate or water or air or anything else. The Nigerian problem is the unwillingness or inability of its leaders to rise to the responsibility, to the challenge of personal example which are the hallmarks of true leadership."
"People say that if you find water rising up to your ankle, that's the time to do something about it, not when it's around your neck."
"A man who calls his kinsmen to a feast does not do so to save them from starving. They all have food in their own homes. When we gather together in the moonlit village ground it is not because of the moon. Every man can see it in his own compound. We come together because it is good for kinsmen to do so."
"Mosquito [...] had asked Ear to marry him, whereupon Ear fell on the floor in uncontrollable laughter. "How much longer do you think you will live?" she asked. "You are already a skeleton." Mosquito went away humiliated, and any time he passed her way he told Ear that he was still alive."
"Become familiar with your home, but know also about your neighbors. The young man who never went anywhere thinks his mother is the greatest cook."
"The damage done in one year can sometimes take ten or twenty years to repair."
"When brothers fight to death a stranger inherit their father’s estate"
"If you only hear one side of the story, you have no understanding at all."
"As long as one people sit on another and are deaf to their cry, so long will understanding and peace elude all of us."
"One of the truest tests of integrity is its blunt refusal to be compromised."
"Man is sitting disconsolate on an anthill one morning. God asks him what the matter is and man replies that the soil is too swampy for the cultivation of the yams which God has directed him to grow. God tells him to bring in a blacksmith to dry the soil with his bellows. The contribution of humanity to this creation is so important. God could have made the world perfect if he had wanted. But he made it the way it is. So that there is a constant need for us to discuss and cooperate to make it more habitable, so the soil can yield, you see."
"The world is like a Mask dancing. If you want to see it well, you do not stand in one place."
"A man who pays respect to the great paves the way for his own greatness"
"Every generation must recognize and embrace the task it is peculiarly designed by history and by providence to perform."
"A goat does not eat into a hen's stomach no matter how friendly the two may be."