"There is that great proverb — that until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter."
"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."
Source: Chinua Achebe (1986). “Arrow of God”, p.86, Heinemann
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Chinua Achebe
Novelist, Poet
Chinua Achebe was a Nigerian novelist and critic, renowned for his novel 'Things Fall Apart,' which explores themes of identity and colonialism in Africa.
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