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Which does Mandela think is natural, to love or to hate?

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Which does Mandela think is natural, to love or to hate?

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For Mandela, love comes more naturally to the human heart than hate.

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Nelson Mandela Long Walk to Freedom
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Chapter 2.1: Nelson Mandela:Long Walk to Freedom - Intex Questions [Page 21]

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