"I am sometimes asked to name the thing that most scares me about Rwanda. My answer is this: It frightens me to death when my countrymen are not talking. If a Rwandan is brooding you never know what he is thinking."
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Paul Rusesabagina, An Ordinary Man (2006), Chapter 11
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