An Ordinary Man

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Words are the most effective weapons of death in man’s arsenal. But they can also be powerful tools of life. They may be the only ones.

I did what I believed to be the ordinary things that an ordinary man would do. I said no to outrageous actions the way I thought that anybody would, and it still mystifies me that so many others could say yes.

— Paul Rusesabagina, Manager of the Hotel Mille Collines (Hotel Rwanda) and author of An Ordinary Man (c) 2006

An Ordinary Man : An Autobiography
An Ordinary Man : An Autobiography

One Response to “An Ordinary Man”


  1. Hey Jeff, Sorry about UCLA. If it makes you feel any better I was rooting for George Mason. What can I say I like the underdog. Oh well, hope life is treating you well.

    Take care,

    Don


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