"I'm worried that our history on Robben Island will disappear. There was another big quarry where thousands of us were tortured, were beaten time and again, were sent into isolation, were punished..."
"At Robben Island, the first five years, it was terrible. One day ... I saw somebody laughing. I couldn't believe it because every day you had to think of what is going to happen tomorrow."
"At the quarry, we worked with a pick and shovel, and then we would discuss history among ourselves."
"When we had to change into prison clothes, on a cold, wintry day, the President's father [Govan Mbeki] was given short trousers; I was given long trousers, by law."
"Being politicians, news is our lifeline, so you beg, borrow, steal - anything - bribe to keep yourself informed."
"They put us on death row closest to the gallows. They weren't going to hang me; they wanted me to listen to the hangings..."
"Whenever VIPs came to see Mr. Mandela, he would report back to the ANC and then he would make a special point of reporting back to me individually."
"I had no education at all - standard 6 - and the others helped me understand a new academic world."
"[The prison guard] passed through his JC [junior certificate] [and] his matriculation, and then he was promoted as a result. He thanked us for what we had done."
"Kathy [Ahmed Kathrada] actually made a suggestion to Walter and Madiba that Madiba should secretly write his autobiography, smuggle it out of prison." 









