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Mother Teresa (Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhi)

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From now on you must pray for your people and yourself three times a day.
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Remarks to Mengistu Haile Mariam during the 1984-85 Ethiopian famine, as quoted by Dawit Wolde Giorgis in Red Tears: War, Famine and Revolution in Ethiopia, (The Red Sea Press Inc. 1989), p. 213

 
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