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How to Raise an Elephant by Alexander McCall Smith
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“I’m saying that forgiveness is like the rain. That’s all I’m saying. It makes things better. Rain does that too.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“Is it hard to raise an elephant?” It was some minutes before anybody answered. But then Debra said, “I don’t think so, Mma. It’s not hard to do anything if you do it with love.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“were prepared to shake their heads when they looked at other, unacceptable, people. It was hard work, shaking your head like that, but it had to be done—there was no way round it.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“Hate was a welcoming host and would always encourage you to join its parties.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“Everybody wanted to look after the world, but nobody wanted to give up anything they already had.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“Meat was what men liked in sandwiches—and if the man was sophisticated, then he might like a bit of mustard as well.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“That’s the trouble with teachers—they spend a lot of their time saying things. If they said fewer things—hardly anything—then people would listen to them. But they don’t.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“you want to be charitable, then I think you should start at home—right under your nose—and give Charlie more money, rather than help this distant cousin—so distant that we’d need binoculars to see him, Mma.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“... And unkindness was never the way to convert others to a truth of any sort. You did not change anybody, she had always believed, by shouting at them or by making them feel bad about themselves. On the contrary, it was kindness and concern that changed people within, that could soften the hardest of hearts, that could turn harsh words into words of love. That had been proved time and time again, and she had seen it herself; she had seen the power of a kind word to change a scowling or suspicious countenance.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“Do not think that in any case where there are two competing arguments one of them has to be right: both can be wrong.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“You had to look after other people because if you did not, then the world was a cold and lonely place, a place where, if you stumbled, there would be no hand to pull you to your feet.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“And that somehow made it easier for both of them; and so she had decided that even if there were no angels, we might still wish to believe in them because that made our life more bearable, and she was not ashamed to think like that.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“They were silent. It was not easy to see a solution to the problem of human need. It was easy to condemn those who stole, who poached wildlife, until you were asked what would you do if your only other option was starvation? That made it harder.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“All over the world, I think, it is much the same. People want to escape places where there is war and poverty, and not enough water even. Or too much water. And they look at places where there is peace and good government and they think: Why can’t I go there? They just want to work and have a roof over their heads and not wake up to the sound of bombs and gunfire. That’s all they want.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“I saw the snake myself, and I am not one to exaggerate. It was two metres long, at the very least. And it was a mamba. I know those snakes. It was a mamba—not a hyperbole.” “I would not like to be bitten by a hyperbole,” muttered Mma Ramotswe. She could not stop herself; she had to say this, although more or less immediately she regretted it. “They are very dangerous, Mma,” said Mma Potokwane.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni sighed. “People are always falling ill, Mma. That is the way we are.” He paused. “I’m sorry, of course. It is not very pleasant being unwell, but it is always happening,”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“There was more talk of elephants and their ways over dinner that night. Boago explained how an elephant orphan project would try to create a new herd and then gradually release its members back into the wild. That was what they were doing there, he said. It had been done before, he told them, in other schemes. And when the elephants were released they came back – frequently at first, but then less often as they created their own lives. ‘But there’s an amazing thing,’ he continued. ‘They will bring their children back to introduce them to their old keepers. They bring them back to the camp shortly after they are born. Elephants are very proud of their children.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant

“She believed in God, because she wanted to believe in him and because a world without God would simply be too painful to bear. Without God, the wicked could do what they wanted to, and none of us would be able to do anything about it. At least if there were a God, then she and others could point to him and face up to the wicked and the selfish and warn them that they would not get away with it. She was not sure where or who God was, but she was sure that he was probably not far from Botswana.”
Alexander McCall Smith, How to Raise an Elephant


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How to Raise an Elephant.
By: Alexander McCall Smith..
Narrated by: Adjoa Andoh..
3.7 out of 5 stars..