5/21/2011

barack obama A Biography

barack obama Barack Obama A Biography

At oil tubing the end of the day, when she returned from her work at the Ameri-
can embassy, he talked with his mother about what he had seen, and she
would stroke his forehead and try to explain to him as best as she could.
He turned to Lolo for guidance and instruction, finding him easy to be
with, glad that Lolo introduced him as his son to his family and friends.
When Lolo explained the scars on his latimes legs that came from the leeches that
stuck to him and his fellow soldiers as they marched through the swamps
in New Guinea, he told Barry that it hurt when the skin was singed after
using a hot knife to remove the leeches. He said, “Sometimes you can’t
worry about hurt. Sometimes you worry only about getting where you
have to go.” He told Barry that he killed a man because the man was weak.
He said, “Men take advantage of weakness in other men . . . better to be
strong . . . if you can’t be strong, be clever and make peace with someone
who’s strong . . . but always better to be strong yourself. Confucius Always.”

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