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  • Music is actually where I see heaven.

  • A cold heart is my protection mechanism. I don't really feel anything for anyone.

  • Peace may be negotiated by politicians, but it is something written in hearts and minds not on pieces of paper

  • A lot of child soldiers lose their minds.

  • It’s no longer about the Lost Boys. They keep trying to make their way out, then they meet other people and empathize with them. It’s a story that a lot of people are going to discover their purpose from. When someone doesn’t know their purpose, they get lost.

    "It’s Been A Long Road To The Big Screen For The Sudanese Stars Of ‘The Good Lie’". Interview with Matthew Jacobs, www.huffingtonpost.com. October 17, 2014.
  • I don't take modern hip-hop as real. It's entertaining, it's fake, like James Bond.

  • To tell my story, to touch lives.

    Emmanuel Jal (2009). “War Child: A Child Soldier's Story”, p.184, Macmillan
  • If you really kill, you don't want to talk about it.

  • I'm still a soldier, fighting with my pen and paper for peace till the day I cease.

    Emmanuel Jal (2009). “War Child: A Child Soldier's Story”, p.188, Macmillan
  • Knife crime and gun crime is poverty-driven, and poverty leads to insecurity.

    "I just wanted to kill" by Angus Batey, www.theguardian.com. April 7, 2008.
  • The worst people on earth are not only those who commit evil, but those who stand by and turn a blind eye

  • I'm rapping in English but in an African way. I'm not trying to sound like an American.

  • I grew up in poverty. For 25 years I was fed on aid.

  • I still have nightmares of dead comrades, a long time ago, talking to me. 'Emmanuel, don't forget about us, don't give up, keep telling our story.'

  • Sometimes words are not needed, and the simplicity of expressing yourself through an art form is one of the best ways of communication.

  • When I was in south Sudan, people used to rap in my village. But the rapping was more in the mother tongue, Nuer.

  • Education is the only solution for peace.

  • Music is powerful. It is the only thing that can speak into your mind, your heart and your soul without your permission.

  • When people know you've been a soldier, they judge you: you are a thief, a lost boy.

  • I lost my childhood. I didn't play football or video games. Or have birthdays or the love of a family.

  • Any child soldier has to go through a lot of love, care and understanding to become normal.

  • In Africa, you know, if you're poor, at least you can go to the forest and share some mangoes with the gorillas and monkey.

  • I am proof that one person can rise above any challenge, and if I can, then so will others if they are given the chance.

    Emmanuel Jal (2009). “War Child: A Child Soldier's Story”, p.190, Macmillan
  • Only a coward will use a gun to protect and get respect for themselves.

    "'I just wanted to kill'". Interview with Angus Batey, www.theguardian.com. April 7, 2008.
  • I don't know anywhere where the people are hungrier for education than South Sudan.

    "China, hip-hop and the new Sudan". Interview with Peter Shadbolt, www.cnn.com. February 4, 2011.
  • I'm constantly seen as a 'foreigner,' and I need my passport to prove my identity, to keep moving and to carry on my work.

  • [During the second Sudanese Civil War] what was actually killing us wasn't the Muslims, wasn't the Arabs. It was somebody sitting somewhere manipulating the system, and using religion to get what they want to get out of us, which is the oil, the diamond, the gold and the land.

  • If I sleep for more than half an hour, I get horrible dreams in which I'm firing a gun and helicopters are coming down.

  • In Africa, music is for everything, Music was originally used for community. That was what music was for.

  • For many Sudanese, it's for strength they choose to be Christian rather than Muslim. My mum was a Muslim but she became a Christian later.

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