4 Quotes & Sayings By Tania De Rozario

Born in London, Tania De Rozario received her early education in the private schools of South Africa. A talented achiever, she was awarded a scholarship to study Social Sciences at Stellenbosch University, where she was awarded a BSc degree in Economics with Honours. She then went on to complete her Masters in Public Policy at the School of Public Policy and International Affairs at Columbia University, New York, USA. In addition, she holds a Fellowship from the Institute for Social and Economic Research at the University of Essex, UK Read more

Tania is a committed activist who is dedicated to promoting social justice issues. She is Founder and CEO of Impact Vision Africa a non-profit organization which works to promote positive change within communities by using technology to improve access to education, health care and livelihoods.

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I am a wall. I am a wall. I am a wall. I am a giant and I tower above you. I am a giant and I can't hear your voice. There is familiarity in this. I spent years like this growing up, my mother hovering over my every move, me responding monosyllabically, face blank, voice blank, heart blank. It is a coping mechanism and it is easy, if you are able to block out false promises of love with the understanding of what love has become. Tania De Rozario
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Coming home to someone is many things. It is a literal action, an abstract idea, a physical feeling. It is more than the sound of the key turning in the door and the voice that calls from the porch. It is a choice, a promise, a declaration. It is a return, not as a person to a place, but as oneself to another. It is one person saying to another person: You are the one I choose. Tania De Rozario
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You remember the dialogue you had with yourself, you can quote the emotion word for word, as if you’re still there, as if it matters that you can map in detail the geographies of regret. It starts with a hope and ends with a turn of the stomach: a cringe at the excuses you make for your heart, a momentary forever you remember on alternate days over coffee and novels that hit too close to home. You cry because you know the point at which you could have turned back but didn’t, could have taken time by the throat and resisted, could have ignored the phone, answered that message, said no, said yes, said nothing, smiled - whatever it is that you didn’t do. But by the time that moment ends, it is over and you are in too deep, wondering why there exists no rewind button for the soul, no second chance for the petty player, no backup plan for those who risk everything on nothing, all at once. . Tania De Rozario