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You know, when I was a doctor in London, no one ever said “medahani”. They don't thank you like they thank you here, ‘cause here they feel everything, straight from God. There's no drugs, no painkillers. It's the weirdest, purest thing, suffering. And when you've seen that kind of courage in a child... How could you ever want to do anything but just hold him in your arms?
in a refugee camp in Ethiopia
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