Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Zimbabwean politician Ian Smith.
Last updated on December 18, 2024.
Ian Douglas Smith was a Rhodesian politician, farmer, and fighter pilot who served as Prime Minister of Rhodesia from 1964 to 1979. He was the country's first premier not born abroad, and led the predominantly white government that unilaterally declared independence from the United Kingdom in November 1965 following prolonged dispute over the terms, particularly British demands for black majority rule. He remained Prime Minister for almost all of the 14 years of international isolation that followed, and oversaw Rhodesia's security forces during most of the Bush War, which pitted the unrecognised administration against communist-backed black nationalist guerrilla groups. Smith, who has been described as personifying white Rhodesia, remains a highly controversial figure.
The risk from viruses is an unanswered question - and it won't be answered until you have had organs transplanted into humans over many years.
If my children were hungry I should think I would steal to feed them.
Every human being makes mistakes.
The only violence was when these so-called 'freedom fighters' terrorized the poor Africans in the villages... They were told what to do and who to support.
I would say colonialism is a wonderful thing. It spread civilization to Africa. Before it they had no written language, no wheel as we know it, no schools, no hospitals, not even normal clothing.
Declaring independence was the most traumatic decision I had to live up to. Because I didn't want to do it.
Freedom. And Justice. If you have those two, it covers everything. You must stick to those principles and have the courage of your convictions.
I always try to be reasonable and effective.
Poor air quality, which can be influenced by a variety of fumes, chemicals and allergens, is arguably the leading cause of triggers for most asthmatics in urban areas.
Everything we did was criticized. For about thirty years we lived with the world against us, accusing us of things we didn't do!