Top 1200 Sub Saharan Africa Quotes & Sayings - Page 15

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Last updated on December 12, 2024.
If NATO goes in and solves the crisis in Darfur, when the next one comes along Africa's leaders will just sit back.
If you start to see more successful businesses that are playing on a global level, the story of Africa will begin to change
As Israel becomes like South Africa, it's increasingly becoming a pariah state, being excluded from culture at large. — © Norman Finkelstein
As Israel becomes like South Africa, it's increasingly becoming a pariah state, being excluded from culture at large.
I need a visa in almost 38 countries, which means an American has more access into Africa than myself.
When a pile of cups is tottering on the edge of the table and you warn that they will crash to the ground, in South Africa you are blamed when that happens.
Banning refugees from fleeing west Africa is like shuttering up the windows while a house burns down.
I never hesitated, as a student, in embracing the necessity of violence. In South Africa, I didn't just accept it; I looked forward to it as a mission.
In Africa, animals and the natural landscape allow local communities to support themselves, as there is a constant source of money from tourism.
I and others on FIFA executive committee agreed to accept bribes in conjunction with selection of South Africa as host nation.
I'm like thousands of women in South Africa who lost their men to cities and prisons... I stand defiant, tall and strong.
South Africa has all the tools to compete in the new global village - an eager workforce, ready to take on any challenge.
We of Africa protest that, in this day and age, we should continue to be treated as lesser human beings than other races.
This is the strange thing about South Africa - for all its corruption and crime, it seems to offer a stimulating sense that anything is possible. — © Justin Cartwright
This is the strange thing about South Africa - for all its corruption and crime, it seems to offer a stimulating sense that anything is possible.
The matter of who governs Zimbabwe is a matter that is in the hands of the people of Zimbabwe. The matter of who governs the people of South Africa is in the hands of the people of South Africa.
Radical Islamists spread from Western Africa through the Middle East, all the way to South Asia to sub-Indian continent.
What we need in Africa is balanced development. Economic success cannot be a replacement for human rights or participation or democracy... it doesn't work.
We must stop climate change. And we can, if we use the tactics that worked in South Africa against the worst carbon emitters.
In my many trips to South Africa, I have met and spoken to a lot of people there, and they all seem to find apartheid as repellent as you would.
I grew up in a very white, privileged, old-fashioned society in South Africa and went to a boarding school run by nuns.
The jambalaya of the American South owes a lot to the cuisines of the islands and western Africa, and it's my favorite of this type of one-pot cookery.
As a political current, Maoism was always weak in Britain, confined largely to students from Asia, Africa and Latin America.
It's strange; when I was younger and people would ask, 'Where are you from?', I'd say, 'West Africa', which was odd because I'm obviously not African, but it was my home.
Africa's agricultural sector has enormous scope for development, which would benefit both the continent's economy and its people.
World leaders need to approach the problems in the Middle East and northern Africa with imaginative ideas such as those that created the E.U.
The vision of a blood-washed Africa propelled me to go from Cape Town to Cairo and start Christ for all Nations.
I was born in Africa. I came to California because it's really where new technologies can be brought to fruition, and I don't see a viable competitor.
Look at the history of peace accords in Africa. They have a terrible record. They are shredded even before the ink on them is dry.
I've always had a natural affiliation with nature. If I wasn't an actor, I'd be some sort of biologist working in the field in Africa or something.
The U.S. has been a great friend all these years, but as soon as Africa found itself starting to move up, the U.S. is really disengaging.
The prospect of an Africa dominated by China means that progress in human rights and democracy in the region will stall and could be reversed.
Gone are the days when African leaders used to misrule their people and the rest of Africa was quiet under the guise of what was called non-interference.
The European Tour plays all over the world: from the U.K. to China, from Korea to South Africa, and from the Middle East to southeast Asia.
The perception of Africa, whether in the U.S. or in Europe, is of a continent that needs help, and cannot pull itself up. That is just not true.
Egypt was - as it is now - a confluence of cultures, as a result of being a crossroads geographically between Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
If women are the key to Africa's future - and I believe they are - we must figure out how to take away the barriers to their participation.
I have travelled the world and lived in places such as Africa, Australia, America, and I have to say there is a great sense of belonging that comes with finally settling in Mumbai.
Going to Africa to highlight the plight of kids with AIDS and HIV made us realise just how lucky we are.
I'm involved with health care/medical supply delivery to Africa and started a non-profit organization to bring supplies to Congo. — © Kathleen Rubins
I'm involved with health care/medical supply delivery to Africa and started a non-profit organization to bring supplies to Congo.
I don't want to talk about apartheid... I'm going to South Africa to play tennis and to see the country. That's as far as it goes.
It is pretty well settled that the city is the Negro's great contribution to civilization, for it was in Africa where the first cities grew up.
I never thought I'd be comfortable living outside South Africa, but we love London. Our two kids were born here.
In Africa through the 1990s, with notable exceptions in Senegal and Uganda, nearly all the ruling powers denied they had a problem with AIDS.
I'm very much a person that believes that there's something that was introduced into Kenya and Africa as we know it that has made us despise our bodies.
In South Africa there are many women with a large chest. There you are not embarrassed when you visit a lingerie store to get a bra fitted.
I didn't do very well when I was at school, so my dad gave me the opportunity to travel in Africa. I drove from London to Nairobi. It was incredible.
I was learning to track rhinoceroses in Africa and tracked right up on an animal that really I thought was going to kill me.
I have worshipped Berlin from the day I read 'Two Concepts of Liberty' in South Africa. It seemed to make it respectable to be a liberal.
Die Antwoord will be presented to the world as a wild and savage rap crew from the deep, dark depths of Africa. — © Watkin Tudor Jones
Die Antwoord will be presented to the world as a wild and savage rap crew from the deep, dark depths of Africa.
It was the silent time before dawn, along the shores of what had been one of the most beautiful lakes in southern Africa.
I think it is its time for the leaders of Africa to say to President Mugabe that the people of Zimbabwe's deserve a free and fair election.
We listened to 'Beverly Hills.' I wanted to maybe even do a real 'Africa'-type version of that, I was thinking about for a minute.
St. Lucia in South Africa is this exotic place where you might go on vacation, and it evokes this nostalgic, hazy vibe.
I was the ball boy during the Mumbai Test of the home series against South Africa in 2000. I was playing Under-14 cricket.
There are so many kids in Africa who adore these athletes in the NBA and see themselves in them, even though we're so far removed.
There are powerful forces undermining progress in Africa. But one must never underestimate the power of the people to bring about change.
I had been dancing in competitions in South Africa since the age of four, before going on to compete internationally.
Now, of course, we know there has been an end to apartheid in South Africa, but what excited me was seeing it in the context of history.
The international wrestling scene has so much growth opportunity - Asia, South America, Africa, Europe - all around the world.
When I went to Africa I think that was when I really found a way to deal with what I had recently discovered; in two-dimensional terms, at least.
Big game photography in Africa is mainly done from a vehicle, so then I feel I might as well take the lot.
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