Africa Day Quotes
Collection of top 29 famous quotes about Africa Day
Africa Day Quotes & Sayings
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What happens next is up to you.
— Chris Sacca
Seventy-five thousand people a day become Christians, two-thirds of whom live in Africa.
— Philip Yancey
Rick: Here's looking at you, kid.
— Humphrey Bogart
Journalism is what maintains democracy. It's the force for progressive social change.
— Andrew Vachss
Rome was not built in a day, but it was built everyday.
— Nana Awere Damoah
We of Africa protest that, in this day and age, we should continue to be treated as lesser human beings than other races.
— Robert Mugabe
Africa was the most exotic place I could conceive of - the end of the world - and I knew I would go there one day.
— Henning Mankell
at the height of the British slave trade, in the 1790s, one large slave vessel left England for Africa every other day.
— Bernard Bailyn
Look to Africa, when a black king shall be crowned for the day of deliverance is at hand!
— Marcus Garvey
This day last year Livingstone died-a Scotsman and a Christian, loving God and his neighbour in the heart of Africa. Go thou and do likewise!
— Alexander Murdoch Mackay
To this day the Arab influence is evident in southern Italy, northern Africa and, above all, in Spain.
— Carroll Quigley
I try to look at design from a more conceptual standpoint.
— Cynthia Rowley
In Africa, we were around thousands of people who have seen a lot of poverty, but they were fun at the end of the day.
— Angelina Jolie
In Africa people learn to serve each other. They live on credit balances of little favors that they give and may, one day, ask to have returned.
— Beryl Markham
Oh God, not another fucking beautiful day.
— James Fox
My parents' divorce settlement involved a bar tab.
— Christopher Titus
If I die in Atlanta my work shall then only begin, but I shall live, in the physical or spiritual to see the day of Africa's glory.
— Marcus Garvey
Something, or something awful or something wonderful was certain to happen on every day in this part of Africa.
— Ernest Hemingway,
The world you see is less of an indication about the world and more of an indication about your seeing.
— Alan Cohen
I'd rather suffer the consequences of truth than of silence.
— Ani DiFranco
The next day the government of South Africa announced that full civil rights would be restored to the white minority.
— Arthur C. Clarke
My opposition to the socialist and the other consists in attacking violence as a means of effecting any lasting reform.
— Mahatma Gandhi
When I went to Africa, I was reduced to floods of tears every day.
— Madonna Ciccone