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I'm not a politician - it's not my cup of tea.
— Dambisa Moyo
The World Bank can only survive if it's spending money.
— Dambisa Moyo
Observe the silence between your thoughts, actions, reactions, and you will feel the presence of spirit in the stillness of those spaces.
— Deepak Chopra
'Dead Aid' is about the inefficacy and the limitations of large-scale aid programs in creating economic growth and reducing poverty in Africa.
— Dambisa Moyo
Patience is the key to content.
— Muhammad
I was born and raised in Zambia in 1969. At the time of my birth, blacks were not issued birth certificates, and that law only changed in 1973.
— Dambisa Moyo
I'm an economist, not a political scientist.
— Dambisa Moyo
I wish we questioned the aid model as much as we are questioning the capitalism model. Sometimes the most generous thing you can do is just say no.
— Dambisa Moyo
the wise man never assumes anything, never regrets anything, is never wrong, never changes his mind.
— Robert Harris
At its very best, the Western model speaks for itself. It's the model that put food on the table. It's the refrigerators. It put a man on the moon.
— Dambisa Moyo
My gratitude to Ridley [Scott] isn't anything new. I named one of my kids after him. But he's a very important person to me.
— William Monahan
The fact that Brazil and Chile now has China as their largest trading partner means the Monroe Doctrine is certainly something of the past.
— Dambisa Moyo
The western mindset erroneously equates a political system of multi-party democracy with high-quality institutions ... the two are not synonymous.
— Dambisa Moyo
I had the good fortune to spend hours with my parents around the dinner table having debates on politics and economics.
— Dambisa Moyo
There's plenty of room at the bottom.
— Richard P. Feynman
The education of the senses has, as its aim, the refinement of the differential perception of stimuli by means of repeated exercises.
— Maria Montessori
I went into the sciences very early on, but to me, economics pervades so much more of our lives and our existence.
— Dambisa Moyo