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There was a time when all dark-skinned people were called Ethiopians, for the Greeks referred to Africa as, 'The Land Of The Burnt-Face People.'
— John Henrik Clarke
Senior year is supposed to be about being mentally done.
— Jon Stewart
To convey one's mood
in seventeen syllables
is very diffic — John Cooper Clarke
in seventeen syllables
is very diffic — John Cooper Clarke
Every form of true education trains the student in self-reliance
— John Henrik Clarke
The process of giving is without limits.
— Joanne Harris
Nothing the European mind ever devised was meant to do anything but to facilitate the European's control over the world.
— John Henrik Clarke
A good teacher, like a good entertainer first must hold his audience's attention, then he can teach his lesson.
— John Henrik Clarke
With charm you've got to get up close to see it; style slaps you in the face.
— John Cooper Clarke
I can't bear living in this huge beautiful world and not try to imitate it as best I can.
— David Mitchell
To be black and beautiful means nothing in this world unless we are black and powerful.
— John Henrik Clarke
Ha!" cried Dr John contemptuously. "Magic! That is chiefly used for killing Frenchmen, is it not?
— Susanna Clarke
Poverty - the one thing money can't buy
— John Cooper Clarke
three-legged stool
— John Henry Clarke
The first essential to success in the art you practice is respect for the art itself.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
If I lead the field in any way, it is in the area of curricula development, study guides and other teaching materials.
— John Henrik Clarke
The first light of human consciousness and the world's first civilizations were in Africa.
— John Henrik Clarke
Everything that touches YOUR life, must be an instrument of YOUR liberation or tossed into the trash cans of HISTORY
— John Henrik Clarke
They say that nameless things change constantly - that names fix them in place like pins.
— Holly Black
Whoever is in control of the hell in your life, is your devil.
— John Henrik Clarke
Meteorites don't fall on the Earth. They fall on the Sun and the Earth gets in the way. - John W. Campbell
— Arthur C. Clarke
Egypt gave birth to what later would become known as 'Western Civilization,' long before the greatness of Greece and Rome.
— John Henrik Clarke
To hold a people in oppression you have to convince them first that they are supposed to be oppressed.
— John Henrik Clarke
If we are going to be masters of our destiny, we must be masters of the ideas that influence that destiny.
— John Henrik Clarke
Africa is our center of gravity, our cultural and spiritual mother and father, our beating heart, no matter where we live on the face of this earth.
— John Henrik Clarke
What I have learned is that a whole lot of people with degrees don't know a damn thing, and a lot of people with no degrees are brilliant.
— John Henrik Clarke
A people's relationship to their heritage is the same as the relationship of a child to its mother.
— John Henrik Clarke
I question the political judgement of those who would have the nerve to paint Christ white with his obvious African nose, lips and wooly hair.
— John Henrik Clarke
Do Your Best Work
— Malcolm X
Europeans not only colonized most of the world, they colonized information about the world.
— John Henrik Clarke
Each of us needs what nature gives us, when nature gives us.
— Marcus Aurelius
I only debate my equals. All others I teach.
— John Henrik Clarke
There's nothing I like more than being on a dance floor with a thousand people feeling love for humanity.
— Chris Lowe
I have walked majestically with kings and queens and presidents and other heads of states.
— John Henrik Clarke
African people need to stop shouting 'nationtime' until they are clear about the responsibilities of running a nation.
— John Henrik Clarke
I hope there may be bogs and that John McKenzie may drown in them.
— Susanna Clarke