Uganda's Quotes
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Uganda's Quotes & Sayings
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The food was what you might expect to find on Air Uganda tourist class:
— Anthony Bourdain
Uganda can greatly benefit from American evangelicals if they separate the Scott Lively extremists from the Rick Warren-type of moderate evangelicals.
— Roger Ross Williams
1 So Uganda is a nation of young people. Roughly half its citizens are adolescents, and there are few
— Katie J. Davis
... la kuvunda halian ubani. There is no incense for something rotting. And that is the condition of the world. This I know.
— Giles Foden
I grew up in a refugee camp in Uganda, and I lived there for 30 years. That shapes one's character.
— Paul Kagame
The god of compassion is NOT the god of justice.
— Dennis Prager
My father was an agricultural economist. In 1989 he was posted to Mbarara, a small town on the Uganda-Rwanda border.
— Giles Foden
She couldn't get that the fucking itself wasn't degrading. The intentional degradation was degrading. And hot.
— C.D. Reiss
Northern Uganda presents a situation of extraordinary violation of the rights of children.
— Carol Bellamy
I certainly don' think I could've played the character [Idi Amin] the same way without being in Uganda. I loved working in Uganda.
— Forest Whitaker
God reminded me again that day that I have one purpose, in Uganda and in life, and that is to love. I could ask for no greater assignment.
— Katie J. Davis
The universe without music would be madness.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I am one of those for whom superfluity is a necessity.
— Theophile Gautier
I have 179 children that I take care of full-time: close to 40 in Uganda and the rest in Sudan.
— Sam Childers
American missionaries have free rein in Uganda. They can go anywhere they please - schools, hospitals, parliament.
— Roger Ross Williams
I've been to Uganda and to North Korea and to Eritrea, countless horror spots around the world.
— Christopher Hitchens
The all-encompassing cure for cancer, heartbreak, irrationality, drug addiction, and every other ailment that plagues humanity?
Fire. — V.K. McAllister
Fire. — V.K. McAllister
In Africa through the 1990s, with notable exceptions in Senegal and Uganda, nearly all the ruling powers denied they had a problem with AIDS.
— Barton Gellman
When Uganda got debt relief in 1999, the first item President Museveni bought was a presidential jacket for himself.
— George Ayittey
Nevertheless, it is a change that is known and felt - known by works of holiness and felt by a gracious experience. This
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Life is for my own to live my own way.
— James Hetfield