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Congo River Quotes By Vesa Nenye

God forgives, the Finns do not.' This — Vesa Nenye

Congo River Quotes By Jane Seymour

I know that the purpose of life is to understand and be in the present moment with the people you love. It's just that simple. — Jane Seymour

Congo River Quotes By Talib Kweli

Skip the religion and politics, head straight to the compassion. Everything else is a distraction. — Talib Kweli

Congo River Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

appearance should not be mistaken for truth — Charlotte Bronte

Congo River Quotes By Tim Jeal

He [Stanley] had stated that he longed to do something wonderful for the African tribes along the Congo, and instead, as would become all too apparent, had set them up for a terrible fate. In 1877 he came down the great river as the first European ever to do so, declaring his hope that the Congo should become like 'a torch to those who sought to do good'." Instead, it became the torch that attracted the archexploiter King Leopold II of Belgium. — Tim Jeal

Congo River Quotes By Tyson Fury

At the end of the day, we're all brothers and sisters in God. What people do is none of my business. — Tyson Fury

Congo River Quotes By Philip Yancey

I see the confusion of politics and religion as one of the greatest barriers to grace. C. S. Lewis once said that almost all crimes of Christian history have come about when religion is confused with politics. Politics, which always runs by the rules of ungrace, allures us to trade away grace for power, a temptation the church has often been unable to resist. Those — Philip Yancey

Congo River Quotes By Susan Block

Deep in the heart of the hot, wet African rainforest, there lives a tribe of peacemakers who share a multiplicity of pleasures and make a very special kind of love. South of the sprawling Congo River, in the midst of war-ravaged territory, some 2,000 miles from the arid Ethiopian desert where the oldest human fossils have been found, lies this lush and steamy jungle paradise, the only natural habitat of the bonobo. — Susan Block

Congo River Quotes By Ibram X. Kendi

Nearly every English speaker interested in Africa read Stanley's Through the Dark Continent (1878), and nearly everyone who read Stanley came away viewing African people as savages, including novelist Joseph Conrad, who authored the classic Heart of Darkness in 1899. The White character's journey up the Congo River "was like traveling back to the earliest beginning of the world" - not back in chronological time, but back in evolutionary time.2 — Ibram X. Kendi