Sulemana Yakubu Quotes & Sayings
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As Dr. Hamid Rashid, the senior Bangladeshi economist and a leader of the UNDP's Legal Empowerment of the Poor program, has flatly stated: "With limited and insecure land rights, it is difficult, if not impossible, for the poor to overcome poverty."80 And once again, it is the women in the developing world who are most devastated by the lawless chaos of insecure property rights. In the absence of clear and documented legal rights to property, there are two other social forces that step into the vacuum and settle who gets what: 1) brute force, and 2) traditional cultural norms. And under both influences women generally lose - and brutally so. — Gary A. Haugen
Poems are crystals deposited after the effervescent contact of the spirit with reality. — Pierre Reverdy
Never exact of a friend in adversity what you would require in prosperity. — Joseph Smith Jr.
A musical would be fantastic. The soundtrack would be great and I'd like to do acting. — Melanie Chisholm
The extraordinary ability of a woman to forget is not the same as the talent of a lady not to be able to remember. — Karl Kraus
Million bucks won't see you through a major health crisis. — Jack Nicholson
And so - if it's shame, let it be shame, if it's disgrace, let it be disgrace, if it's degradation, let it be degradation, and the worse, the better - that's what I chose. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky
A city lives or dies on its myths," Cleaves said tapping the side of his nose and — European P. Douglas
The edge of the whirl was represented by a broad belt of gleaming spray; but no particle of this slipped into the mouth of the terrific tunnel, whose interior, as far as the eye could fathom it, was a smooth, shining, and jet black wall of water, inclined to the horizon at an angle of some forty-five degrees, speeding dizzily round and round with a swaying and sweltering motion, and sending forth to the winds an appalling voice, half shriek, half roar, such as not even the mighty cataract of Niagara ever lifts up in its agony to Heaven. — Edgar Allan Poe