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For those who think Africa's problems can simply be solved by the injection of money, I would recommend a crash course in cobalt economics in the Congo. In 2004 the cobalt boom meant there was plenty of money in Lubumbashi, but the presence of money did not guarantee that the local economy grew or even stabilised. — Tim Butcher
Language is a tool adequate to provide any degree of precision relevant to a particular situation. — Kenneth L. Pike
I hope I am the antithesis of disposable fashion. — Jason Wu
You should desire for others what you desire for yourself, and hate for others what you hate for yourself. Do not oppress, just as you do not like to be oppressed. Do good to others just as you would like good to be done to you. Dislike in yourself what you dislike in others. Accept that treatment from others which you would like others to accept from you. Do not say to others what you do not like to be said to you. — Ali Ibn Abi Talib
A dream is a divine prophecy. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I wasn't born with a golden spoon in my mouth. It was a really tough life. — Yohan Blake
There was a time when I do not understand poetry. — Lailah Gifty Akita
Religious moderation, insofar as it represents an attempt to hold on to what is still serviceable in orthodox religion, closes the door to more sophisticated approaches to spirituality, ethics, and the building of strong communities. Religious moderates seem to believe that what we need is not radical insight and innovation in these areas but a mere dilution of Iron Age philosophy. — Sam Harris
You may not be where you want to be, but you can look back and be thankful you're not where you used to be. — Joel Osteen
We have to fight the terrorists as if there were no rules and preserve our open society as if there were no terrorists. — Thomas Friedman
Once land gets in a state, once it begins to deteriorate, it is hard to reverse the process. Land falls sick just like people - that's the whole tragedy of our time. — Brian W. Aldiss
