Quote by Robert Mugabe
The only white man you can trust is a dead white man. - Robert Mug

The only white man you can trust is a dead white man. – Robert Mugabe

Other quotes by Robert Mugabe

We are not hungry… Why foist this food upon us? We dont want to be choked. We have enough. – Robert Mugabe

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Food
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The land is ours. Its not European and we have taken it, we have given it to the rightful people… Those of white extraction who happen to be in the country and are farming are welcome to do so, but they must do so on the basis of equality. – Robert Mugabe

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Equality
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True, some land was bought by a few Cabinet Ministers. They bought the land. No minister, to my knowledge acquired land which was meant for resettlement. – Robert Mugabe

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Knowledge
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Trust
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If we put our trust in the common sense of common men and with malice toward none and charity for all go forward on the great adventure of making political, economic and social democracy a practical reality, we shall not fail. – Henry A. Wallace

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Trust

Im not going to be in a relationship that I dont fully trust. – Jake Pavelka

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Trust

Do not trust to the cheering, for those persons would shout as much if you and I were going to be hanged. – Claude M. Bristol

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Trust

I teach for the Book Trust, which promotes reading and writing with children. – Toby Jones

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Trust

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The labor of women in the house, certainly, enables men to produce more wealth than they otherwise could and in this way women are economic factors in society. But so are horses. – Charlotte Perkins Gilman

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We are never completely contemporaneous with our present. History advances in disguise; it appears on stage wearing a mask of the preceding scene, and we tend to lose the meaning of the play. – Régis Debray, Revolution in the Revolution?

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A baby dances with its feet in the air – Ruth Krauss (1901–1993), Open House for Butterflies, 1960

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