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Harmon Okinyo Quote Quotes

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Ali A. Mazrui
“Africa PRODUCES what it does NOT CONSUME and CONSUMES what it does NOT PRODUCE.”
Ali A. Mazrui, Africa, the next thirty years

Harmon Okinyo
“Time is a currency you can only spend once, so be careful how you spend it.”
Harmon Okinyo

Baruch Spinoza
“Citizens are not born, but made.”
Baruch Spinoza, Traité politique

Harmon Okinyo
“Women who marry for money and Men who marry for beauty are equally robbed in the end.”
Harmon Okinyo

“There's organized confusion on African roads while driving in the cities. If you want to mess up Afican Cities very easy, just fly in 100 Americans put them on the road and tell them to drive.”
Jidenna

Joseph Joubert
“Power makes you attractive; it even makes women love old men.”
Joseph Joubert

Kin Hubbard
“It's no disgrace to be poor, but its might as well be.”
Kin Hubbard, Abe Martin's Sayings And Velma's Vow

Henry Kissinger
“Power is the great aphrodisiac.”
Henry Kissinger

“The bureaucracy is what we all suffer from.”
Prince Otto von Bismarck

“If you're going to sin, sin against God, not the bureaucracy, God will forgive you but the bureaucracy.”
Hyman George Rickover

Harmon Okinyo
“Those who take initiative at work, do so not because they are stupid but because they understand the concept of responsibility.”
Harmon Okinyo

Harmon Okinyo
“We don't hope for the best anymore; we just hope to avoid the worst.”
Harmon Okinyo

Charles Peters
“Bureaucrats write memoranda both because they appear to be busy when they are writing and because the memos, once written, immediately become proof they were busy.”
Charles Peters, How Washington Really Works

Daniel Webster
“Whatever makes men good christians, makes them good citizens.”
Daniel Webster