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Harmon Okinyo Quotes

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Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
“The race for excellence has no finish line.”
Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, رؤيتي

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

Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum
“Although we live in a civilised society, the business world remains a jungle.”
Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum

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

John Stuart Mill
“Everyone who receives protection from the society owes a return for the benefit.”
John Stuart Mill, The Corn Laws

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

Ali A. Mazrui
“Culture is the celebration of diversity. Let us therefore not deny our origin; but instead celebrate ours as a cultural mosaic not a tower of Babel , but a power of Babel”
Ali A. Mazrui, Cultural Forces in World Politics

Aleksandr Ostrovsky
“It's all papers and forms, the entire Civil Service is like a fortress made of papers, forms, and red tape.”
Alexander Ostrovsky

Mary McCarthy
“Bureaucracy, the rule of no one, has become the modern form of despotism.”
Mary McCarthy

Gore Vidal
“There is something about a bureaucrat that does not like a poem.”
Gore Vidal, Sex, Death and Money

Voltaire
“He who would not wish his country to be bigger or smaller, richer or poorer, would be a citizen of the universe.”
Voltaire, Dictionnaire philosophique

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

William Hazlitt
“Power is pleasure; and pleasure sweetens pain.”
William Hazlit

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

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

James Russell Lowell
“Before Man made us citizens, great Nature made us men.”
James Rusell Lowell

Andrew      Johnson
“Without a home there can be no good citizen. With a home there can be no bad one.”
Andrew Johnson

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

“The nearest approach to immortality on earth is a government bureau.”
James F. Byrnes, Speaking Frankly

Brooks Atkinson
“The perfect bureaucrat everywhere is the man who manages to make no decisions and escape all responsibility.”
Brooks Atkinson

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

Theodore Roosevelt
“The first requisite of a good citizen in this republic of ours is that he shall be able and willing to pull his weight.”
Theodore Roosevelt, Speech At The Hearing Before The Judiciary-general Committee In Advocacy Of The State Civil Service Bill In The Hall Of The House Of Representatives, Harrisburg, Penna., March 7, 1893

Wendell Lewis Willkie
“The constitution does not provide for first and second class citizens.”
Wendell Lewis Willkie, An American Program

John Mason
“I couldn’t wait for success - So I went a head without it.”
John Mason, Enemy Called Average

Harmon Okinyo
“The problem is that we treat our own beliefs as facts.”
Harmon Okinyo

Harmon Okinyo
“I finally realized only few people around you care about your life, the rest are just curious.”
Harmon Okinyo

Harmon Okinyo
“Maybe the happiest people in life don’t have the best of everything, they just make the best of everything.”
Harmon Okinyo

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