I Speak of Ghana Quotes
I Speak of Ghana
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I Speak of Ghana Quotes
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“It is only by our hands that we can build this continent to the standard that we envy and admire in the advanced countries.”
― I Speak of Ghana
― I Speak of Ghana
“My cardinal belief is that it is the natives of the land that till the land best, with passion and meaning. The advanced nations of this world built their countries by the sweat of their indigenes.”
― I Speak of Ghana
― I Speak of Ghana
“Don’t cause wealth loss to your generation! Life is too short to be little. You have an impact to make on your generation and the time to start was yesterday.”
― I Speak of Ghana
― I Speak of Ghana
“Don’t wait till you have grey hair before you believe people will take you seriously because scientifically, grey hair is a sign of old age and not necessarily of wisdom.”
― I Speak of Ghana
― I Speak of Ghana
“Don’t under-rate the scope of your influence in your youth. Don’t think you have all the time to make a difference in this world. Recognize that both brown and green leaves fall to the ground.”
― I Speak of Ghana
― I Speak of Ghana
“Young men and women are causing wealth loss to their generation because they are sitting on inert ideas, bottled-up potential energy and scratching the ground when they should be gliding the skies and perambulating with the stars. These people are so disillusioned they live life without any urgency.”
― I Speak of Ghana
― I Speak of Ghana
“Looking around today, I see a lot of young people who act as if they have all the time in the world, and older persons who think this attitude is alright. It is unfortunate that there are young citizens who still believe life begins at forty and that life before forty is non-scoring, and older citizens who still insist that unless you are old, you have nothing to offer, equating age with wisdom.”
― I Speak of Ghana
― I Speak of Ghana
“The youth. The youth of Africa. The youth of this world. Are we harnessing the potential of the youth enough? Are the young ones… giving off their best to the continent, the nation, the universe that is giving us so much? Why do we think we can only contribute something after age forty? Are we not causing wealth loss to our generation?”
― I Speak of Ghana
― I Speak of Ghana
“Come to Africa and help! Wherever you may be in the world, there is something you can give back to the continent that gave you a name and an identity, at least.”
― I Speak of Ghana
― I Speak of Ghana
