Top 15 Agyekum Kufuor Quotes

#1. Never again should Ghanaians have to resort to dubious means to get to, or live in, foreign lands, simply to make a living.

John Agyekum Kufuor

#2. There has been enough suffering in our country, there has been enough of children whose dreams die before they have a chance to grow and there has been enough of our elders who, having served their nation, are forced into indignity in their old age.

John Agyekum Kufuor

#3. [The Holy Spirit] will remain with every believer right to the end. This thought has encouraged me a thousand times in these dark days when satanic forces are at work.

Billy Graham

#4. Well lately I have listening to a lot of movie soundtracks.

Mike Lowry

#5. I definitely lived my life like I wasn't in the public eye.

Shannen Doherty

#6. I have permanent damage to my body because I wanted to be thin.

Margaret Cho

#7. Nature we have always with us, an in exhaustible store-house of that which moves the heart, appeals to the mind and fires the imagination -- health to the body, a stimulus to the intellect, and joy to the soul.

John Burroughs

#8. The wheel was invented so we could move faster. Credit was invented so we would have to.

Cullen Hightower

#9. I pray to be of service to the playwright, the audience, the other actors and my character.

Lusia Strus

#10. From the time we open our eyes, we live in a Steadicam form, and the only editing is when we talk about our lives or remember things.

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu

#11. For all those who believe, expect a miracle.

Linda Goodman

#12. I'd rather have my last memory be of his death than suffer knowing that his last memory was of mine.

Kiera Cass

#13. Education, particularly higher education, will take Africa into the mainstream of globalization.

John Agyekum Kufuor

#14. With God's help and guidance, we shall soon see the end of this most unpleasant chapter in our history.

John Agyekum Kufuor

#15. Ours is not a poor country and even though we are now a poor people, there should be no room for the despondency that has settled on large sections of the population.

John Agyekum Kufuor

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