
Top 32 Kumi Quotes
#1. I don't think it's a question of liking or disliking it," Tengo said ... "It was the one thing he was best at." "Hmm. I see," Kumi said. She pondered this. "But that might very well be the best way to live your life.
Haruki Murakami
#2. The struggle to avert catastrophic climate change is bigger than all the other struggles, whether it is slavery, democracy struggles, the woman's right to vote, and so on I would argue that if what is at stake is securing life as we know it, then there can be no bigger struggle that we face.
Kumi Naidoo
#3. I was 15 years old when I first heard the name Mandela, or Madiba, as he is fondly known in Africa. In apartheid South Africa he was public enemy number one. Shrouded in secrecy, myth and rumour, the media called him 'The Black Pimpernel'.
Kumi Naidoo
#4. My final advice for young people is to not wait for leadership from adult politicians. Step forward today, because our current leaders are denying the dire reality we are facing. Leadership can come form anywhere.
Kumi Naidoo
#5. To Echo The Eternal Heartbeat Of God Is To Proclaim The Restoration Of His Glory
Sunday Adelaja
#6. Investing one cent more in oil, coal and gas is investing in the death of society, and the in the death of our children.
Kumi Naidoo
#7. Nelson Mandela was just a human being, a person like other people, and everyone relaxed. Within a minute, that sort of thing about the leader and the lead, the gap was closed, and that's a rare thing.
Kumi Naidoo
#9. I imagined a lot of things. That I would shine. That I'd be good. I'd dwell bareheaded on a summit turning a wheel that would turn the earth undetected, amongst the clouds, I would have some influence; be of some avail.
Patti Smith
#10. You know how they say, 'What happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas?' What happens in the Arctic doesn't stay in the Arctic.
Kumi Naidoo
#11. Nelson's Mandela own sense of himself was a very humble reading, [different] from how the world read him. And, quite often, you had the sense that he was not comfortable with all the accolades that would be.
Kumi Naidoo
#12. our confidence is not in the solidity of Western culture or the basic goodness of modern democracy. Our confidence is in Jesus and him alone.
N. T. Wright
#13. I set a goal for myself everyday when I write - 10 pages a day - and it's much harder because I'm too dumb to turn off my Twitter and everything so it's always on and it's a real distraction. It's a major distraction.
R.L. Stine
#14. If not one more cent in new aid money flowed [to Africa], we could with more urgency and efficiency and creativity be doing much more to take more people out of poverty.
Kumi Naidoo
#15. Nelson Mandela once said "I can't help it if the ladies take note of me; I'm not going to protest."
Kumi Naidoo
#16. One of the things that I noticed with my own eyes was Nelson Mandela ability to engage with kings and queens and heads of state on the one hand, and his ability to engage with ordinary people, equally comfortably.
Kumi Naidoo
#17. In Durban, where I was born and grew up, and all over Africa, Nelson Mandela was a hero! Now he is a hero to the world.
Kumi Naidoo
#18. There is no definition of terrorism and there is still the reality that one person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter.
Kumi Naidoo
#19. I've come across a lot of people in my life who talk about poverty and talk about the poor, but you rarely have a sense that it matters to them to the point at which they will be willing to sacrifice something.
Kumi Naidoo
#20. A movement only becomes a movement of substance, size, and power when the artists say 'we want to add our voice.'
Kumi Naidoo
#21. I think even though he [Nelson Mandela] was feted and praised as he was, he always was at pains to say, I'm a human being.
Kumi Naidoo
#22. Nelson Mandela also spoke about how, as a human being, he's made mistakes.
Kumi Naidoo
#23. This week we saw progressive business and faith leaders making strong commitments that are moving ahead of what world leaders promised today. The leaders of major economies must be bolder than they were today in providing a vision for 100% renewable energy for all.
Kumi Naidoo
#24. But as soon as he made her responsible for his happiness, she broke the star because she could not be responsible for his happiness. No
Miguel Ruiz
#25. Struggles only move forward when decent men and women step forward and say, 'enough is enough and no more.'
Kumi Naidoo
#26. The reality is today most of our political leaders want to be treated as gods and semi-gods, from the security details to the fuss around them and so on.
Kumi Naidoo
#27. I think its very important to not be afraid to experience joy in the middle of sorrow.
Patti Smith
#28. [Nelson] Mandela was very keen not to be understood as an exceptional person.
Kumi Naidoo
#29. Man in his effort to pray and receive guidance actually enhances his separation from who he really is and what he is reaching for. In time, you have all answers to all questions.
Esther Hicks
#30. Sandy was a climate change warning. Obama must now take the stage and fulfil the promise of hope the world needs.
Kumi Naidoo
#31. With an agenda dominated by global security and U.N. reform, it appears that the decisions needed to lift millions of people from abject poverty are not being given the prominence they deserve.
Kumi Naidoo
#32. Whenever anybody called Nelson Mandela a saint, he would say: "If by saint you mean a sinner who is trying to be better, then I'm a saint."
Kumi Naidoo
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