
Top 30 Masekela Quotes
#1. To tell you the truth, man, we spend most of the time travelling in hotels, in festivals, in concert halls, clubs, airports. The most unenjoyable part is all the security at airports.
Hugh Masekela
#2. I think it is incumbent on all human beings to oppose injustice in every form.
Hugh Masekela
#3. Africa has been troubled for a long time - well, the world has been troubled ever since I was born.
Hugh Masekela
#4. I don't think what I do is influenced by suffering. I come from a talented people who are prolific in music and dance.
Hugh Masekela
#5. I've got to where am in life not because of something I brought to the world but through something I found - the wealth of African culture.
Hugh Masekela
#6. I've always stood on one fact - that all over the world, there are only two things, the Establishment and the poor people. The poor people are a massive majority and across the world they are exploited in different kinds of ways. The Establishment depends on exploiting raw materials and the poor.
Hugh Masekela
#7. Obviously, I'm at the beginning of my career, contrary to what anyone else thinks. I'm 19 years old. In any other country, everywhere else, you're a prospect. And that's what I am right now in Europe. I'm a prospect. I'm not a seasoned veteran.
Freddy Adu
#8. When I left South Africa there were 10 million people - when I came back there were more than 40 million. I had to learn how to get to the highways because when I left where there were no highways.
Hugh Masekela
#9. All my experiences removed geography from my world.
Hugh Masekela
#10. When I left South Africa in 1960 I was 20 years old. I wanted to try to get an education, and music education was not available for me in South Africa.
Hugh Masekela
#11. Despite our best efforts and our highest hopes, America's long struggle with race is far from finished.
Hillary Clinton
#12. In my view, Africa's real problems are cultural.
Hugh Masekela
#13. I never figured it was a cowardly thing to be scared. It's to be scared and still face up to what scares you that matters.
Louis L'Amour
#14. I don't think anybody has ever been able to live up to what they promised. I don't know a government that has ever been successful at that because once they get into power, things change and the world is controlled also by business now.
Hugh Masekela
#15. It's obvious that the rest of the world loves high African culture - African culture, period.
Hugh Masekela
#17. My biggest obsession is to show Africans and the world who the people of Africa really are,
Hugh Masekela
#18. I'm very interested in heritage restoration, and I'm working with a group of people to create a number of academies and performance spaces to encourage native arts and crafts and to explore African history.
Hugh Masekela
#19. I grew up with protests, marches, demonstrations, struggle. But I come from a clan of community workers.
Hugh Masekela
#20. I'm travelling more than ever. I don't have the answer as to why, but the demand seems to have grown as I've got older.
Hugh Masekela
#21. I don't think any musician ever thinks about making a statement. I think everybody goes into music loving it.
Hugh Masekela
#22. I am a forward-looking person and live in the moment to build for the future.
Hugh Masekela
#23. What people don't know about oppression is that the oppressor works much harder. You always grew up being told you were not smart enough or not fast enough, but we all lived from the time we were children to beat the system.
Hugh Masekela
#24. Go about your work with a quiet confidence that cannot be shake...No matter what happens, remember if you have faith as a grain of mustard seed, you can move mountains.' (Ducky Drake, UCLA Track Coach)
David Maraniss
#25. Because the task of a political leader is to do what he believes is better for his country. Sometimes the public opinion is in favor; sometimes the public opinion needs a little bit more time to understand things.
Jose Maria Aznar
#26. The Afro-American experience is the only real culture that America has. Basically, every American tries to walk, talk, dress and behave like African Americans.
Hugh Masekela
#27. The creative process isn't easy, even for chocolate-fountain people. It's more like a wobbly, drunken journey down a very steep and scary hill, not knowing if there's a sheer cliff at the end of it all. But it's worth the journey, I promise.
Felicia Day
#28. I just came from South Africa, a place that had been in a perpetual uprising since 1653, so the uprising had become a way of life in our culture and we grew up with rallies and strikes and marches and boycotts.
Hugh Masekela
#29. I always make the joke that I go home, to one of my homes, to go and do laundry so I can go on the road again.
Hugh Masekela
#30. When people campaign for positions, they promise people all kinds of things.
Hugh Masekela
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