
Top 34 Ngugi Quotes
#1. Being is one thing; becoming aware of it is a point of arrival by an awakened consciousness and this involves a journey.
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#4. The condition of women in a nation is the real measure of its progress.
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#5. Unshed tears of an unrequited desire for vengeance are exhausting and require privacy.
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#6. That was one of the most rewarding things about spending nights in the open. Birds were bound to wake you up, and whether they carried good or bad luck, at least they woke you up with music.
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#7. He carried the Bible; the soldier carried the gun; the administrator and the settler carried the coin. Christianity, Commerce, Civilization: the Bible, the Coin, the Gun: Holy Trinity.
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#8. Kanan is a big road through the Santa Monica Mountains. Between mid-March and mid-April, when you get over to the western side of the mountains, it's populated by Spanish broom - this beautiful, yellow, flowering weed that smells the way I imagine it smells along the Yellow Brick Road.
John C. McGinley
#9. If we want to turn Africa into a new Europe ... then let us leave the destiny of our countries to Europeans. They will know how to do it better than the most gifted among us.'25
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#10. On Spaceship Earth there are no passengers; everybody is a member of the crew. We have moved into an age in which everybody's activities affect everybody else.
Marshall McLuhan
#11. A new creation may look simple and you may say that anyone could have done it, but the fact is that you did not make it first.
Ingrid Holm-Garibay
#12. Dude, this transcends politics. George W. Bush is wiping his ass with the Constitution.
Kenneth Eade
#15. In any case how many took the oath and are now licking the toes of the whiteman?No, you take an oath to confirm a choice already made. The decision to lay or not lay your life for the people lies in the heart. The oath is the water sprinkled on a man's head at baptism
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#16. There are some people, be they black or white, who don't want others to rise above them. They want to be the source of all knowledge and share it piecemeal to others less endowed. That is what's wrong with all these carpenters and men who have a certain knowledge. It is the same with rich people.
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#18. I think the most dangerous influence for a young writer is to be treated with cynicism or discouragement.
Jane Gardam
#19. A fun read that reminds single girls everywhere that it's fabulous to be single.
Plum Sykes
#20. With virtually no knowledge of or interest in history, the masses simply take their unprecedented high living standards under capitalism for granted.
Ralph Raico
#21. This land used to yield. Rains used not to fail. What happened?' inquired Ruoro. It was Muturi who answered. 'You forget that in those days the land was not for buying. It was for use. It was also plenty, you need not have beaten one yard over and over again.
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#22. Our people think: I , Wangari, a Kenyan by birth - how can I be a vagrant in my own country as if I were a foreigner.
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#23. Prescription of the correct cure is dependent on a rigorous analysis of the reality.
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#24. The dynamic inter-linkage of art forms in orature is thus seen as reflecting a Weltanschauung that assumes the normality of the connection between nature, nurture, supernatural, and supernurtural. I
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#26. Language, any language, has a dual character: it is both a means of communication and a carrier of culture
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#27. A lot of contemporary American culture makes its way to this county. Cuba is not some gray, isolated backwater. This is a happening place.
Assata Shakur
#28. Life, struggle, even amidst pain and blood and poverty, seemed beautiful.
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#30. Our fathers fought bravely. But do you know the biggest weapon unleashed by the enemy against them? It was not the Maxim gun. It was division among them. Why? Because a people united in faith are stronger than the bomb
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#31. Christianity and Western civilization-what countless crimes have been committed in thy name!
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#32. For I had reached a point in my life when I came to view words differently. A closer look at language could reveal the secret of life.
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
#33. Girls like me smiled politely and always did the right thing. Girls like me definitely didn't sneak away at night to do things that would crush their fathers. And if they did, girls like me knew how to keep it to themselves.
Robin Talley
#34. Your own actions are a better mirror of your life than the actions of all your enemies put together.
Ngugi Wa Thiong'o
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