88 Quotes by Thabo Mbeki

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    How many murders are committed in Gauteng, or in the Western Cape, in a month? A week? A day? An hour? But of course we are not allowed to know for sure. In close and direct imitation of his apartheid models, Selebi ensures that no statistics about crime may be published regularly in the press.

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    We do not accept that human society should be constructed on the basis of a savage principle of the survival of the fittest

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    Whoever we may be, whatever our immediate interest, however much we carry baggage from our past, however much we have been caught by the fashion of cynicism and loss of faith in the capacity of the people, let us err today and say - nothing can stop us now!

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    Does HIV cause AIDS? Can a virus cause a syndrome? How? It can't, because a syndrome is a group of diseases resulting from acquired immune deficiency.

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    You cannot just depend on the market, because the market will say: China needs oil; China needs coal; China needs whatever, and Africa has got all these things in abundance. And we go there and get them, and the more we develop the Chinese economy, the larger the manufacturing is, the more we need global markets - sell it to the Africans which indeed might very well destroy whatever infant industries are trying to develop on the continent. That is what the market would do.

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    A global human society, characterised by islands of wealth, surrounded by a sea of poverty, is unsustainable

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    We should never become despondent because the weather is bad, nor should we turn triumphalist because the sun shines.

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    As Africans, we need to share common recognition that all of us stand to lose if we fail to transform our continent.

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