Kenneth Kaunda Quotes (6 Quotes)


    The power which establishes a state is violence; the power which maintains it is violence; the power which eventually overthrows it is violence.

    I would in this special case, extend my support for Museveni to continue leading the great people of Uganda. I believe this is good for Africa as a whole.

    Seven hundred and fifty billion dollars is the annual aggregate income of African Americans. That economic potential needs to be harnessed for Africa's development and to create expanded economic opportunities for African people worldwide.


    Some people draw a comforting distinction between ''force'' and ''violence.'' I refuse to cloud the issue by such word-play. The power which establishes a state is violence the power which maintains it is violence the power which eventually overthrows it is violence. Call an elephant a rabbit only if it gives you comfort to feel that you are about to be trampled to death by a rabbit.


    The inability of those in power to still the voices of their own consciences is the great force leading to change.


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