We say that the ICC is targeting Africans, but all of the victims in our cases in Africa are African victims.
I believe in supporting African solutions to African problems.
Charlie Allnut: Never say die. That's my motto.
Behold the iguana puffing itself out to make itself a man!
The fool who owns an ox is seldom recognized as a fool.
The hand that rocks the cradle rules the nation and its destiny.
The last partridge to rise gets the most sticks thrown at it.
The chowdry, or burqa -- the Saudi, North African, and Central Asian version of the head, face, and body shroud -- is a sensory deprivation isolation chamber. It is claustrophobic, may lead to anxiety and depression, and reinforces a woman's already ...
The birth of the African Union should encourage us to reexamine relations between African States.
It is up to African leaders to show their will and political courage in order to assure that this new pan-African institution becomes an efficient instrument and not a place for endless discussions.
You say 'African music' and you think 'tribal drumming.' But there's a lot of African music that's like James Brown, and a lot, too, that sounds very Hispanic.
Rose Sayer: Mr. Allnut! Mr. Allnut, you may come in out of the rain!
If you are looking for a fly in your food it means that you are full.
The seed waits for its garden or ground where it will be sown.
When the elephant is slain all the tribes gather together to eat of it.
You are not great just because you say you are.
A hare is like an ass in the length of its ears, yet it is not its son.
I think Mr. Cosby has always been very much an activist and a big proponent of African-American pride. That's how 'The Cosby Show' came about. I think in his older years, he has gotten a lot more direct and vocal about it. But I think he only wants t...
Warren Moon and Doug Williams really didn't run that much. That's the negative stereotype when it comes to African-American quarterbacks, that most of us just run. Those guys threw it around. I like to think I can throw it around a little bit.
I've had some Democrat African-American leaders tell me they're really not all that comfortable with Obama as the lead at the MLK festivities 'cause he's not down for the struggle. He does not have that in his roots.
I was repeatedly told that there isn't an African American woman who can open a show on Broadway. I said, 'Well, how do we know? How do we know if we don't do it?' I said, 'I think you're wrong.'