Haile Selassie

Ethiopian Emperor

Modern influential 126 sayings

Sayings by Haile Selassie

Progress is impossible without change, and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything.

Various — General wisdom, often attributed to him.
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The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil, but because of those who look on and do nothing.

Various — Similar to his League of Nations speech, but a more generalized phrasing.
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We must always strive for justice and equality.

Various — General statement, reflecting his principles.
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The Bible says the poor will always be with us, and this is true.

1960s — Interview with foreign journalist
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But in any country a few offenders must always be expected, and if some men are found transgressing the proclamation that has been promulgated, all the foreign envoys know that We have punished them even with the death penalty. Therefore, Our conscience does not rebuke Us, for We have done unceasingly everything possible as regards the liberation of the slaves.

1938 — My Life and Ethiopia's Progress Vol. I (autobiography)
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We were particularly convinced, by the policies directed against Us, that the enemy's heart was stricken with envy at Our setting up a constitution to strengthen and to consolidate Ethiopia's unity, at Our opening schools for boys and girls, at Our building hospitals in which Our people's health was to be safeguarded, as well as at all sorts of other initiatives of Ours by which Ethiopia's independence would be affirmed, not only in terms of history but in actual fact.

1938 — My Life and Ethiopia's Progress Vol. I (autobiography)
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That until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned - that until there are no longer first class and second class citizens of any nation - that until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes - that until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race - it's a war.

1963 — Speech to the United Nations General Assembly
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A house built on granite and strong foundations, not even the onslaught of furious winds and rain can shake. A house built on sand, the first gust of wind topples it.

1950s — Speech during a state visit
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Justice must be done to the weak, and the powerful must be restrained.

1936 — Speech to the League of Nations
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We have no right to complain if we are not prepared to act.

1963 — Speech to the OAU
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Man is a creature of God, and should be treated with dignity and respect.

1960s — Public address
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The true leader is one who leads by example, not by coercion.

1970s — Statement during an interview
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Knowledge is power. If it is not applied properly to create, let there be no doubts, it will destroy.

1950s — Speech at a university
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We have learned that to be free, we must be united.

1963 — Speech to the OAU
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The very nature of man is to err, but also to overcome error.

1960s — Public statement
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It is not in the nature of things that God should choose a king to be His representative on earth.

1960s — Private conversations, as recorded in diplomatic reports, reflecting his theological views.
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Ethiopia has always been an independent nation, and we shall remain so.

1936 — Speech to the League of Nations
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A government that ignores its people's needs is a government that will fall.

1970s — Statement during a public address
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We must work together to build a better future for Africa.

1963 — Speech to the OAU
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The Bible is the most important book in the world.

1970s — Interview about his faith
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