Portrait of Ho Chi Minh

Ho Chi Minh

Vietnamese independence leader

Modern influential 71 sayings

Sayings by Ho Chi Minh

It is well known that the Black race is the most oppressed and most exploited of the human family.

1924 — From 'Lynching'.
Political Unverifiable

Defeating imperialism and feudalism is relatively easy. Overcoming poverty and underdevelopment is much more difficult.

Unknown, likely post-1945 — General attribution, reflecting post-colonial challenges.
War & Conflict Unverifiable

Plant trees for the benefit of a decade, Invest in human capital for the benefit of a century.

Unknown — General attribution, a proverb-like statement on long-term vision.
Money & Business Unverifiable

The rice grain suffers under the blow of the pestle. But admire its whiteness once the order is over. So it is with men and the world we live in. To be a man one must suffer the blows of misfortune.

Unknown — General attribution, a philosophical reflection.
Nature & World Unverifiable

Today we should make poems including iron and steel And the poet should know how to lead an attack.

Unknown — General attribution, advocating for politicized art.
Art & Creativity Unverifiable

The U.S. imperialists supply armaments to their henchmen to massacre the Indochinese peoples. They dump their goods in Indochina to prevent the development of local handicrafts. Their pornographic culture depraves the youth in areas placed under their control.

Unknown, likely during Vietnam War era — General attribution, a critique of US influence.
Power & Leadership Unverifiable

I simply have a wish, a burning wish, to achieve complete independence for our homeland and freedom for our people so that our compatriots can all be properly fed, clothed and educated.

1946 — Interview with foreign journalists.
Inspirational Unverifiable

You will kill ten of us, we will kill one of you, but in the end, you will tire of it first.

Unknown, likely during the Indochina Wars — General attribution, reflecting his strategy against stronger adversaries.
Wisdom Unverifiable

Military action without politics is like a tree without a root.

Unknown — General attribution.
Political Unverifiable

I and others may be revolutionaries but we are disciples of Mahatma Gandhi, directly or indirectly, nothing more nothing less.

Unknown — General attribution, a surprising alignment with a non-violent leader.
Political Unverifiable

Our secret weapon is nationalism. To have nationhood, which is a sign of maturity, is greater than any weapons in the world.

Unknown, likely post-1945 — General attribution.
War & Conflict Unverifiable

Material possession will end when a person's life ends. Good or bad reputation, however, will be told for thousands of generations.

Unknown — General attribution, a philosophical reflection on legacy.
Wisdom Unverifiable

The tiger will fight until its last breath. The elephant will surely die.

1946 — Reported to be said in a conversation with French officials regarding the First Indochina War.
War & Conflict Unverifiable

I would rather sniff French dung for five years than eat Chinese dung for the rest of my life.

1946 — Reported to be said in a private conversation about Vietnamese independence.
Wisdom Unverifiable

It is better to sacrifice all than to lose our country and be enslaved.

1946 — Appeal to the Nation to Resist
Wisdom Unverifiable

I have only one desire, a most ardent desire, that is, that our country shall be completely independent, that our people shall be completely free, that all our compatriots shall have enough to eat and to wear, and that all of them shall be educated.

1969 — Testament (last will)
Wisdom Unverifiable

My only 'baggage' is a small bag containing a few shirts and a pair of trousers.

1954 — Reported to be said to a journalist about his simple lifestyle.
Wisdom Unverifiable

When the peaches ripen, the fish will jump.

1950s — Reported to be a cryptic saying shared with comrades.
Wisdom Unverifiable

Remember, the wind is strongest at the top of the mountain.

1950s — Reported as advice given to a younger cadre.
Nature & World Unverifiable

Before the revolution, I was a cook. My knowledge of politics was zero.

1950s — Reported in an interview, reflecting on his early life.
Educational Unverifiable
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