Julius Nyerere — "I don't trust a man who wears a tie; it's like he's hiding something!"
I don't trust a man who wears a tie; it's like he's hiding something!
I don't trust a man who wears a tie; it's like he's hiding something!
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"No nation has the right to make decisions for another nation."
"Frankly I find this anxiety about the health of Tanzania sometimes funny, sometimes irritating, and always odd."
"We, in Africa, have no more need of being 'converted' to socialism than we have of being 'taught' democracy. Both are rooted in our past -- in the traditional society which produced us."
"Unless I can meet at least some of these aspirations, my support will wane and my head will roll just as surely as the tickbird follows the rhino."
"Decisions made in Washington are more important to us than those made here in Dar es-Salaam. So, maybe my people should be allowed to vote in American presidential elections."
A humorous personal observation, reflecting his down-to-earth persona and aversion to formal attire.
Date: Approx. 1970s
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