Good writers are in the business of leaving signposts saying, Tour my world, see and feel it through my eyes; I am your guide.
One has to set high standards. . . I can never be happy with mediocre performance.
I'm a sinner. I fumble. People must see me as one of them. The things that worry them, must worry me
The export of oil, the export of minerals, will for many decades continue to be a critical part for the growth of African economies. The emphasis is on diversification. We have for many years - not just in South Africa but in many parts of the continent - spoken about beneficiation. And I think part of the secret, in relation to beneficiation, is you have got to make it attractive, profitable for the private sector - and it will take off. You may have to look at mechanisms like tax concessions. . . You will not have to worry about beneficiation if it makes commercial sense.
All our businesses comprise of the BEST people money can buy. My policy is hire the best and pay them well
My parents insisted that we should always be respectful, never forget where we come from and that we are part of the challenges facing our people
There are some people who love being a something, but I also got the gist in the 60's when I grew up that you could be, in the art scene, very diverse.
I think to be 'tough' means you look relaxed. So you have to be tough to win tournaments. But you don't want to be so tough on yourself.
In a way, the cancer became an ally because it stopped me from running around so much. I was able to settle down and write things I hadn't had a chance to before.
The thing the Church needs most today is the ability to heal wounds and to warm the hearts of the faithful.