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Miriam Makeba Quotes
Miriam Makeba
South African
Musician
Born:
Mar 4
,
1932
Am
Because
Music
People
World
You
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Everybody now admits that apartheid was wrong, and all I did was tell the people who wanted to know where I come from how we lived in South Africa. I just told the world the truth. And if my truth then becomes political, I can't do anything about that.
Miriam Makeba
Truth
People
World
Political
South Africa
Everybody
Tell
Admit
About
My Truth
Wrong
Come
Know
Becomes
How
South
Did
Just
Africa
Where
Wanted
Anything
Apartheid
Then
Who
Lived
Now
Girls are the future mothers of our society, and it is important that we focus on their well-being.
Miriam Makeba
Future
Parenting
Focus
Girl
Important
Society
Our
Well-Being
Mothers
It's a really unfair world because life is, where I am; all day long we listen to American music. So I don't see why the radios in the U.S. cannot even put aside one hour a day just to play music that is not American.
Miriam Makeba
Life
Music
Day
World
Long
Unfair
All Day
See
Put
Hour
Because
Am
American
Listen
Just
Where
Cannot
Aside
American Music
Really
Even
Why
Play
Play Music
Which goes to show you, you can make all the laws you want, but you cannot change people's ways. If you must change them, you have to understand that it will take a long time.
Miriam Makeba
Time
You
Change
People
Will
Long
Long Time
Ways
Must
Laws
Take
Make
Understand
Goes
Want
Cannot
Which
Them
Show
And why is our music called world music? I think people are being polite. What they want to say is that it's third world music. Like they use to call us under developed countries, now it has changed to developing countries, it's much more polite.
Miriam Makeba
Music
People
World
Think
Changed
Our
Say
Our Music
More
Developed
Developed Countries
Developing
Developing Countries
Countries
Like
Call
Polite
Being
Want
Us
Much
Use
Now
Why
World Music
Third
Third World
There are a lot of homes for boys, but very few for girls, that is why I chose to do for girls.
Miriam Makeba
Girl
Few
Boy
Lot
Very
Chose
Homes
Why
It is very much the theme of our President, President Thabo Mbeki, whose passion is for Africa to work together, and for Africans to get up and do things for us. We are trying as women to do things for ourselves.
Miriam Makeba
Work
Together
Women
Passion
President
Our
Ourselves
Up
Very
Get
Trying
Africa
African
Theme
Work Together
Us
Much
Whose
Things
Well there is a lot of work here for younger and older musicians now. Our Ministry of Culture has now really embarked on changing things for artists, and it is getting much better. We just have to organize ourselves as artists, and then things will be better.
Miriam Makeba
Work
Musicians
Culture
Better
Will
Older
Changing
Our
Embarked
Ourselves
Ministry
Well
Lot
Getting
Just
Artists
Younger
Then
Much
Really
Organize
Now
Things
Here
And I believe that it becomes a troubled continent because there are those who must always cause confusion so that we do not keep these natural resources.
Miriam Makeba
Natural
Cause
Confusion
Believe
Resources
Those
Must
Troubled
Because
Becomes
Always
Continent
Natural Resources
Who
Keep
I have to go and say farewell to all the countries that I have been to, if I can. I am 73 now, it is taxing on me.
Miriam Makeba
Me
Say
Countries
Am
Go
Been
Taxing
Farewell
Now
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