The people of Liberia know what it means to be deprived of clean water, but we also know what it means to see our children to begin to smile again with a restoration of hope and faith in the future. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Read Quote
My mother was a disciplinarian. She believed that when young girls start to go out with young boys, they get married. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Read Quote
I’m not talking about what you hear from 5 per cent of the population on the radio, in the papers. I don’t pay attention to it. I travel around the country. I’m happy I have a good relationship with the people. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Read Quote
We’ve done a lot to restore Liberia’s credibility, Liberia’s reputation, Liberia’s presence. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Read Quote
My mother was the strength. She was the anchor. She was a preacher and a teacher. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Read Quote
We have to overcome the practice of male domination – even though it’s changing, and changing in Liberia quite drastically. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Read Quote
I work hard, I work late, I have nothing on my conscience. When I go to bed, I sleep. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Read Quote
Liberia just needs to go through this one political transition and it can really take off. Everything’s in place now. We cannot afford to put the country in the hands of someone that lacks the experience. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Read Quote
Women work harder. And women are more honest; they have less reasons to be corrupt. Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Read Quote