Quotes by Begum Aga Khan

Begum Aga Khan

French Egyptian artist and last wife of Sultan Aga Khan III

Lived from: 1906 - 2000

Category: Artists

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  • Families are the best place to learn and practice mutual tolerance and acceptance.
    Interview with FOCUS Magazine, July 2005
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  • If Western firms pay developing countries' suppliers' starvation wages in order to feed the West's ever increasing consumer demand, can we call that 'partnership'?
    International Business and Leadership Symposium address
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  • Micro-finance is a wonderful opportunity for businesses. By investing a small portion of their income in micro-finance projects, they not only take an active part in business ethics, but they also gain future business partners and consumers.
    International Business and Leadership Symposium address
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  • The development of a country has to start at the foundation of the society, the family.
    International Business and Leadership Symposium address
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  • The most powerful tool to lift families out of extreme poverty is to grant micro-loans to women.
    International Business and Leadership Symposium address
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  • This Clash of Civilizations has led to a Clash of Religions, leading in turn to war, terror and extreme poverty.
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What are the most famous quotes from Begum Aga Khan?

The two most famous quotes from Begum Aga Khan are:

  • "Families are the best place to learn and practice mutual tolerance and acceptance."
  • "If Western firms pay developing countries' suppliers' starvation wages in order to feed the West's ever increasing consumer demand, can we call that 'partnership'?"

When did Begum Aga Khan live?

Begum Aga Khan was born in 1906 and died in the year 2000.