North Korean Slogan or Dennis Rodman: Who Said It?

Can you tell the difference between propaganda or the former NBA star?

The slogans spanned two pages of the party's broadsheet newspaper, Reuters reported.

The North Korean government -- accused of human rights violations by other nations -- experienced severe famine in the 1990s while those who have fled the country have shared stories of impoverishment.

1. "Everything is geared toward making the family happy and comfortable."

2. "Let the strong wind of fish farming blow across the country."

3. "I don't want to do war. I don't want to do war."

4. "This life is like a swimming pool. You dive into water, but you can't see how deep it is. The first time you dive in, it's like there's no bottom."

5. "Let the wives of officers become dependable assistants to their husbands."

6. "I don't trust what this life has given me."

7. "They want to hear me roar."

8. "They're taking advantage of people's pain, making money off their problems."

9. "Let us turn the whole country into a socialist fairyland by the joint operation of the army and people."

Click on page 2 for the answers:

1. Dennis Rodman in his book, "Bad as I Wanna Be."

2. North Korea

3. Dennis Rodman in an interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulos

4. Dennis Rodman in his book, "Bad as I Wanna Be."

5. North Korea

6. Dennis Rodman in his book, "Bad as I Wanna Be."

7. Dennis Rodman in his book, "Bad as I Wanna Be."

8. Dennis Rodman in his book, "Bad as I Wanna Be."

9. North Korea