Many people may talk, but only few can practice whatever they have said.
MWANANDEKE KINDEMBOAfter reading between the lines, I can secretly hear Socrates screaming: ‘I’m the wisest man to ever live in the world. Anyone who will claim that title after me he’s fake!
More Mwanandeke Kindembo Quotes
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Men are now being forced to kneel down and beg women for mercy. Yes, I told you that there is peace only after one person takes the lead. This is the universal law of nature.
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The truth of life is that, even the doctor needs a doctor.
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People are beautifully made just like flowers in the garden!
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In short, it’s almost impossible to totally done with someone you once loved with all your heart!
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The concept of the black and white people boils down to: No light without darkness – You depend on each other!
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Children wish, vulgar men hope and real men act immediately after considering all the alternatives.
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Every prayer is a need or a lack of something. That’s why the rich man doesn’t ask for food, but for good health throughout the year.
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That individual who reads useful books is no longer on the same plane of thinking as those who neglected them.
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Expectation is the source of all the worries – Bestow without aiming to receive anything in return.
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A musician is similar to someone who wrote a letter to the loved one. Then decided to read read it out loud instead of sending it.
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I have a vision and not a mere dream .
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We were born crying. Therefore, we must try at any cost; to keep a smile on the face.
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The truth about respect is that, you can’t respect nor disrespect yourself!
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Walk and talk with humility, but be fearless like a lion!
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A single farmer can feed the whole town, but no one will ever notice his death. Except when they are feeling hungry again. That’s the nature and ingratitude of humanity.
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