In short, it’s almost impossible to totally done with someone you once loved with all your heart!
MWANANDEKE KINDEMBOThe truth about respect is that, you can’t respect nor disrespect yourself!
More Mwanandeke Kindembo Quotes
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I loved God so much to the point that I became spiritually drunken.
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We do not wish to judge anyone nor wish to be judged.
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Life is like an endless book. Each day is a new page and only death can bring the end to this little book of yours.
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Morality has got nothing to do with the politicians. Simply, because the straight line is considered by them as the longest distance between the two points.
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All the holy scriptures are useless without people having faith into their hearts.
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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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To me justice doesn’t mean looking for the criminals. It means looking for the innocent.
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Finally, remember to blame no one, including yourself, whenever some calamities fall upon you.
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Knowledge is like a mirror. It will show you where the dirty is located, but it will never remove it for you.
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I have a vision and not a mere dream .
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Remembering everything is not the only solution. Perhaps, forgetfulness can make us live in peace too.
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In a relationship, the word ‘sorry’ is worth more than gold. However, the more it’s mentioned the lesser your love and affection becomes.
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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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Children wish, vulgar men hope and real men act immediately after considering all the alternatives.
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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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