It doesn’t matter whether you believe in God or not. Still, one day you will come to meet death. Perhaps, you can stop believing in death too; in order to live forever.
MWANANDEKE KINDEMBORemembering everything is not the only solution. Perhaps, forgetfulness can make us live in peace too.
More Mwanandeke Kindembo Quotes
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I believe that the mind is the last planet that’s left unexplored – Achieving the universal or cosmic consciousness is the highest goal to mankind.
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Love is beautiful only when you are secretly loved by a stranger.
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The only best way to prove that a statue can’t provide for you is to ask it for food.
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Expectation is the source of all the worries – Bestow without aiming to receive anything in return.
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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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Walk and talk with humility, but be fearless like a lion!
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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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The truth of life is that, even the doctor needs a doctor.
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There is no point in hating all your exes after a breakup – Because you will end up hurting yourself instead of the person whom you hate.
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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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Most of the narcissists are geniuses and masters of Psychology. But they are using their knowledge to eradicate, rather than to help humanity.
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Finally, remember to blame no one, including yourself, whenever some calamities fall upon you.
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Many people may talk, but only few can practice whatever they have said.
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When the mind is busy, the stomach cannot complain of hunger too.
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I loved God so much to the point that I became spiritually drunken.
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