After 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!
MWANANDEKE KINDEMBOIt doesn’t matter what you expected, but you must accept what reality offers to you at the end.
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Use the power of your mind. But don’t let your imagination dominate your ambitions.
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The truth is that: We are unhappy married and unmarried we’re unhappy. In marriage you must first endure, pity and then embrace.
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Genius is only gifted to the few who are ready to go beyond their comfort-zones. Those who are not satisfied only with the theoretical ideologies.
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Walk and talk with humility, but be fearless like a lion!
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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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In short, it’s almost impossible to totally done with someone you once loved with all your heart!
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Remembering everything is not the only solution. Perhaps, forgetfulness can make us live in peace too.
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Many people may talk, but only few can practice whatever they have said.
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Confidence is similar luck. You can’t hold it forever at your service!
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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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That individual who reads useful books is no longer on the same plane of thinking as those who neglected them.
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In return. Meaning, we must dwell on the neutral side, in order to fully understand ourselves and those who are constantly causing us trouble in our daily lives.
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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 terrible wars in the world are based upon religion. It seems to divide, rather than uniting. Perhaps, we are going wrong somewhere.
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