Many people may talk, but only few can practice whatever they have said.
MWANANDEKE KINDEMBOThe truth of life is that, even the doctor needs a doctor.
More Mwanandeke Kindembo Quotes
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I have a vision and not a mere dream .
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I loved God so much to the point that I became spiritually drunken.
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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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People are beautifully made just like flowers in the garden!
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Saying ‘I love you’ is the only best way of signing a pact with your life partner. Either you surrender your Will to him or him to you!
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Confidence is similar luck. You can’t hold it forever at your service!
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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.
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The lack of influence or power is more dangerous than worrying about things being reduced to nothingness.
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When the mind is busy, the stomach cannot complain of hunger too.
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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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Change can be made only when you understand the true nature of things and not when you’ve form weird images of them into your head!
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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 word enough ‘ exist inside our minds when it comes on achieving and receiving for our pleasure.
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Children wish, vulgar men hope and real men act immediately after considering all the alternatives.
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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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