I loved God so much to the point that I became spiritually drunken.
MWANANDEKE KINDEMBOAim to finish it today. Because tomorrow may not show up on your calendar.
More Mwanandeke Kindembo Quotes
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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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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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Confidence is similar luck. You can’t hold it forever at your service!
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The lesser we have to care about whether someone is a narcissist or not, the better we will end up improving our private lives.
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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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Finally, remember to blame no one, including yourself, whenever some calamities fall upon you.
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I have a vision and not a mere dream .
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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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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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The mother of all the skills is to learn the art of paying attention – Remembering every step you make or anything that’s around you.
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The truth about respect is that, you can’t respect nor disrespect yourself!
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Love is beautiful only when you are secretly loved by a stranger.
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Children wish, vulgar men hope and real men act immediately after considering all the alternatives.
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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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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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