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.
MWANANDEKE KINDEMBOIn some countries, the churches took over the place of the castles. In my opinion, these same churches represent the castles. For they have the same wealth like that of the kings.
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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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The eyes are the seat of the brain and not the soul. Having a clear eye sight will also result in a bright mind.
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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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The truth of life is that, even the doctor needs a doctor.
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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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All the holy scriptures are useless without people having faith into their hearts.
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I loved God so much to the point that I became spiritually drunken.
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Many people may talk, but only few can practice whatever they have said.
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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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Some people imagine that death is the only destination of life.
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When the mind is busy, the stomach cannot complain of hunger too.
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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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Expectation is the source of all the worries – Bestow without aiming to receive anything in return.
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Children wish, vulgar men hope and real men act immediately after considering all the alternatives.
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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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