- Chanting is like blowing on a coal, the resulting fire is your light
- Most diseases fall short of a little soap and concern
- Learn the act of buying heartS, minds and conscience
- Wash the rags as you would the clothes
- The world is like a tap of tongue, some pour out uncouth and insulting and you have to let them sink in to the ground as they always do
- Anger is like boiling water; you either look for the handle or let it cool
- A Poem is just a very powerful verse
- Another word for Poet is Politician
- Hypocrisy is like a linen fabric, the cold can be quite harsh
- To remain uncorrupted by the mad oils of societal living, that is life’s truest gain
- To the sciences for advancement, to the art for transcendence
- Pain creates intentionality
- What else do you want me to learn?
- When the prayer stops, you must attach yourself to the sound and be careful of touch
- Sometime, good advices are confused for sex appeal
- The delusion is the mind’s obsession, the message
- Art is like a mirror; always reflecting, however there are so many mirrors
- Against the sky, the rich and everything believe to be bad in tandem is the food we run to constantly for sustenance, ha laughs death
- You must thank the path however tortuous that have led you here
- You are a friend when the freedom of another is spent in your prism
- Do better than the mediocre, the world can wait
- Even plants attach their young to the passing for the sake of anonymity
- It is difficult to find home in a battleground, or discipline amongst mothers
- Everything happens for your own good, it takes a conscious effort to find out, but it does
- Be afraid of the cooked fish in the field and wary 0f the jiggly pie on display, they poses the same characteristic of that which is a fill and excrete
- Life sometimes feel like a scripted play where we the glimpses of the plot from dreams
- Causes are curses
- Radicalism needs a compassed vessel
- The first hindrance to acquiring knowledge is jealousy
- When you expect the worst at all times, people remain at their absolute best
- Principles are backed with riches.
by
Victor Samuel
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