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Dedan Kimathi Quotes By Avon Gale

Isaac stared at Laurent and searched his warm eyes, which were just the color of melted chocolate. Maybe with bits of caramel. Great. He was thinking about Laurent's eyes like candy. Was he hungry or horny? Hard to tell. — Avon Gale

Dedan Kimathi Quotes By J.L. McCoy

You know, you can go shopping if you want, Skye," he said finally looking down at me. "I told you that you could spend what you wanted. You don't have a limit on the card and I have more than enough money. — J.L. McCoy

Dedan Kimathi Quotes By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

He, who don't know the Almighty God don't know what He knows for what he knows, knows the Almighty God as the Supreme God! — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah

Dedan Kimathi Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

If monks and nuns do not cherish their time of practice, they will have nothing to offer the world. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Dedan Kimathi Quotes By Gautama Buddha

Be vigilant; guard your mind against negative thoughts. — Gautama Buddha

Dedan Kimathi Quotes By John C. Maxwell

Maturity does not always come with age; sometimes age comes alone. — John C. Maxwell

Dedan Kimathi Quotes By Albert Camus

At times one wanders, doubting the facts, even when one has discovered the secrets of the good life. To be sure, my solution is not the ideal.
But when you don't like your own life, when you know that you must change lives, you don't have any choice, do you? What can one do to become
another?Impossible. One would have to cease being anyone, forget oneself for someone else, at least once.But how? Don't bear down too hard on me.
I am like that old beggar who wouldn't let go of my hand one day on a cafe terrace: Oh, sir,he said, its not just that I am no good, but you lose
track of the light.Yes, we have lost track of the light, the mornings, the holy innocence of those who forgive themselves. — Albert Camus