Nkanyezi Nkwanyana Quotes & Sayings
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Never defend yourself; agree with your critics, it takes the wind out of their sails. — Fay Weldon
Better spare to have of thine own, then aske of other men.
[Better spare to have of thine own than ask of other men.] — George Herbert
To offer no resistance to life is to be in a state of grace, ease, and lightness. This state is then no longer dependent upon things being in a certain way, good or bad. It seems almost paradoxical, yet when your inner dependency on form is gone, the general conditions of your life, the outer forms, tend to improve greatly. Things, people, or conditions that you thought you needed for your happiness now come to you with no struggle or effort on your part, and you are free to enjoy and appreciate them - while they last. All those things, of course, will still pass away, cycles will come and go, but with dependency gone there is no fear of loss anymore. Life flows with ease. — Eckhart Tolle
Take care not to begin anything of which you may repent. — Publilius Syrus
I wanted to play saxophone, but all I could get were a few squeaks. — Stevie Ray Vaughan
How impossible, how utterly absurd it would be for the disciples
these disciples, such men as these!
to try and become the light of the world! No, they are already the light, and the call has made them so. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
The fact that most people do not understand and respect the very best things, such as Mozart's concertos, is what permits men like us to become famous. — Johannes Brahms
It's okay, when we as women are in a serving role. But it's not okay, it appears, still, when we have full access to power. — Joan Kirner
No one loathed her more than she and thus none could truly harm her. — Michael R. Fletcher
You can't hate someone whose story you know. — Margaret J. Wheatley
You have to believe the lie to live it, to make others see you the way you need to be seen. — J.D. Robb
I had three chairs in my house; one for solitude, two for friendship, three for society. — Henry David Thoreau
But as for being about to kill me, Draco, you have had several long minutes now, we are quite alone, I am more defenseless than you can have dreamed of finding me, and still you have not acted. . . — J.K. Rowling
