Odimegwu Ojukwu Quotes & Sayings
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It is nice enough to be a child, but it is far rarer, and much more precious, to no longer be young, and to truly feel young again. — Dexter Palmer

The language crystallizes nations into certain patterns yet according to its own fabric, and that has always been a socio-national security dilemma to every nation. — Ibrahim Ibrahim

Nothing can shark the wheels or crush the spirit of a determined people, said Dim Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu — Mgbasonwu Vincent Nwabinye

As a husband, father and public servant, I'm thankful for the counsel and wisdom of my older brothers - Bill, who was a priest, and Kevin, who is a priest. — Denis McDonough

I've finally become an old guy. — Anton Corbijn

Emotions embarassed her except when she sang. My dad said that was exactly why she sang. — Sarah Winman

Value our lives because we never know what day or what time itll be over, ... Rich, famous, whatever, it just makes you appreciate just seeing today. — Ludacris

Possibly everyone will travel by air in another fifty years. I'm not sure I like the idea of millions of planes flying around overhead. I love the sky's unbroken solitude. I don't like to think of it cluttered up by aircraft, as roads are cluttered up by cars. I feel like the western pioneer when he saw barbed-wire fence lines encroaching on his open plains. The success of his venture brought the end of the life he loved. — Charles Lindbergh

It's impossible, I think, however much I'd become disillusioned politically or evolve into a post-political person, I don't think I'd ever change my view that socialism is the best political moment humans have ever come up with. — Christopher Hitchens

I have not yet begun to fight. — John Paul Jones

There are plenty of people, in need of our attention, who have very little with which to repay us. But I feel that we are well within our rights if we cultivate the acquaintance of persons whom we have discovered to be in possession of specialized talents in the field of character-building. One such acquaintance may serve as a stimulant to us; another a sedative. One man laughs his fears and frets away and another growls at them. It is fortunate for us if we can recognize the exact effect that other people have on us. Then we know when to seek or avoid them. — Lloyd C. Douglas

Above all, discard the irrelevant. — Barbara Tuchman

The people find great solace in the idea of a personal God whose grace, obtained through devotion, can overpower the shackles of karma and samsara. The — Devdutt Pattanaik