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Mouloud Benzadi
“Don't dream about success,
and wait for it..
Work hard, make progress,
and reach for it!”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“Don’t let routine overwhelm you, hold you back and ruin your life.
Train your mind to break free and search for new ways to survive.”
Mouloud Benzadi

“Any road to freedom is never discreet but one surefire way to get there is allowing someone to return to the oblivion you found them in.”
Ayura Ayira, Nuclear Harlot

Henry James
“For Isabel, however, there was of course as of yet no thought of getting out, but only of advancing.”
Henry James, The Portrait of a Lady

Brittany Burgunder
“If you’re feeling doubtful or discouraged about your progress, remember that none of your efforts have gone to waste. Often, the things we want most in life will come when we least expect them, and in ways that might surprise us.”
Brittany Burgunder

“Either you want change or you want comfort, but you can't have both.”
Kierra C.T. Banks

“Your holding onto and not quitting is also progress which no one might have told you.”
Hiral Nagda

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Money brings happiness in life if used wisely for your benefit and that of your environment.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Charles Williams
“I met Mr. Persimmons in the village to-day," Mr. Batesby said to the Archdeacon. "He asked after you very pleasantly, although he's sent every day to inquire. It was he that saw you lying in the road, you know, and brought you here in his car. It must be a great thing for you to have a sympathetic neighbour at the big house; there's so often friction in these small parishes."

"Yes," the Archdeacon said.

"We had quite a long chat," the other went on. "He isn't exactly a Christian, unfortunately, but he has a great admiration for the Church. He thinks it's doing a wonderful work—especially in education. He takes a great interest in education; he calls it the star of the future. He thinks morals are more important than dogma, and of course I agree with him."

"Did you say 'of course I agree' or 'of course I agreed'?" the Archdeacon asked. "Or both?"

"I mean I thought the same thing," Mr. Batesby explained. He had noticed a certain denseness in the Archdeacon on other occasions. "Conduct is much the biggest thing in life, I feel. 'He can't be wrong whose life is for the best; we needs must love the higher when we see Him.' And he gave me five pounds towards the Sunday School Fund."

"There isn't," the Archdeacon said, slightly roused, "a Sunday School Fund at Fardles."

"Oh, well!" Mr. Batesby considered. "I daresay he'd be willing for it to go to almost anything active. He was very keen, and I agree—thought just the same, on getting things done. He thinks that the Church ought to be a means of progress. He quoted something about not going to sleep till we found a pleasant Jerusalem in the green land of England. I was greatly struck. An idealist, that's what I should call him. England needs idealists to-day."

"I think we had better return the money," the Archdeacon said, "If he isn't a Christian�"

"Oh, but he is," Mr. Batesby protested. "In effect, that is. He thinks Christ was the second greatest man the earth has produced."

"Who was the first?" the Archdeacon asked.

Mr. Batesby paused again for a moment. "Do you know, I forgot to ask?" he said. "But it shows a sympathetic spirit, doesn't it? After all, the second greatest! That goes a long way. Little children, love one another—if five pounds helps us to teach them that in the schools. I'm sure mine want a complete new set of Bible pictures."
-Chap. VI The Sabbath”
Charles Williams, War in Heaven

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Money doesn't buy happiness, but hospitals don't care about your happiness, they only care about your pocket before you get treatment.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Success is guaranteed to a select few, but death is for all.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“You don't want respect! You want representation!
...Asking for respect will never get you any respect at all.
But seeking and demanding representation will give you self-respect and the true respect you deserve.
Is this just a political statement, you tell me is not everything political?”
Anonymous @AnonymousLyWise

“The right-wing culture-war mentality is a political distraction used by the right-wing talking heads to manipulate their voters.
But if you wanna truly stop a right-wing ideology you must replace it with a better ideology!

Oppressing an ideology makes it stronger.
But give people a better option and you can replace it permanently.
You don't want respect! You want representation!
...Asking for respect will never get you any respect at all.
But seeking and demanding representation will give you self-respect and the true respect you deserve.”
Anonymous @AnonymousLyWise

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The majority of my African brothers and sisters are still chained in the spiritual realm, while they imagine themselves physically free.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“In the past, the strongest individual was chosen as the leader or ruler. But the concept of civilization has decided to give the crown to the smartest.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Brittany Burgunder
“It’s a new year but you don’t feel like a new you
Maybe instead you’re ruminating on your lows
And beating yourself up for how far you still must go
It’s easy to despair when we measure and compare
But it’s an illusion
It’s trivial, a distraction and meaningless fluff
For who you are now is more than enough
So, instead of thinking about how far you must run
Focus in on how far you have come.”
Brittany Burgunder

“Becoming better is not about reaching perfection, but about embracing growth and progress every step of the way.”
Henry Johnson Jr

“People who resort to 'body-shaming' in debates are like a toxic force hindering the nation's growth—a cancer that corrodes the fabric of constructive dialogue and obstructs the path to progress.”
Don Santo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“The wrong or right way does not exist in the mind of an adventurous individual.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“It is time for so-called good men to wake up and then take their rightful places in all domain of life.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

“Ah, but they aren’t rocks to trip you up. They are there to guide your path and show you which way to go. Through it all, you do nothing but flow. Onward, onward, ever toward your destination.”
Laura Rollins, A Pocket of Stars

“Stop waiting for the perfect moment or the perfect plan. Progress begins with action, no matter how small.”
Jen Alvares

Mwanandeke Kindembo
“Citizen depression has always been the fuel of all marketing strategies throughout the ages.”
Mwanandeke Kindembo

David Celestin
“A dream is a higher desire for progress, transmitted to a human being as a duty.”
David Celestin

“Don’t underestimate the power of consistent progress. Small things become big things.”
Brian Reese

Abhysheq Shukla
“Diplomacy cannot thrive in an environment where ego overshadows ethics. Toxic leadership turns negotiations into battlegrounds and progress into casualties.”
Abhysheq Shukla

“Imagine creating a product so helpful it solved all the problems of humanity and then humanity complaining because it's bored. Now you understand the problem of ChatGPT”
Amber Garibay, The AI Writing Coach: How to Use Email, ChatGPT, and a Rubber Chicken to Become a Best-Selling Author and Sell More Books : A Guide to AI, Email, and Smart ... PLAN: Amber Garibay for President Book 2)

“What would the Space serve humanity if our home is shaking in its foundation, built and maintained throughout history
by ancestors adamant to segregate, discriminate, and divide?

For what future do all these new technologies mean when we keep challenging the Oneness of our own human race?”
Claudys Kantara, Rebel Thoughts of Wisdom: Inspiring Conscious Change for Personal & Collective Growth

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