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"Success is a journey, you can reach your destination only when you know..."

"Life is like a book and we are only but readers. We cannot change its content, but to live by it".

"Life is an ongoing project, it is either you complete it or abandone it".

"Success is like fruits hanging in the air, for some, they just wait for it to drop, and for others, they reach out and get it".

"It is important to make new friends, but it is much more important to keep old ones".

"Wherever you are now is a climp up or down the stairs of life. It is your will or lack of it that determines your direction".

"Countries are not adjudged great by their resources, but by social stability and good governance".

"The irony of life is that bad news makes the loudest noise thereby over-shadowing the good things that are happening".

“Trust cannot be bargained. it is always taken for granted”.

“Life is fun only when you are free-spirited. Let the past go so that you create room for the future”.

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