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“Every quote, every book, every film seemed to suggest that ‘one day’ someone would come into my life and love me with an intensity and a passion I had never experienced before. And to their credit they were right; It all came and went so fast it really did feel as if it were just ‘one day’....”
Ranata Suzuki“Every quote, every book, every film seemed to suggest that ‘one day’ someone would come into my life and love me with an intensity and a passion I had never experienced before. And to their credit they were right; It all came and went so fast it really did feel as if it were just ‘one day’....”
Ranata Suzuki“If you’re searching for a quote that puts your feelings into words – you won’t find it.You can learn every language and read every word ever written – but you’ll never find what’s in your heart.How can you?He has it.”
Ranata Suzuki“Even if I told you what scares me, you wouldn't understand how it feels.So just so you know, I've travelled roads I had no idea where they'd take me to.And maybe I don't know much about life and its horrors but trust me, I know enough.And I can fix everything, like I always have.”
Simran.M.Anthony“When bitter, say little; when angry, say nothing; when happy, say much; when joyful, say all.”
Matshona Dhliwayo“Courage treats the weak better than fear treats the strong.”
Matshona Dhliwayo“Lend your ears to the deaf, your eyes to the blind, your hands to the weak, your tongue to the mute, your mind to the perplexed, and your heart to the weary.”
Matshona Dhliwayo“Knowing what to say is sense, when to say it is intelligence, how to say it is wisdom, why and how to say it is enlightenment.”
Matshona Dhliwayo“The ear never forgets what the soul says.”
Matshona Dhliwayo“The worst feelings are the warm, anxious burning that portends your heart breaking followed by the wave of numbness that asphyxiates your soul.”
Ken Poirot“Scars mean you fought. Wrinkles mean you lived. Heartache means you loved.”
Matshona Dhliwayo