“Evil is but an ideology, it can’t be snuffed by killing the body. Yes, by killing, you lessen the holders, but then come new ones, meaner and bolder. It takes another ideology to neutralize an ideology. If you hate darkness, stop cursing the night; if you hate darkness, just switch on the light.”
“If in a town all the people are wise, that town can be called “The Town of the Wise.” But if the people are half fools, half wise, the wise will stoop, making town not-so wise. There it is—“Water seeks its own level”— the good and the bad in constant battle. More good than bad, it’s a livable world; more bad than good, it’s a dangerous world.”
“Money earned the hard way will be treasured, wise spending of every cent is insured. Money gotten the easy way is gross, holders of it often end up in loss.”
“The judge of all things you did in the past is where and how you’re now in this world vast. The judge of all things you are doing now is when far days come, where and how art thou?”
“When you love, so in return you be loved, it is not love of others but self-love. When you make peace, so be seen like a dove, it is not love of others but self-love. When you relate well, so you won’t be robbed, it is not love of others but self-love. Love of others expects no dividend, much like the parents’ love for their children.”
“Oh, I love praises—they make me feel good; they seem to tell me: “As I am, I’m good.” But criticisms make me feel better; they seem to tell me: “I can be better.”
“Seen as man of God, a pastor who rapes is more vile than a layman who too rapes. As man of trust, an officer who steals is worse than civvies with hands in the tills.”
“Light up your life with liberating goals; stop wishing wishes, start pursuing goals. If the lights of your goals and dreams are off, there’s no happiness to even speak of.”
“Find a room—the smallest you could lie in, get a single stick and sweep the room clean. Bet, even a whole day won’t be enough to clean the room—even of it just half! But bundle up the sticks into a broom, and use it to sweep a much bigger room. I bet you, in nearly no time at all, you have cleaned it up well—not half but whole!”
“Who is my best friend? My own family! It’s worth all the time, effort, and money. If they leave me, my love is forever. Why like this? Oh, your soul knows the answer!”
“When there’s tyranny, freedom comes to fore— when no tyranny, freedom we ignore. When there’s hypocrisy, truth comes to fore— when no hypocrisy, truth we ignore. When there’s hostility, peace comes to fore— when no hostility, peace we ignore. When there’s misery, blessings come to fore— when no misery, blessings we ignore.”
“Certainly, money is not everything; but, in this hard world, who needs everything? Just enough to wipe tears of self-pity is all dreamed of by the countless needy.”
“Give workers care and appreciation; to their needs give your fullest attention. Be quick in your praise for each good effort; treat them like partners, not stuff of some sort. When you start to see increased production by way of care and appreciation, this is what you would have stunningly known: “Great results came at same compensation!”
“The world is yet waiting for a savior, free it from the clutches of impostors; but not one in suit of armor and all, rather one with truths that alter the soul.”
“Do you want the “WAY OF PLAYING DEVILS” where you resort to all sorts of evils like drug-dealing, stealing, or kidnapping as shortcut to the life you are dreaming? Oh, not a few picked out this direction! A shortcut to their gratification! Couldn’t care less if their soul possession be cast into eternal damnation!”
“Jumping from highest, landing is hardest; jumping from lowest, landing is softest. They are happiest who once been saddest; they are saddest who once been happiest.”
“Imagine yourself wealthy and healthy, but getting death threats from an enemy. Or you’re successful—your pay so hefty, but have drug addict in the family. As no symphony without harmony, no true happiness without symmetry. Harmony is the soul of the earth; discord is the sound of the devil’s mirth.”