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“Clenched fists are not open to receive blessings.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“A lion is only dangerous if it has teeth.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“You cannot till this year’s land using last year’s sun.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“Dream more. Learn more. Work more. Become more.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“It is in vain to wipe away tears in the rain.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“We are all saints, until we are caught.”

— Zain Abdul Nassir, Share via Whatsapp

“A defeated warrior is still greater than a victorious coward.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“The thing about failure is that we can recover from it. We can stand up and move forward. Yes! We may be required to reshape our vision every time we meet an obstacle. But the root of the vision stays the same.”

— Mitta Xinindlu, Share via Whatsapp

“If someone is not your type, don t waste their time or yours by flirting with them.”

— Germany Kent, Share via Whatsapp

“It s easy to move on from an issue when there s an apology. Apologise to others when in the wrong. If they don’t apologise to you, don’t let it hold you from living your best life.”

— Mitta Xinindlu, Share via Whatsapp

“Sometimes a smile can be more intriguing than a whole collection of words!”

— Purvi Mehta, When Fate Conspires, Share via Whatsapp

“Life can create better ironies than a writer s pen.”

— Purvi Mehta, When Fate Conspires, Share via Whatsapp

“Yes, we learn from adults. But we get the purest lessons from our toddlers.”

— Mitta Xinindlu, Share via Whatsapp

“The more you ask questions, the bigger you grow your knowledge vault. Perhaps, also the wiser you become.”

— Mitta Xinindlu, Share via Whatsapp

“We got to know because we were not afraid to ask questions.”

— Mitta Xinindlu, Share via Whatsapp

“If they don t want to answer to your questions, ask them why.”

— Mitta Xinindlu, Share via Whatsapp

“Ask, ask, ask away! Toddlers know no limit. That’s how they grow their minds.”

— Mitta Xinindlu, Share via Whatsapp