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“If you don t have anything nice to say just shut up!”

— Paula Pinto, Share via Whatsapp

“Honey from the devil s fingers tastes bitter.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“The sooner growing older is stripped of reflexive dread, the better equipped we are to benefit from the countless ways in which it can enrich us.”

— Ashton Applewhite, This Chair Rocks: A Manifesto Against Ageism, Share via Whatsapp

“It s not how you start, it s how you finish.”

— Danielle Rocco, Labeled Love, Share via Whatsapp

“Small truths have greater power than big lies.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“Once upon a time, a wise man said, I have nothing to say! Wisdom does not always talk, it talks at the right time, saying the right words.”

— Olaotan Fawehinmi, The Soldier Within, Share via Whatsapp

“You can crush a rose; all it will do is give off perfume.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“A spider is slow, but its web catches the fastest flies.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“You don t know your presence of tomorrow, so why to WASTE today?!!!”

— Jaiminsinh Parmar, Share via Whatsapp

“Light enters a broken vessel more easily than an intact one.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“The soul s tears are worth more than the heart s smiles.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“A clean pond is more useful than a dirty ocean.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“You cannot catch a whale and a fish with the same bait.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“You can see a person without using your eyes, hear a person without using your ears, carry a person without using your hands, speak to a person without using your mouth, and move a person without using your feet.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“Acquaintances are numerous. Friends are few. Enemies many.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“He who walks with the wise goes farther than he who runs with fools.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp

“To be ignorant is to be in the dark; to be wise is to be in the light. An illiterate person is disabled intellectually; an unenlightened person is handicapped spiritually.”

— Matshona Dhliwayo, Share via Whatsapp