First, I am a Yoruba man. Second I am a Nigerian. Third I am an African. Fourth I am a creation of Providence and lastly I am human and that's the most important thing... humanity.

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“One can be politically free, economically free, religiously free, but still be enslaved by thoughts of judgement, fear, attachments, beliefs of inferiority & superiority. Only once we relinquish all beliefs are we truly free.”
©GhairoDanielsQuotes

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Human nature first and politics second.

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don't give second chance to the one who hurt you in past, because we don't read books backwards as we know what's gonna happen in that chapter.

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The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle is a statement about the Fourier transform, not about nature. The first falls where the second is not applicable.

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Letting yourself become completely consumed with someone who doesn't even deserve a second of your attention or affection, will literally destroy everything you are and could've became. And when you finally let yourself see who they truly are, even though it will still completely break every part of you, you will discover a newly found feeling of self respect and a freedom that you've never known existed.

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Memories are made in a second, but last a lifetime.

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Life always gives us a second chance it's called today.

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It's lunacy how humans spend most of their time consumed with greed knowing full well, the world's wealth won't buy one second of time.

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There is no question nor answer, that does not, somehow, someway, begin and end with us. We are our environment. If desiring a permanent, positive change, it cannot come about by saving our climate nor manipulating our politics. No Second Coming, before the first -- self! Change the way our hearts think, and then the earth will become a pure blossom in the Heaven of Eternity.

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A preconceived notion cannot be justified.

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ROBERT SHERRIFF - AUSTRALIAN - POET -AUTHOR - SINGER - ACTOR - AMERICAN HISTORIAN – PHOTOGRAPHER- DEDICATED TO Robert Lloyd Sherriff 3rd
"Time is a sculptor, carving moments into memories, each second a chiseled stroke shaping the essence of our lives."

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It takes one hundred days to build trust only to lose it in a split second

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Life is precious: Squeeze out of every possible-filled-second, a blossoming hour.

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I think, Eden, before the fall, is motivation behind all gardens...the bounty secondary.

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There will always be people for whom (no matter how sweet the blessings), the cup is half empty. For these chronic pessimists, I say try the power of two P-words: first and foremost; prayer, and secondly; positive thinking. Focus on the blessings God has given, and even though the cup may not be running over, give thanks for the portion that is half full. Things could always be worse!

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After a few seconds without oxygen, where is the white man/woman or the black man/woman. They're all cadavers.
Hebert Logerie

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Some of the respected people ask me how we get pain when
Our soul is amar body destroyed into the ashes you make your stupid thoughts
I just asked are you dead or alive because three naama one is ashes second is your body which is sucking giving unnecessary demand of health third is death.so when you leave think are you alive after that how much will be the pain because since from birth it happens.
With love all
Aghori mhabharamnad

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Prophecy is time... doubling-back for a second chance.

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God created the real, the wizard behind the screen, spiritual archetypes He created in six days -- if He says so, fine with me -- could have been six seconds -- He is God! Evolution is not the master, it is the reflection of what is and all that can be -- Infinite!

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P.S. being a hero is not about the cape, mask, or special powers, but simply being brave enough to walk in your own skin each day unapologetically... Walking through the fire, stepping over fear, and leaving doubt behind... Because the next second, thought, or moment is the real tomorrow as we continue to get stronger from the mistakes of yesterday...

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When you find that you stepped back from ever chaotic crowd. When the anger sheds off and you gaze it all calmly... That's the first step. When you disengage with the wordly bonds and gather the courage to move on.... That's the second step. As we step up, the ladder unveils. Carry along determination, carry along the strength... The one who is calling is surely walking by your side.

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Politics and Economics ... two sides of the same coin. Both are meant to deal with an equitable distribution of resources, not just financial, but those of humanity, where pillars of freedom and justice are valued beyond the stanchions of power, discrimination, and greed.

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The second chance is not promised,
What you do in the morning has an effect
On your evening.
Remember all that you have is your soul.

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The economy is the backbone of a country and war breaks it.

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Existence is a mere nanosecond. All else is past or future. As the future is unattainable: we exist in the past.

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Bad things always happen. It happens everyday, every minute, every second. It happens to good people too.
It’s just that most of us only care to realise it when it happens to us.
You were not chosen, you were not cursed... Bad things just happen. Only this time it happened to you.

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There will always be a second chance, as long as your mind believes it. April 2017.

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Each day I'm plagued by three doles,
These gargantuan weights on my soul:
First, that I must somehow EXIT this fen.
Second, because I cannot know WHEN.
And yet it's the third that torments me so,
Having no way to know where the HELL I will go!
('Ech day me cometh tydinges thre' loose translation by Michael R. Burch; keywords: doles, dolor, tidings, sorrow, pain, depression, lament)

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Every angel is terrifying. And yet, alas, I invoke you, one of the soul's lethal raptors, well aware of your nature. As in the days of Tobias, when one of you, obscuring his radiance, stood at the simple threshold, appearing ordinary rather than appalling while the curious youth peered through the window. ('Rilke's Second Elegy' by Rainer Maria Rilke, loose translation by Michael R. Burch)

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