Two minutes man, two minutes man!!! Oga 24 hours, after you nack that girl throughout the night, as she dey leave your side... She come do short time with my neighbor again for about two to three hours. Oga easy you no fit destroy wetin process you into this world. Just respect the bible verse proverb 31 vs 3 Do not give your strength to women. Two minutes man mind don rest like this.

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'Quotes, proverbs, and wise sayings are fragments of wisdom that, when gathered, build the castle of enlightenment.' - Aloo Denish Obiero

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" An old Chinese proverb states :
A journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step''.
I say, '' And ends up with blisters and sore feet
In a hospital bed''.

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Writing became therapeutic for me and it looks like its bocoming therapeutic for others.
If i can change someone’s life by sharing my story through poet then i believe we can all make a difference.”
BIBLE VERSE: “ TRUST IN THE LORD WITH ALL YOUR HEART AND LEAN NOT UNTO YOUR OWN UNDERSTANDING. IN ALL YOUR WAYS ACKNOWLEDGE HIM AND HE SHALL DIRECT YOUR PATH”. PROVERBS 3:5-6

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Rejoice at youth. Repent at age. - Chinese Proverb

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Learning is like a boundless sea, only diligence can reach the shore.
- Chinese Proverb

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Once you raise your own child, you will comprehend the hardship of your parents.
- Chinese Proverb

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The troublemaker's way is thorny.
— Native American proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch, keywords/tags: Native American, translation, troublemaker, thorn, thorny, wisdom, way, path, journey

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Knowledge interprets the past, wisdom foresees the future. — Native American proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch, keywords/tags: Native American, translation, past, future, knowledge, wisdom, judgement

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We will be remembered tomorrow by the tracks we leave today. — Native American proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch, keywords/tags: Native American, future, memory

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One foot in the boat, one foot in the canoe, and you end up in the river.
— Native American proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch, keywords/tags: Native American, water, river, vacillation, fence-sitting

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The more we wonder, the more we understand.
— Native American proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch, keywords/tags: Native American, translation, nature, wisdom, understanding

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Speak less thunder, wield more lightning.
—Native American proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch, keywords: Native American, nature, power, lightning, thunder, speech, speak, speaking

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Before you judge
a man for his sins
be sure to trudge
many moons in his moccasins.
(Native American proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch, keywords/tags: judgement, anti-bullying, tolerance, understanding, sympathy, words of wisdom)

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The Neapolitan proverbs are the guide in life and they have the same principles of the Bible to live a good and long life, to look out for the deceivers and the loveless people who desire to do harm to others.

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There is an Cheyenne Proverb stating:
"There are two bears wresting in You,
One is good the other is evil"
Question: which one wins?
Answer: The one you feed.

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" The book of Proverbs contains more wisdom than all the world's universities combined."

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'To say something profound can be done by anyone. To do something profound can be done by anyone. To live profoundly is a task that not everyone can do. That proverbial fifteen minutes of fame may rocket one to great heights. But life lived while walking profoundly will touch more than we can see.'

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Iron sharpens iron. Proverbs Chapter 27 verse 17

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