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"The unfairness of judging others comes in that we judge them on the basis of our own values and beliefs, yet we can never exactly stand on common ground."
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"Woe to you experts in the law, because you have taken away the key to knowledge. You yourselves have not entered, and you have hindered those who were entering."
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Personal Development

"I think that I am too warm to negatively judge individuals, yet I am cold enough to negatively judge humanity."
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Personal Development

"I collected speech from so called "Smart", "Genius" nation... the judge is going to be made from you... ...Don't worry "Notes of A Dead Man Sequel" are going to be one damn long journey."
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Personal Development

"When hatred judges, the verdict is just guilty."
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Personal Development

"The masses who complain about bad leadership must first check their unbiased choices."
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Personal Development

"Up the narrow stairs and into the kitchen. Rosie's mother looked around and made a face as if to indicate that it did not meet her standards of hygiene, containing as it did, edible foodstuffs. "Coffee? Water?" Don't say wax fruit. "Wax fruit?" Damn."
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Personal Development

"So many things people say may seem so good and right, you only have to think twice to know what is so good and right!"
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Personal Development

"As much as I respect him, he is somewhat of an ignorant fool."
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Personal Development

"Looks sure can be deceiving: not every 'ugly' person is a 'bad' person (or is guilty of whatever it is that they are accused of)."
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Personal Development

"Some people would regard people who look like they do as ugly if they did not look like them."
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"The challenge therefore, as you strive for success, is to make it a habit to live your life on purpose. You must learn to make deliberate plans and then practice the art and science of doing things on purpose."
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"The biblical preacher talks about the poor man's wisdom that saved a city but he was immediately forgotten. A poverty of ideas, contributions, uniqueness or influence, will overshadow the visibility of good potential. Keep those ideas flowing and you will not be forgotten."
Wisdom

"Appearance matters, we see your presentation before we get a chance to sample the substance within. You might miss a chance for the latter."
Perception

"Whilst you can be a stepping stone to help others succeed, you are not a dirty mat to be abused by others."
Ethics

"A life that lacks physical exercise and activity leads to lethargy and promotes sickness of both body and mind. Exercise is important because it helps the heart, lungs, muscles and brain to be more efficient in their use of oxygen. Take personal responsibility over what you can control " it's your life."
Health

"Never fool yourself, success will not come by accident " it must be deliberately planned for. If opportunities don't come on their own, they too must be created or attracted."
Success

"If you are going to grow in personal effectiveness, you must become an excellent communicator. Achieving your goals and fulfilling your mission calls for communication excellence verbally, vocally and non-verbally. As you grow in this regard, you make forward strides towards significance " the capacity to make contributions that count and matter."
Success

"Connect by listening well and speaking relevantly without being prejudiced or sarcastic. Learn to listen with your eyes as much as you listen with your ears. Generate interest in the person and subject, that way people will become more interested in you."
Social

"The key to leadership remains influence. What kind of a leader are you and how do you deliberately model your leadership to achieve desired impact on those you influence or you seek to influence?"
Leadership

"The role of political leadership in any society will remain critical to the socio-economic progression of the world. It is however worrying to see the growing number of people, including the youth, getting into politics for economic gain and not for a cause. This, inter alia, is the contaminated seed and eventual root of chronic corruption because such leadership will always be selfishly seeking gain and enrichment from their roles and offices."
Politics
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