Bangambiki Habyarimana is a Rwandan author and thinker whose writings inspire readers to live with compassion, wisdom, and courage. Known for his reflective words on love, peace, and humanity, he encourages people to rise above challenges and embrace their inner strength. His works often highlight the power of kindness, the importance of unity, and the resilience of the human spirit. Through his thought-provoking insights, he motivates others to pursue a meaningful life while contributing to a better, more harmonious world.
"Writing is sharing. You share what you have. Great writers have more to share."
"A writer is never alone, he is always in conversation with himself."
"If you want to be extremely important in people's lives, give them extremely good services they can't find anywhere else."
"Competition may help us create better products and services but in the end competition really seeks to destroy the opponent. To put him out of the power to compete against you."
"The best way to destroy your enemies is to make them adopt your worldview."
"Slaves in the past were captured by force, today's slaves surrender themselves. The masters are the same old folk (who are now more civilized) who would not lift a hand against a fellow human being! They have established economic systems that perpetuate their superiority so the poor are blamed either for their laziness or their fate."
"I admire the way the Bible defies anybody who wants to nail it on a preferred meaning. There are so many ways to interpret the Bible as there are different opinions about what a certain passage or verse really means. So anybody can go there and read a meaning into (eigesis) whatever passage or verse he wants to suit his inclinations. Proof that the Bible is inspired? It caters for all sorts of people and views."
"Encouraging words are hands that pool others from the despair of life."
"I live nearby a graveyard, that's where I get all my inspiration for wisdom and life."
"In leadership, the way up is down. Serve before you get served."
"There is no difference between ancient and modern paganism. Christianity has five gods: three that band together against one who apparently has managed to stand his ground for millennia, and a mother of god who is worshiped at the same level as the other members of the quadrinity."
"You can only make magic if you act at the right time when the right conditions are in place."
"There are no laws set in stones, follow your basic instincts, they contain the laws that guide you existence."
"My gut instinct is that these heavens and hells exist nowhere else except in our hearts and minds."
"Life has no map; it's made of random events, always caused by something beyond your control."
"Friend: A potential enemy with whom relations have not yet deteriorated to all-out war."