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.

"Don't lose your time gazing at the spilled milk. There are other cows to milk."



"When you start doing the impossible, you make it possible."



"Conscience is the parliament in our mind. It depends on who holds the majority."



"Peace is something you only have when your enemy is gone. Either after you have turned him into a friend or vanquished him."



"The boundary between good and evil are clearer for more common folks but gets blurred more and more as people get more power over their fellows."



"Some people are good only because they are afraid of punishment. These justify why we need government."



"Then nothing became something, and I was born, and I wrought great havoc in the world in the time allotted to me, and I returned to nothingness."



"No one can claim perfection, that's why everyone needs a second chance ad infinitum."



"Even if you are not evil, pretend to be. It will put off some abuse."



"Once you are in power, never forget those who put you there. Deal with those who think they can do better than you and those who think you are god's representative on earth. Deal with each other according to his actions."



"Fiction writers, magicians, politicians and priests are the only people rewarded for entertaining us with their lies."



"A coward: a man or woman who is unsatisfied by his condition and believes he was destined to accept it that way."



"Spiritual leaders, priests and prophets are lamps burning in the dark, seeking meaning for humanity."



"The Bible is man in a nutshell. Good and evil live side by side in the same book. That's why it's cherished. The good find in it encouragement, the weak solace, the evil, justification."

