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.
"The greatest thieves are not caught. Not because it's not known that they are thieves but because you cannot accuse them of robbery and live. These thieves are praised as national heroes and liberators or as successful entrepreneurs."
"False prophet: A prophet whose god is not yet known."
"After a long time in laboratories, psychologists have discovered the holy grail of a happy marriage: I applied it and it didn't work."
"A man is called a saint not because he does no longer sin but because he recognizes his weakness and seeks for forgiveness every time he falls."
"Those who would give us equal opportunity for everybody are threatened by it. They are afraid to lose their privileged positions. They pay lip service to it, they act by half measures and do everything to violate the laws they have themselves instituted to make sure the high class is always high. It never changes, it always goes in a circle, when the oppressed fight and get to the top, and they become the new elite and forget the promises."
"Some people sit at life' banquet table while others serve them."
"I came into marriage with love but when I got there she refused the dictatorship and fled away, I and my wife are looking for her. Anyone who finds her please contact us. We swear not to harm her again."
"Sometimes geniuses create nothing new, they organize already existing material into something completely useful in other ways."
"Prepare for a radio, for nothing is silent like the grave."
"Never compare your love life from what you read or watched in a movie. Those are carefully thought about, yours on the good will of fate."
"What is needed is not that a religion be true, meaning that what it claims exist beyond the ink it is written with in a holy book. That is hard to prove. What is important is that a religion be a good system to help us mere mortal deal with our short and troubled life in the universe. Whether what we hope for in the afterlife materializes or not is not important, what is important is that we believe it will materialize and that gives us hope."
"Christianity has so much taken roots among us that drunkards sing gospel songs on their way home."
"Capitalism: let live who can afford to, not simply who wishes to. Life has a price and it belongs only to those who can pay it."
"When your dream turns into a nightmare, rise to the challenge and slaughter the dragons."
"If you want a meaningful life for yourself don't ask "What can the world offer to me?" but "What can I offer to the world?"