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.
"You are not required to perform like them, you are required to perform like you."
"Take one minute every day and think hard about your life. You will always change for the best."
"A business plan is like a war plan, when you competitors know about it, it's no longer of any use."
"Can anyone maintain power without lying? It looks to me like living without breathing. Morality apart, I think some evils are part and parcel of nature and we cannot do without them. Sometimes evil is even necessary to run this evil nature."
"Life has a positive and negative side. Happy people ignore the negative side."
"Forget about tomorrow, it's a myth. You only have today to do what you want to do."
"If you aren't destroying your enemies, it's because you have been conquered and assimilated, you do not even have an idea of who your enemies are. You have been brainwashed into believing you are your own enemy, and you are set against yourself. The enemy is laughing at you as you tear yourself to pieces. That is the most effective warfare an enemy can launch on his foes: confounding them."
"The teachers of hell should be sent there first to be able to describe it accurately."
"Self-censorship is more efficient than any police. You write and say not what you really think, but what you believe is acceptable. By that process we lose those revolutionary ideas that could change society for the better."
"Every revolution starts with the aim to help the poor, but when the poor get it they forget who they were and become the new oppressors. The cycle goes on forever."
"The most successful are not the most perfect, but the imperfect who dare to believe that they can despite the damning verdict."
"After losing faith, even an atheist feels a yawning void in his soul that needs filling; there is nothing imaginable that he can fill with it. It was all along meant to be filled with the sacred, with the unknown and unknowable power. That's the curse or blessing of humanity."
"I am not afraid of what god can do to me. He is already doing it."
"Politicians are a breed of the human race who believe they know everything."
"Every time you say it is impossible, you shoot yourself in the foot."