Joseph Ogbonna
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At life's twilight, gold and silver do not matter.
Every man ought always to be sober, because all men are destined finally for the soil.
There are perhaps billions of gazes in the world. But only one can have the magnetic gaze of love.
Lust and infatuation are ephemeral. Only love can stand the test of an entire lifetime.
I would rather be cheated than cheat anyone. I would rather sacrifice 'gain' and have my reputation intact, because my reputation is more important to me than yours.
The dearth of faith or religion is the death of existence. Because our existence must revolve around faith.
Prove me right or prove me wrong. Life is a mystery beyond the comprehension of the brainiest of all scientists and philosophers.
The failure to acknowledge your fears and weaknesses is nothing more than feigned courage.
When I depart the realm of the terrestrial, for the splendour of the celestial, do not bury my remains in the valley of the kings. For robbers would move my bones in search of gold rings. I detest sharing the glory of the blue-bloods with them in death. But I would like my molded clay buried in the worm infested earth, where it would nourish both worm and field, and help moisture give life to mother earth's withered yield.
An unprincipled man is utterly dangerous to himself.
Its only a foolish man that doesn't plan for death. And more foolish if he fails to plan for the after life.
Let him who wields so much power allow sobriety to order the governance of his heart.
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