“There are no soft grounds in life. Just places to water and plough.”
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Famous Michael Bassey Johnson Quotes
“Love your friends from the depth of your heart but don’t ever be blind to their faults.”
“Lucid dreams are the dreamer’s treasure.”
“Those without an idea of who you are make you become what they think.”
“Strawberries should be admired, not eaten.”
“The Guava fruit tastes great, but its seeds are annoying.”
“While nature is free for all to roam, it costs only your attention.”
“Show gratitude when you win. Be hopeful when you lose. In everything, give thanks.”
“True and real friends don’t feel the need to be praised and worshipped.”
“In the kingdom of spices, garlic is the king.”
“Nobody applauds nature, yet she still glows.”
“When a person is deserted, he learns by default, how to survive.”
“We are here to turn the forest into a home, and make peace with all creatures.”
“Sometimes it is okay for the not-so-okay to act like they are okay.”
“He who loves nature loves peace.”
“The mild heat of the morning sun is a healing gift from heaven.”
“It is not how heavy you fall. It is how fast you catch yourself.”
“Any hour can be your final hour, so make every hour count.”
“When you have been a victim of constant hunger, you learn how to stop wasting food.”
“When you speak from the heart, you are not giving a speech, you are communicating.”
“Think great, because great ideas run the world.”
“When you are friends with your storm, you dance, instead of getting blown away.”
“Some burdens don't come to make you a Sisyphus. They come to show you the path to freedom.”
“Pray less against the storm, and more for strength to withstand its rage.”
“A single blow from the fist of life is enough to turn the simp into a great philosopher.”
“Pursue money while you're alive, so that poverty will not pursue you when you're old.”
“Telling a stutterer to speak up is like telling the lame to get up.”
“Stuttering is more of a thing of the mind, than that of the tongue”
“Everybody stuttered, but the fellow who stuttered too much was called a stutterer.”