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Famous Mokokoma Mokhonoana Quotes
“I am yet to hear someone claim that a salary is nothing but a number.”
“One of the main differences between a slave and an employee is that the employee sold themselves.”
“The employer is ultimately interested in the growth of the business, not that of the employee.”
“Working just for money is to some people more humiliating than being unemployed.”
“Selling your time is slightly better than selling your body.”
“The vast majority of people cannot enjoy being with someone without talking to him or her.”
“Listening to a good song is usually consolation for being unable to enjoy silence.”
“We often say a lot about ourselves by saying only a few words, or nothing at all.”
“At times it is what we do not say, or not saying a thing, that says a lot about us.”
“The more you know, the less you talk. The less you talk, the more you know.”
“The shortest sentence that adequately describes life is as long as the universe.”
“Only the steps of a one-step long journey can be taken all at the same time.”
“Watching the Dance of Life tends to make us forget that we are part of the dance.”
“How was your day?’ ought to be ‘How did you look at your day?”
“Life is a symphony to the wise. And a cacophony to the foolish.”
“We sometimes learn, not from something, but from not having learned from it.”
“To make man superman, add the word ‘super’ to the word ‘man’; or meditation to his day.”
“Mindfulness is the difficult art of simply replacing thinking with experiencing.”
“Destroying the seeds of disappointment requires you to unexpect the expected.”
“Not even once has life or the weather complained about a human being.”
“Unfortunately, fools think that shouting makes their arguments convincing, or more convincing.”
“You cannot really convince a man who has always been blind that he does not see.”
“Even a book that is made up of only untruths can greatly improve us intellectually.”
“The way most people use their minds is analogous to an ambulance that is used only as an umbrella.”