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“I have read a lot of history books and gone through a lot of history materials. The amount of information and the way that information is presented in most of those books and materials, for starters, was overwhelming for an average person and a novice like me. So in all my history books and writings, I have decided to present the information in such a way that it will be comprehensible (and in a simplified form) for ordinary and novice people. I decided to to do that because those (average and novice people) are a group of people I am writing for.”

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“Our elders were very smart than we think.Look at how Direto give us so much details in understanding their movements and past events in general ,which tell us how to complete what they started . Ba ga Mohlala = Re Banareng babo Hlabirwa le Hlabirwana, Hlabirwa e mogolo wa Mphela Ngwaketse, re batho ba go tšwa boupo-boswana bosetla mabje a sebilo. =Re batho ba gotšwa bodibane bja tšatši, bodiba boretelega bjo bole go matlabelong a bokone, ga bo lehlokwa lerekwa ka kgomo. = Re banareng re dikgomo tsha sefoka difulela maribeng le madibeng a kgole, mowe bokgaka le bonong ba palelang go fihla gona.Heeee lena bana bago makatsha ditshaba le meleko kera bo mabina ba ija. Hleng le bina Kgomo la eja di tlabile le boletebele ka maoto a masehla, gaba tsebe gore re filwe bogoshi bja batho le dibata tsha naga.Ke ka baka leo re binago raba raja. = Ba ga Mohlala ga re ba nyane re ikgodiša ka legowa la pula, bana ba monamodi a ntwa ya Mogologolo re ra Hlong lehlankela Batswako ba Mosoma = Ke morudi wa marumo a go hlabanela tsa gabo ....dikgomo tjesho gago yo a ka go dithopa eupša go ka kgaoga molamo hlogong ya yo a rumulago nna Mohlala. Mohlala mmelega ditshaba a ba a di bolotsa,ke mofenya dintwa ke fenya le basweu le mapono, ke fenyetse magoshi a mangwe dintwa. Ke rata khutso, ke hloile bao ba nthumulago. = Ke batho bao ba boago motlamogale a magopa a re go gopa a loma a setla pelo bawedi. Bare bawedi bao Ba wela bjang ba wela ka ka theku ya rumo. Theku ya rumo ya robega ba tshea mabjana ba betsha. ke batho ba bo nngwanyane a Ratheku sedula bolepu,Modupi o dula lehu a le bona modipi holofela kgomo gageno mabele ke mpholo re epa nageng. Ke batho ba sedibana sa mong, sediba se se nwang ke mong kalana. Mmefi gee enwa sediba se se a biloga.”

“Black women, we deserve deep and abiding love. We deserve love without having to struggle, without having to prove ourselves worthy, without having to be the "ride or die" girl. Love, loyalty and respect just because we have a beautiful soul.”

“He realized that his past life, his past lonely life, hadn’t been good but perfect. For every single event in that life had pushed him unwaveringly closer and closer to her. Every failure, every crumbling relationship, every breakup in the cold rain or amidst hot tears—everything had been to place him at that diner two weeks ago. To bring him to the now—sleeping on her bed, this stunning, intelligent woman next to him. All his life, he had dreamt of her, either consciously or subconsciously, and this woman had materialized in the flesh. Looking back, he wondered if the plan had been too perfect for it to be mere coincidence. Fate or whatever could substitute for fate had slowly moved him toward her.”

“As long as your father's alive, you aren't yet the duchess. All that deference isn't truly warranted, is it?" In an oppressive tone, Lady Gertrude said, "My niece is the marchioness of Sherbourne and the future duchess, a position that warrants great respect among the ton. She is, in fact, frequently called Her Grace, and given all the privileges of her future rank." He had been soundly rebuked, and he bowed his head in recognition of a worthy adversary. "Whether or not he gives me the respect due to a duchess is of no importance," Madeline said with a flick of scorn. "Americans are not impressed with the aristocracy, or so they claim. One hopes, however, Mr. Knight behaves with suitable courtesy to other women he encounters- in all walks of life." Yes, Lady Gertrude had rebuked him, but it was the contempt from his future wife that stung. "I'll do my best not to embarrass you." "Do your best not to embarrass yourself," she said with icy composure.”