“Respect means order: knowing where every coin lives, why it is there, and when it must move.
Discipline is the quiet language of prosperity”
Source: Ten Sacred Rules of Wealth
“Loulie frowned. "Is something wrong, ya sayyid?"
The hunter flushed. "Forgive me, merchant. You are younger than I expected."
Loulie resisted the urge to roll her eyes. She knew it was not just a matter of youth. Men were praised for being successful at a young age, but a successful woman was a perplexing puzzle. Most men did not know how to respond to her confidence.
She raised a brow. "No, forgive me. I should not have spoke so sharply to a child.”
Source: The Stardust Thief
“In real estate, the patient always win — the land respects those who wait wisely.”
Source: True Ownership: How to Buy Generational Land: A Practical Guide to Building Lasting Land Legacy in Nigeria
“Responsibility makes one honorable, honor makes one responsible.”
Source: Honor He Wrote: 100 Sonnets For Humans Not Vegetables
“There's a woman asleep
in the body of salmon
behind the jagged teeth
and furious jaw,
parting the river
with wild desire.”
Source: Something Will Change Me: Poems of Soul and Spirit
“Let me rise in darkness,
be fed by morning silence
and choose each day to say yes.”
Source: Something Will Change Me: Poems of Soul and Spirit
“Dünyada yaptıklarınız, ahirette cennette mi yoksa cehennemde mi olacağınızı belirler.
Kime âşık olduğunuz ise zaten hangisinde olduğunuzu…”
Source: Şah. Mat. Aşk.: Bazen bir hamle, bir ömrü değiştirir
“You’d think the earth
would long ago surrender
but instead she flowers,
rising from her meager dirt
to fill the sky with color.”
Source: Something Will Change Me: Poems of Soul and Spirit
“Dignity isn't measured arithmetically. The smaller the event, the better one grasps the nuances of freedom and dignity. I sensed at that moment that I belonged to a people who were recognizing nuances. I remembered that while I was doing my military service and adjutant called to me in the courtyard and ordered me to go to his room and polish his shoes. I refused. Having exhausted threats of the rights of the Military Code, he gave in to astonishment and a sort of curiosity that I must call psychological. I explained to him that the act of shining shoes seemed in no way beneath me, that I willingly polished my barracks mate's shoes if he was late for inspection or too drunk to do this task himself. but I would not be ordered to shine shoes. I was not shot or punished.”
Source: 33 Days: A Memoir
“Je ne sais peut-être pas bien aimer ou m'y prendre en amour. Mais lorsque je suis en couple, je respecte la personne et je fais tout pour ne pas la rendre jalouse ni faire naître des doutes en elle.”