“The singer should sing well even if it is merely to himself, rather than dance badly for the whole world.”
Quote by Chinua Achebe
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Hopes and impediments: selected essays
This book is a compilation of essays that delve into the concepts of hope and the challenges that individuals and societies face. The essays likely cover a range of topics, including personal growth, societal issues, and philosophical musings, offering insights into the human condition and the pursuit of betterment. more
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