“Remember that in the end, those who laughed the hardest did not prove to be the happiest.” Quote by Mitta Xinindlu
“Recognise the type of laughter that you receive. Some people laugh when they're intensely irritated. Not necessarily because they find you amusing.” Inspirational QuotesLife QuotesMotivational QuotesMitta XinindluTears QuotesLaughter QuotesLessons From ToddlersReality Check Quotes Author:Mitta Xinindlu
“Laugh often. But also laugh genuinely.” Inspirational QuotesLife QuotesMotivational QuotesMitta XinindluTears QuotesLaughter QuotesLessons From ToddlersReality Check Quotes Author:Mitta Xinindlu
“Not everyone who laughs with you is on your side. Some do it to make you a prey to their evil plans.” Inspirational QuotesLife QuotesMotivational QuotesMitta XinindluTears QuotesLaughter QuotesLessons From ToddlersReality Check Quotes Author:Mitta Xinindlu
“Not everything has to be taken seriously. But not everything is funny either.” Inspirational QuotesLife QuotesMotivational QuotesMitta XinindluHappiness QuotesLaughter QuotesLessons From ToddlersReality Check QuotesSeriousness Quotes Author:Mitta Xinindlu
“Best way apes know to make sure nobody questions their words is to call them divine intervention, rather than human creation. But if you could transcend the primitive instinct of connecting divinity with the supernatural, you would plainly see, human creation is divine creation - human intervention is the most divine it gets. That is why, my creations are divine creation, but that divinity is firmly rooted in my own consciousness - not in some imaginary heaven, but in my own organic and very much mortal human brain. Quran, Bible, Vedas - it's all human creation, no matter how much their proponents peddle them otherwise. Sure, they have a divine element to them, hence, there is good in them, but that divinity, that goodness, is rooted in humans, not in some anthropomorphic supernatural deity.” SpiritualityTheologyHolinessDivinityHumanistFundamentalismAgnosticScripturesDivine InterventionNeurotheology Book:The Divine Refugee Source: The Divine Refugee
“Sometimes our success is blocked by the people that we're with. We need to evaluate the role of each individual in our lives.” Inspirational QuotesLife QuotesMotivational QuotesRelationship QuotesSuccess QuotesMitta XinindluFriendship QuotesReality Check QuotesImportance QuotesEvaluation Quotes Author:Mitta Xinindlu
“Some valuable lessons are disguised as an inconvenience. Don't miss out on them.” Inspirational QuotesMotivational QuotesLife Quotes And SayingsMitta XinindluLearning QuotesReality Check QuotesLessons QuotesInconvenience Quotes Author:Mitta Xinindlu
“Sometimes you don't need to change yourself to succeed. You just need to remove some people from your life.” Inspirational QuotesMotivational QuotesRelationship QuotesSuccess QuotesMitta XinindluChange QuotesReality Check QuotesFriendships Quotes Author:Mitta Xinindlu
“We live in a world that labels everything and everyone. It makes the system much simpler. I mean, without names, we would all be just humans. Which could be great, but more complicated. But, there is also misidentification and mislabeling which lead to misunderstanding and mistreatment.” Mitta XinindluSociety QuotesIndividuality QuotesReality Check QuotesName QuotesSystem QuotesIdentification QuotesLabelling QuotesMistreatment Quotes Author:Mitta Xinindlu
“The major problem in Africa is neither politics nor Apartheid. It is the deep hatred of a Black Person by another Black Person. For example: should have Blacks loved each other, and supported each other, no-one would break their trust and support for one another. No-one would be a 'sellout'. No-one would be turning against his brother. They would uplift and promote each another. They would protect their lineage, their heritage, and so on. In fact, those tribal fights wouldn't even exist. The xenophobic attacks wouldn't exist. But a Black Man hates HIMSELF.” Leadership QuotesMitta XinindluPolitics QuotesHumanity QuotesAfrica QuotesBlack People QuotesReality Check QuotesHuman Rights Quote Author:Mitta Xinindlu