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“Love should not cause suffocation and death if it is truly love. Don't bundle someone into an uncomfortable cage just because you want to ensure their safety in your life. The bird knows where it belongs, and will never fly to a wrong nest.”

“Rise above the deceptions,temptations and dark worlds of your mind.We do not need to bribe anyone to become spiritual. A man’s spirit is free, but his pride binds him with chains of suffocation in a prison of his own insecurities.You are spiritual, Spirit is within you. And again we need to fight all these dark worlds created by the enlightened slave masters gore obe Ka gare ga leswiswi your entire existence, But this task of fighting the illusion should start from young age and this power lies in parent’s hands. We need to stop scaring children about non existing nonsenses like Mapipa,Kgokgo,Hell and all those words we use to scare them, some children might discover the truth wen they grow and some might not, which will make a serious Damage to that child’s generation. Sepedi Sere “Mohlare o kobjwa e sale e Nanana”

“Oxygen deprivation and supplemental oxygen are both bio-hazards for Mauna Kea workers”

“So many things seemed to come in plastic bags now that it was difficult to keep track of them. The main thing was not to throw it away carelessly, better still to put it away in a safe place, because there was a note printed on it which read 'To avoid danger of suffocation keep this wrapper away from babies and children'. They could have said from middle-aged and elderly persons too, who might well have an irresistible urge to suffocate themselves.”

“Social counterpoints can be a shrieking reality. But life may nevertheless become a colorful canvas with an array of opportunities, allowing us to escape from the suffocation of our enclosure if we hold ourselves receptive to the healing power of the daily little marvels and stay aware of the vivifying unexpectedness of the ‘moment’. (‘"Côté cour…Côté jardin" )”