Aphorisms
or just a ‘well-fed, mouth-farting philosopher.”
“Adversity teaches a vast quantity of wisdom, but it comes
at a cost, you have to breakout of your everyday role.”
“Advice is like snow, the softer it falls the longer it dwells
upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind.”
“Advice to all the young people: “Do not grow up; it’s a
trap!”
“African oral literature is rich. It provides an insight of life
and its dynamics.”
“After a while you learn the difference between holding a
hand and falling in love. You begin to learn that kisses
don’t always mean something; promises can be broken
just as quickly as they are made and sometimes goodbyes
really are forever.”
“After a while, you learn to ignore the names people call
you and just trust who you are.”
“After I’m dead I’d rather have people ask why I have no
monument than why I have one.”
“After so long of lying to yourself, you start to believe it.”
“After we said goodbye, time has become something I have
to withstand, not something that flows.”
“Age doesn’t count, unless you’re a cheese.”
“Age is a very high price to pay for maturity.”
“Age is an issue of mind over matter. If you don’t mind, it
doesn’t matter.”
“Age is important; for wine and cheese.”
“Age is like love, it cannot be hid.”
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