Aphorisms
“Your teenage years are, essentially, when you start to
understand this ridiculously complex world, but are still
too young to change it.”
“Your thoughts may seem insignificant and harmless but
they have the power of changing you for better or worse.
So never underestimate them.”
“Your worst enemy cannot harm you as much as your
own unguarded thoughts.”
“Youth is a blunder; Manhood a struggle; Old age regret.”
“Weak people revenge, strong people forgive, inteligent
people ignore.”
“If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video is
worth a million.”
“You can’t miss what you never had.”
“An old man wrote a will to his two sons, ‘After my death
demolish this house you will find a metal case down the
foundation where you will find my savings to support the
rest of your life.’ They started praying to God, ‘Oh lord
father, our Dad is too old, please take him to your
kingdom.’ Two years later he died and was buried
immediately. The following day the house was demolished.
The two sons found a case with piece of paper written, ‘If
you are real men construct your own house!’”
“The most urgent and persistent question is: What are you
doing for others?”
“Jesus Christ of Nazareth! Please, if you are getting
married ask her to wash her face thoroughly. I repeat, ask
her to wash her face thoroughly. This makeup is worse
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